Thread:SwagMasterDbl/@comment-29362220-20171207164550/@comment-26838855-20180113214128

Marvelous 345678 wrote: Okay so I am checking and we have some stuff yet: Hi guys,
 * Black Panther Prelude #2
 * 2017: Some images corrections (that is for me)... Then, Danny Rand Instagram Posts.

Sorry, had one of the busiest weeks of my life. But it's over now! Lots of stuff I've been working on posting a bit late, in the next few hours.

That stuff I don't consider urgent but I will get to whatever I can whenever I can.

Also, on my 94642368th watch of the Infinity War trailer, I noticed that at 1:41 when Vision is having the mind stone ripped from his head, you can see a car with what appears to be a U.K. number plate. I think those scenes were filmed in Edinburgh, so that makes sense.

U.K. number plates can actually give an indication of timeline. Or rather, the earliest the film can possibly be set. Just thought it would be worth explaining.

A U.K. number plate it made up of letter-letter-number-number letter-letter-letter. So like "AA11 AAA" or "AB12 CDE" or "ZZ11 ZZZ". The two numbers are the important part. They indicate when the car was first registered. It depends on the year. So, in 2004, the cars say "04", in 2007, the cars say "07", in 2010, the cars say "10", or in 2017, the cars say "17".

However, it's a bit more complicated than that. These happen twice a year. So in the first half of 2004 they are "04", but in the second half they are "54". A 5 instead of a 0. But this became a problem in 2010 because it would mean they had to go "510", but only had two digits, so instead they went with "60", basically making it that it is +50 to the year number.

Lastly, the "beginning" of the car registry year is March, and the "middle" is September. So cars registered in: etc. to then etc. to
 * March-August 2004 ("first half of 2004"): "04". September 2004-February 2005 ("second half of 2004"): "54".
 * March-August 2005 ("first half of 2005"): "05". September 2005-February 2006 ("second half of 2005"): "55".
 * March-August 2006 ("first half of 2006"): "06". September 2006-February 2007 ("second half of 2006"): "56".
 * March-August 2009 ("first half of 2009"): "09". September 2009-February 2010 ("second half of 2009"): "59".
 * March-August 2010 ("first half of 2010"): "10". September 2010-February 2011 ("second half of 2010"): "60".
 * March-August 2011 ("first half of 2011"): "11". September 2011-February 2012 ("second half of 2011"): "61".
 * March-August 2012 ("first half of 2012"): "12". September 2012-February 2013 ("second half of 2012"): "62".
 * March-August 2016 ("first half of 2016"): "16". September 2016-February 2017 ("second half of 2016"): "66".
 * March-August 2017 ("first half of 2017"): "17". September 2017-February 2018 ("second half of 2017"): "67".
 * March-August 2018 ("first half of 2018"): "18".

So if the scene is set in the U.K., and if, say, a "67" number plate appears, then it is at least September 2017. If an "18" number plate appears, then it is at least March 2018. If other number plates appear from further back it means nothing, just that it's not a brand new car.