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1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Broughams by Stamp Models!

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(@daveg)
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Stamp hit a home run with these! I wish I had the room to collect more 1:18 scale models! These arrived on Monday, and were all reserved in advance.

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Dave Gilbert
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(@100ford2003)
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Wow, those are outstanding. I especially like the gold one.



   
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(@Anonymous 197205242)
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Really great looking Cadillac models ! It's excellent that Stamp is doing these impressive vehicles in 1/18.



   
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(@chris)
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I saw these last week and was hoping (before I read up on them) they were NOT resins.  Sadly (for me), they are.  I'd love to have "full function" diecast versions to compliment my other 1/18 Cadillac sedans. They do look pretty darn nice but I have an issue with the chrome taillights. Without doing any 1:1 comparisons (yet) they look a bit "thick."   Overall though, these Fleetwoods look great; I'm so glad to see THREE different color options! 😎 


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John Merritt
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Beautiful models. If I was still collecting 1:18, one of these would be added.


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I got mine in Commodore Blue last week and it is easily my favorite in my collection of over 20 cars.  Detail is great and IMO it is well worth the price even though it is pretty high.  I have a number of BOS models and these are a tier above those with slightly better detail and chrome paint and window edges instead of the silver BOS uses. The only complaint I have is the chromed plastic is a bit cheap in some areas.  The front bumper in particular looks not great on the top edge as it looks hazy and slightly rough (I also got a gold one that I will sell eventually and it was the worst of the two but the blue one had it to a lesser degree as well).  The hubcaps on both cars also were slightly scratched and had light smudges that I couldn’t polish out.  Overall though I would recommend these to anyone who loves 70’s land yachts.  Thank you Stamp and I look forward to more big GM and FoMoCo cars of the 70’s and 80’s in 1:18 scale!


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I got mine in Commodore Blue last week and it is easily my favorite in my collection of over 20 cars.  Detail is great and IMO it is well worth the price even though it is pretty high.  I have a number of BOS models and these are a tier above those with slightly better detail and chrome paint and window edges instead of the silver BOS uses. The only complaint I have is the chromed plastic is a bit cheap in some areas.  The front bumper in particular looks not great on the top edge as it looks hazy and slightly rough (I also got a gold one that I will sell eventually and it was the worst of the two but the blue one had it to a lesser degree as well).  The hubcaps on both cars also were slightly scratched and had light smudges that I couldn’t polish out.  Overall though I would recommend these to anyone who loves 70’s land yachts.  Thank you Stamp and I look forward to more big GM and FoMoCo cars of the 70’s and 80’s in 1:18 scale!

Great additions ! I agree these magnificent big Detroit cars in 1/18 from these makers are real winners. I wish I had more space and bucks to stock up on all of these beauties !

 



   
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