I've only held, of the three, the M.A.E. Cadillac and it certainly weighed more than any other cars in this 1/43 scale. I think that you are correct David.
David, that 1960 Lincoln Factory Specisl is one of my favorites too. I love the Maple Leaf Poly color. And it is one of the heavier Brooklins, just as the actual car was.
David Knight
Richmond, Virginia. USA
I like this topic David! because I like heavy white metal models....there is just something about feeling the weight and heft of a model while you admire it in your hands.
I would say the 3 heaviest white metal models I have are the WMCE 1941 Buick Roadmaster convertible, the new Brooklin NBC Town & Country and the new Brooklin NBC Zephyr.......but I don't really know for sure because I don't have a digital scale, so I'll put that on the next shopping list.
I have about 20 white metal Woody wagons, with a mix of Conquest, Brooklin and WMCE's, so those would probably be runners up in weight.
The pair of the Brooklin 1942 Oldsmobiles and surprisingly the SMTS Trans Am cars are hefty also.
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