parksdesign wrote:After viewing some reference material...I think the font weight on the copy of the N-filter label is too light. I think it might be bold too.
The small red labels and the label for the PPD look right to me though. It looks like only the gray N-filter label is the Odd ball.
Can you link to some reference material that can clearly show the differences? The n-filter label derived from one that I believe (don't quote me) was posted by kind2311 sometime back...
I just did a quick glance back through the photos available here that actually feature the n-filter label and all of the pictures are too blurry to tell much.
It would seem to me that when they made the label originally, since it is identical to the other type except for color swaps, they wouldn't have reworked the font weight. I could be wrong.
As far as I saw it, it was just a matter of scaling the white on red DANGER labels to fit properly on the n-filter (from the references I saw, it looked like the top corners actually went up slightly onto the welds) and swapping the colors.
Again, I could be wrong. I just need some images that I can compare back and forth.
janderson0719 wrote:After everything I've gone through with my pack... getting the rights labels is a B! I keep putting the labels off, scared to put something on then something changes....
If it makes you feel better, I think the current decal sheets are better than what we had with the HPProps sheet. So most of the people walking around with stickers derived from those probably aren't as accurate as possible either.
...for that matter, with things like the gun-track label color being "up in the air" (as just one example), we will never be 100% accurate. I ended up throwing on both colors people thought it could be.
The bumper labels were all hand cut on the original packs. Some had rounded corners, some didn't. Hero packs and stunt packs differed widely from pack to pack. Browse through reference images hosted here and get a feel for how differently decal placement is.... one pack will have one sticker in a certain place (the lamp filament one comes to mind) and another one will have a different one. It gets hard to nail down what "accurate" means anymore...
..so I guess I'm just saying, at some point you'll just have to pull the trigger and decide it's close enough. I'm sure the labels will continue to evolve over time, much like that pack dimensions and composition have changed over the years.