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Richard Dube
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Following in the tread of the amazing Stamp 1941 Cadillacs...........

I don't understand why Stamp cut short of providing us with any other body styles of the 1941 Buicks. It was such a companion to their Cadillac line. Their rendering of the Roadmaster Coupe Convertible was simply outstanding....

IMG 2983
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It is a great-looking replica of the gorgeous 1941 Buick and both are fine colors for this one. Stamp did an excellent job on this car.

Right now the only one I have close to this scale is the Signature 1941 Buick Limited limousine in 1/32 scale. Buick automobiles in this era were especially impressive automobiles !



   
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Richard Dube
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Stamp has only the Black open in their archives. Was the Sequoia Cream a LE?



   
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Love '41 Buicks in any scale...these two are extra special! Great pics!!


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@nickies I was wondering the same thing Nickies. The Sequoia Cream is a standout color for this model IMO.



   
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John Kuvakas
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Stamp models usually state how many were made on the baseplate. 


John Kuvakas
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John Merritt
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GLM issued the '41 Buick models. The Sequoia Cream version was issued as an open & closed convertible, a LE release of 199 of each. They are GLM 108701/108702. The black version was only issued as an open version, a LE of 199 as well. GLM-107803


John Merritt
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Model companies always seem to do four door fast backs in various 1941 GM cars.   Cadillacs, Buicks, Oldsmobile (Western Models),  Pontiacs (Brooklin). This '41 Buick notchback is an Enchantment Land kit I built decades ago.

1941 Buick X3 #2

John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA


   
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@john-quilter Beautiful work John.



   
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