Only just a year apart and Matchbox only issued the Trojan once, and with that add and the same colour Red.
But Dinky Toys used the Trojan for six adverts, I wonder why Matchbox only used it once.

George T.
If the rumours are to be believed, models which were inadvertantly painted the wrong colour were destroyed rather than sold. Lesney's shortsightedness in this respect has always puzzled me, especially since they must have been aware of other diecast toy manufacturers releasing their models in different colours and thereby boosting sales. It must have been the "dead hand" of Leslie Smith or Jack Odell, but which one and why, I cannot even begin to imagine.ford_a_30 wrote:Matchbox sure did miss a huge opportunity with their models with regards to color and liveries. Hot Wheels, Dinky and others got it right. While some cars, like the Cresta, came in more then one color over time, a wider range of colors would have zero additional manufacturing cost, but would have made a huge difference in overall sales.
One would have thought a company cheap enough to send out the reverse wrecker, and cream cougar as regular stock rather then recycle them would have much rather sent out a wrong colored batch then lose a whole run of something.Idris wrote: If the rumours are to be believed, models which were inadvertantly painted the wrong colour were destroyed rather than sold.
My statement was not intended as an insult, rather to reaffirm the "waste not" thinking. If a batch of bodies were to be scrapped at the point where they were ready for assembly, this seems to be at least as wasteful, especially if an entire days run were to have been affected.SMS88 wrote:Interesting to see different models of the Trojan but with the same design decal,a logo I am not old enough to have seen when current. We know from the military range Lesney made blatant copies of Dinkys however the Trojan is proof that they didnt need to copy unless asked to do so by their advertisors.
As to calling Lesney cheap over cream cougars and reverse wreckers,its unjustified because they were quality toys made by people who had been through WW2 and learned ´´waste not-want not´´ the hard way!