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A Model Dose 1/43... Wednesday 7/13/22

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John Merritt
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I recently added another '41 Pontiac to my collection. This one is from the Brooklin BML range. It is not really that much different than the original BRK 206 release. So, to give the model its own personality, I added a set of black wall tires.

1941 Pontiac Torpedo Streamliner Sedan Coupe - Thetis Green Poly

1941 Pontiac Torpedo Cpe 0
1941 Pontiac Torpedo Cpe 1
1941 Pontiac Torpedo Cpe 4
1941 Pontiac Torpedo Cpe 5
1941 Pontiac Torpedo Cpe 6
1941 Pontiac Torpedo Cpe 7

John Merritt
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That's a great looking car, John, and the blackwalls suit it.

I'm not familiar with BRK vs. BML...could you please educate me a little? Thanks!


Barry Levittan
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@moe-parr Barry, In 2016 Brooklin announced that they were going to add the designation BML to any new models of cars of the 40s,30s and possibly the 20s while the BRK designation would be used on cars of the 50s, 60s and 70s. It is my understanding that any BRK models of prewar cars that are reintroduced would then become BML models.



   
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@bob-jackman 

Got it, thank you, Bob!


Barry Levittan
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Rich Sufficool
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Love that fastback Pontiac!



   
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Harv Goranson
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It might just be a coincidence, but it seems like all the BMLs I have (L for limited) are also in the Bulgari collection.



   
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@moe-parr A short description of BML are in the Brooklin archives:  https://www.hobbydb.com/marketplaces/hobbydb/subjects/brooklin-limited-series



   
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