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I've been looking to see if making any changes to my votes might make a difference. It would appear not as I've voted for the two of the top three. Shall I make one switch?
Just one thought though.
Is the blue in Welshlad's C65-02 just a 'dark blue' or might it be considered the same as 'Scooter Blue'?
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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:Is the blue in Welshlad's C65-02 just a 'dark blue' or might it be considered the same as 'Scooter Blue'?
It's not quite the same as "Scooter Blue" and wasn't designed to be. It's more of a pure dark blue, rather than the slightly "slatey" blue of the "Scooter Blue". Hope that helps.
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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:Is the blue in Welshlad's C65-02 just a 'dark blue' or might it be considered the same as 'Scooter Blue'?
This is 02
The original C60 Blue that SCooter came up with
How it looked when CWL drew it
And the final product
It looks a bit darker to me but then there may be changes when CWL try and match the colour on the dial as you can see from the original C60 entry to the final product.
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