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Yellow Swift with the red/white logo, the Armour, and the URTX plain-jane.
For my era, both the plain yellow and red and white box scheme would be appropriate.
While we're at it, anyone know when the large "Kingan" scheme went into effect? Mid-fifties, earlier?Regards, Otto K.
Which means that, for prior to 1950, the limited-run four-pack is required to get the two plain yellow Swift cars.
Making people buy the four pack to get the yellow scheme is pretty cruddy but may have just been a mistake. I see they've now updated the info on the website about some of the Swift schemes. Jason
It was not a mistake at all Jason.
But please, continue to criticize our release schedule without having any knowledge of what's going on behind the scenes. And I'll go tell Carey Price how he could have saved that one New York goal tonight. -Jason
Fair enough, we'll go with cruddy.Unfortunately since you guys had the yellow car with the r/w Swift as the 'Delivered' scheme I have to take everything else with a grain of salt. It's entirely too easy to think that you had the schemes mixed up, especially if the second most needed scheme and the only scheme from 1941 when the car was made to 1948 was such an afterthought. I don't know who would want these more than steam modelers in the 40's.You would do everyone a favor if you switched the yellow cars from the 4-pack and individual releases. But that's just my opinion.
Let's resolve to do our part to not to feed the bullsh!t beast by pretending we know the manufacturing business better than the manufacturers do.