14d not so easy

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Hello Mick, I will post the boxes here, but I will also post them in the box forum, so that it does not seem with are going off at a tangent with the posts.

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As you can see the two SF "F" boxes the Blues are different colours.

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Very nice indeed George thankyou :)
Re the pair of black script SF F boxes, the shade difference seems to be reflected in the block around #14 too which makes me suspect the batch of ink rather than a deliberate colour change like the #52 BRM.The RW F box gets my vote for being the lightest of the others, with the G box and red script box being the darkest on my monitor!
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Hi George
It took me quite a long time to get the model with base plate type 2
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Here are my shades of blue colour
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Came across this box without the MADE IN ENGLAND text print in Red at the right hand bottom.
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I picked up the lighter of the two Iso's at a toy fair a few months ago.

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My camera is having difficulty picking up the true shade so I've posted artificial and daylight photos.

The actual colour has a hint of turquiose about it and I wondered if that was the case with the others in this thread?
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Very nice John. I was fortunate to pick one up somtime ago. I can't really see any turquoise in it, but I'll have another look in natural light. This is a nice casting and the colour shades display well.
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johnboy wrote:Very nice John. I was fortunate to pick one up somtime ago. I can't really see any turquoise in it, but I'll have another look in natural light. This is a nice casting and the colour shades display well.
That's three very noticeable shades you have, John.

I think mine matches your lightest model and after looking at it again, I agree that there isn't a hint of turquoise!
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I did double check mine John and there was no turquoise to be seen.
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