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Post by jcarnutz on Sept 15, 2022 1:14:33 GMT
If I can, and it is OK. I add models to this thread from time to time. Great Lighting Models has been around for a while now. The oldest release in my collection database is from 2013, I believe they were around a bit prior to that. Their subject matter is quite broad, and they cover a significant number of American cars, but others as well. Since I mainly focus on American makes, the others in my collection are minimal.
The first I am choosing happens to be a fine car from the American 70s. These land barges used to cover our roads, and as a teenager, I desperately wanted one of these to be my 1st car. That didn't happen, I have actually never owned one. Although I did own three generations of the Mark series.1973 Lincoln Continental Town Car Sedan     When I enter a model to this thread, I will also include those issued by Stamp Models, as it is a subsidiary of GLM.
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Post by ptc on Sept 15, 2022 12:27:37 GMT
Thanks John for showing a model from GLM. I don't know much about them, but this model sure looks nice.
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Post by jcarnutz on Sept 15, 2022 13:01:03 GMT
Thanks John for showing a model from GLM. I don't know much about them, but this model sure looks nice. You're welcome, Brian. My collection can be quite diverse. I bet I can probably come up with a few more not often seen. GLM/Stamp have a lot of Cadillac models in their library, with a bunch more coming up in the future.
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Post by Adam on Sept 15, 2022 13:11:40 GMT
Nice! While I’m not a fan of this car specifically the model seems to be well done.
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Post by Country Joe on Sept 15, 2022 13:44:50 GMT
I hadn’t heard about GLM models before but I’m not a car collector. The Town Car is a fabulous model with lots of detail. Lincolns of that era were great cars.
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Post by dennym57 on Sept 16, 2022 0:58:15 GMT
That is a very nice car!
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Post by jcarnutz on Sept 18, 2022 17:50:41 GMT
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Post by ptc on Sept 18, 2022 21:32:30 GMT
Thank you for the added photos, John. Very nice quality.
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Post by jcarnutz on Sept 29, 2022 1:19:36 GMT
GLM/Stamp have made some excellent models. Of the many manufacturers of resin models, I have more from GLM/Stamp than any other. I also consider their models are some of the very best made.
The 1941 model year was a great year for automotive design. There's not one auto manufacturer from 1941 that I disliked the style of what they offered. Two of my favorite styles are from Buick & Cadillac, both of which were at the top of their game in 1941. Now as far as Cadillac goes, I am going to feature them in their own little write-up as soon as I finish the new photos I've taken.
So that leaves Buick, these two models are excellent representations of a fabulous Buick design.1941 Buick Roadmaster Series 70, Model 76c Convertible Coupe
   
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Post by ptc on Sept 29, 2022 12:21:25 GMT
Love the yellow version.
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Post by Country Joe on Sept 29, 2022 13:31:49 GMT
I love both of them. 👍
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Post by jcarnutz on Oct 25, 2022 22:40:58 GMT
GLM/Stamp offers quite a selection of incredible models. In that selection are some of the finest Imperial models available (my opinion of course) With me being an avid fan of this incredible marque, especially the ones from 1957-1963, I am thrilled to have so many of them in my collection. Here's two from 1960, the Crown Convertible was issued in January 2020 and the Custom Southampton was just released.1960 Imperial Crown Convertible, LE #44 of 60 (a Tom Dirnberger Exclusive) in Dusk Mauve
     
1960 Imperial Custom Southampton Hardtop Coupe, LE #60 of 149 in Dusk Mauve
     
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Post by Adam on Oct 25, 2022 22:58:41 GMT
Love the fins on those Imperials!
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Post by Country Joe on Oct 25, 2022 23:55:48 GMT
Those Imperials are beautiful cars.
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