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philthehill
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Heater lettering

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Someone was wanting to know the font of the lettering on the heater control.
This may be the answer:-
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-Mini ... OSwDa1fSBf~

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Re: Heater lettering

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Phil,
Very expensive!! The rub on stickers that I made were sent out for free!
I have none left.
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Re: Heater lettering

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I used stick on lettering sold for card making (I get dragged around various events by my wife), I think it was about £1 for a sheet big enough to do it 2 or 3 times. then laquered it.

As you can see it has been knocked around a bit and the knob knocked off since but the lettering has stood up OK.
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Re: Heater lettering

Post by Mark Wilson »

I used rub on lettering as sold for model making. Bit fiddly to line up, but looks ok to me. I did buy one of the complete panel stickers, as Phil's link, some time ago, but really didn't think it looked too great. Happy to post it to anyone who fancies one!
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