26-11-2018, 07:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-11-2018, 07:35 PM by AllAlloyCup.
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Hi David,
I posted some info on this in an earlier post
Here is the link to the font web site.
I got the tracedown paper in HobbyCraft
Regards
Bill g
Ps these number plates are hand painted
But the base plate was Powder coated
Excellent number plate font - AllAlloyCup - 15-02-2018
For those keen types who like to do their own typography
On their numberplates, can I recommend
a visit to www.lineto.com and try out the
LUTZ Headline font. Just type in your reg number and
They kindly email you back an image in 64pt.
Then size to suit your plate for handpainting!
NB there are legal sizes for lettering and spacing.
See the DVLA or other number plate websites.
Usually letters 88mm high x 63mm wide, spacing at 11mm.
These sizes suitable for prewar cars.
Daft fonts are illegal but this one should be OK.
Usual disclaimers as regards accuracy apply!
Regards
Bill G
( ex BBC TV Typeface buyer!)
I posted some info on this in an earlier post
Here is the link to the font web site.
I got the tracedown paper in HobbyCraft
Regards
Bill g
Ps these number plates are hand painted
But the base plate was Powder coated
Excellent number plate font - AllAlloyCup - 15-02-2018
For those keen types who like to do their own typography
On their numberplates, can I recommend
a visit to www.lineto.com and try out the
LUTZ Headline font. Just type in your reg number and
They kindly email you back an image in 64pt.
Then size to suit your plate for handpainting!
NB there are legal sizes for lettering and spacing.
See the DVLA or other number plate websites.
Usually letters 88mm high x 63mm wide, spacing at 11mm.
These sizes suitable for prewar cars.
Daft fonts are illegal but this one should be OK.
Usual disclaimers as regards accuracy apply!
Regards
Bill G
( ex BBC TV Typeface buyer!)
Based near the Scottish Border,