Ok, I wish to be tactful.
In my novice opinion, my cream legbars do not meet BPS description. Although I am wishing to see more USA examples, what I see on Greenfire Farms, the parent stock, look remarkably similar to mine. Although, ChicKat's bird may have a lighter look, it is still flooded with autosomal red. If I understand Nicalandia, either closer to ideal males are needed or a several year process of cross-breeding of other stock is necessary to recover the proper base for cream to be placed on.
1). Knowing this, we can move to drafting the cream legbar from its original description into a form for consideration of APA. We can import or ask those who import professionally to move towards the correct ideal. Some may choose to complain about paying high prices for a bird that does not appear to be a cream legbar and may be years off-mark.
2). Then there is some portion within this forum that like the flamboyant feathering (as described on Greenfire Farms website). Admittedly even I like this look. This could be called the American red legbar as I don't see a lot of cream.
I'm OK with either, or other options, as the purpose and intent is to draft a standard. Perhaps, both should be written. Again all comments welcomed. Do you wish to retain and improve a heritage breed or do you wish to forge a new breed?