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TL;DR: BoS Models' 1:18 resin Buick Estate Wagon in Light Blue Metallic reproduces the full-size family hauler that defined American road trips in the early 1970s, before the fuel crisis reshaped car sizes. Sealed resin construction captures its long roofline and chrome trim, a substantial anchor for a vintage American classics collection.
Before minivans and SUVs took over family duty, a car like this Estate Wagon carried everything: luggage, kids, and a road trip's worth of optimism.
Buick built the Estate Wagon on GM's full-size platform alongside sibling wagons from Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and Chevrolet, all competing for the same family-hauler market with body-on-frame construction and enough interior length to swallow a week's worth of vacation luggage. Cars like this one represented the peak of American full-size wagon design, built right before the 1973 oil crisis pushed the industry toward smaller, more efficient vehicles and effectively ended this era of car. Wood-grain side paneling was a common trim option across this entire class of wagon, a styling touch meant to soften the car's sheer size with a warmer, more domestic look. This Buick sits right at that turning point: a car built with no real sense that its whole category was about to shrink dramatically within a few years.
BoS Models captures the Estate Wagon's long, flat roofline and heavy chrome trim in sealed resin, a construction method that holds the wagon's straight body lines and long panel runs more cleanly than a diecast body with opening rear doors and tailgate hardware could manage. Light Blue Metallic is a period-correct choice, a shade that would have looked entirely at home in a 1970s suburban driveway rather than standing out as a modern reinterpretation. As a display piece, this wagon works best as a scale anchor, its sheer length giving a vintage American shelf real physical presence next to smaller European classics from the same decade.