@bob-jackman I went with the Red Moondust on the Mark IV and Light Sage Green on the Eldorado. But the choices are difficult. I'm pleased that GLM and Stamp give multiple color choices.
@perrone1 the back fender line of the 85 Eldorado seems do go downwards. I hope they will revise that.
Here is what I mean.......
@whodeytink Always a pleasure to do business with Burbank House Of Hobbies. The prices are always unbeatable and the shipping and delivery extra fast.
@chris I see what you mean. The question is more is it a prototype ready for final production or just a teaser of what we could expect?
Usually when Stamp is at this stage, this is what we get. The only time I observed a serious revision is when the 1949 Cadillac Fleetwood 60S was postponed because the hood was too short and there were comments from some of us with the 1949 Convertible Series 62 being out of proportions.
I hope I am right in my assumptions they will be revised before production Otherwise, both of these Cadillacs don't meet my expectations to be displayed on my shelves.
All three are winners. I have always liked the 72 Continental Mark IV for it's bumpers that fit with the body. Now I have my work cut out for me to pick the colors on all three.
+1 here ! The '72 is a very handsomely styled Continental. It pushes all my buttons. I can't find any reason to not like it. My favorite color is Ginger Moondust Metallic. At least that's what I remember it being called.
Steve
Stamp is revisiting both Cadillacs in the areas mentioned.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
We should all applaud Stamp's re-visit 👍


