
VOTE HERE
This is what Q-Series look like:

Not sure yet as Devlin haven't let me know their bulk prices yet. Most likely somewhere in between a SP set and a GMK set. (£65-80 for a TKL, although this is a very rough estimate)
...so no child sets?
If you message me your requirements for the Access-IS board during the group-buy, I will probably be able to sort this out for you.
Oh, that's sad. Really was hoping for Rad-Away.
My sentiments exactly. A full grey colourway is just too plain for my liking, even with the splash of orange, but subtle and popular is a good bet for a first groupbuy, so I can see why that's the first choice.
Which one is Z-series? Is that the Cherry lookalike?UKKeycaps wrote: Skidata won by a comfortable margin so I went with that design. Established sets with established brands (recognisable names like Skidata/Raindrop) will always be more popular.
Rad-Away will still be produced in a K-Series Planck Keyset
Also available will be a Z-Series Planck set, not sure what colour scheme yet.
Ah I see, looks very different. Reminds me of an old calculator I used to use at school.
Could you post a pic of that calculator? Was it something like one of these? The Brauns seem quite common and I couldn't easily find other round button calculators
Hi Bob,
A group-buy is a pre-order