Now I can't claim 100% accuracy, simply because the dots are pretty hard to detect and I haven't tested this cheat sheet myself (got all mine from feeling).
Hopefully it'll be of some use to somebody though.
| 15-02-2011, 12:46 | #1 |
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Anybody still collecting Series 3?
From the trading thread it seems like most of the regs here have completed the series, but just in case anyone hasn't, I made this upon completing the series myself:
Now I can't claim 100% accuracy, simply because the dots are pretty hard to detect and I haven't tested this cheat sheet myself (got all mine from feeling). Hopefully it'll be of some use to somebody though. |
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| 15-02-2011, 14:09 | #2 |
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I have heard stories that the dot codes change from batch to batch, and region to region. People are reporting that their packs don't match the usual list, though I haven't seen any other dot codes posted anywhere. Every box I've seen in Ireland uses the same dot codes.
I make myself one of these for each series: ![]() Sad, I know, but they're handy to have in the wallet and they use the actual codes cut from the pack so I can just put them together and visually check for a match without worrying about size or resolution or stuff. I call them my barcards. My Series 3 dots seem to match yours perfectly. Except backwards. |
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| 15-02-2011, 15:13 | #3 |
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And I'm living in the pre-app mobile phone era when colour displays were the latest thing. |
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