...Devlin...
...Devlin...
Edit: it's Delrin, maker of POM keycaps...
Actually, it's "Devlin", a UK-based keycap manufacturer:
http://www.devlin.co.uk/products/components/keycaps.html"Delrin" is a DuPont branded version of POM.
About the legends, I joined this GB primarily for Nuka Cola, secondarily for Vaults and don't care about Lucky38. Without the Nuka Cola there isn't much left for me.
The only other option I can see in terms of legends that won't require a letter from Bethesda / ZeniMax is a generic soft drink bottle. But that's pretty lame compared to the Nuka Cola legend and doesn't tie in very tightly to the theme. But at this point anything that links well to the franchise will most likely require the same letter.
So, IMHO, this can probably be reduced to 3 kits:
1. All Row 3 Vault colours (10 caps)
2. All Row 3 & Row 1 Lucky 38s (7 caps)
3. All Row 1 Vaults (7 caps)
If you make any changes to the kits (ie, letter of consent from Bethesda is not forthcoming), please cancel the existing orders and create a new order form. I'm sure I'm not the only one who would want to change what I've ordered according to what's in the final kits.
IMHO, it's really the American attitude of nobody taking responsibility which has led to this. If the courts acted with a little common sense instead (and took a little more responsibility for their decisions instead of simply following the laws to the letter and updating them for each and every little nuance) you wouldn't need warning labels a mile long on every product and letters of consent just to protect yourself from litigation for a hobby project. In that sense, Europe is light years ahead of US.