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paint scheme design ideas
paul the 6th - 18/2/09 at 04:06 PM

I'm no where near finishing my chassis and haven't even picked up my donor but I've been thinking about some wild design schemes for the finished car. I run a graphic design/vinyl artwork business so I could take as much time as I want with it. So far, I've considered the following:

Ford Martini



jack daniels (note the wicked "no. 7"


gsxr colours


rizla superbike colours:


italian or german polizei/polizia scheme


tobacco sponsor style - oh look, someones had the idea already but only in 3d modelling form





or something a bit obscure, like:


suggestions, thoughts, opinions etc - if you think any are particularly good, say so, if you think there's some potentially horrific design ideas, speak up. Gonna get hold of some high resolution images of a haynes roadster and do some photoshop work to see what different colours and designs would look like


speedyxjs - 18/2/09 at 04:13 PM


Daddylonglegs - 18/2/09 at 04:28 PM

Got to be the Rizla Suzuki colours, always been one of my favourites


DarrenW - 18/2/09 at 04:34 PM

Martini looks good.

What about the old Lotus F1 JPS (black and gold) livery?


Daddylonglegs - 18/2/09 at 04:36 PM

Second thoughts...........

What about......

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/Patrol.jpg


hellbent345 - 18/2/09 at 04:39 PM

the lucky strike one looks very nice, dont know what the jack daniels one could look like but i collect jack danies stuff so that would also be awesome. my vote is for lucky strike tho!


Maradona - 18/2/09 at 05:06 PM

quote:
Originally posted by DarrenW
Martini looks good.

What about the old Lotus F1 JPS (black and gold) livery?


that design will be nice, also the jaguar f1 colour, british racing green too


Fred W B - 18/2/09 at 05:14 PM

I vote Martini, thinks it looks ace, and never seen it on a 7. It's been on a lot of very awesome cars - does't look great on that van though.

Most of the others you suggest have been done.


Cheers

Fred W B










[Edited on 18/2/09 by Fred W B]


907 - 18/2/09 at 05:20 PM

It's just a thought, but why advertise some other beggar?

If you run/own a graphic design business then advertise YOU.

I'm sure you could come up with a few nice coloured stripes that include your company name.


Paul G


tomprescott - 18/2/09 at 05:21 PM

What about a nice metallic gold like rockfords firebird? I like the Rizla colours but they're quite common, black and gold sounds good - or how about the old porsche colours - orange and pale blue?


minitici - 18/2/09 at 05:28 PM


austin man - 18/2/09 at 06:20 PM

check out MK sportscars they had a Rizla liverie car with R1 engine in. I think the picture is on there site


paul the 6th - 18/2/09 at 07:33 PM

quote:
Originally posted by 907
It's just a thought, but why advertise some other beggar?

If you run/own a graphic design business then advertise YOU.

I'm sure you could come up with a few nice coloured stripes that include your company name.


Paul G



I thought about that but my company logo is very subtle and smart, but the main reason for leaning towards a race rep scheme like martini is because of the associated heritage and emotional response. A company branded car would be good advertising but wouldn't invoke the response I'm looking for. You know when you see that special car or bike at a petrol station or a show and you just *have* to stop and enjoy it for a minute - that's what I'm after. A car which carries that kind of striking design would probably do more for my business/reputation than driving around in a business card

Still, good idea & I may build up a fleet of kits with unique branding allover them


907 - 18/2/09 at 08:12 PM

Yup, I take your point, especially the business card bit.


If you see a Seven about with "Dumb Ideas" on it that will be me.


Good luck with the fleet though.

ATB

Paul G


David Jenkins - 18/2/09 at 08:26 PM

I must admit that I like the old Gulf racing colours:



As for advertising your own business - most companies I've worked for have been fanatical about controlling the use of their logo. If it's used incorrectly then it can lose its status as a registered mark.

Nothing to stop you putting a discrete "artwork by... " statement somewhere though!


Hellfire - 18/2/09 at 08:41 PM

I like the Martini colours personally...

Steve


greggors84 - 18/2/09 at 11:14 PM

Im keen on the Gulf and Rizla schemes myselft but they are quite common on replicas.

I think the JPS could look very good, a nice black with subtle gold trim and pin striping.



Schrodinger - 19/2/09 at 11:34 AM

quote:
Originally posted by paul the 6th
quote:
Originally posted by 907
It's just a thought, but why advertise some other beggar?

If you run/own a graphic design business then advertise YOU.

I'm sure you could come up with a few nice coloured stripes that include your company name.


Paul G



I thought about that but my company logo is very subtle and smart, but the main reason for leaning towards a race rep scheme like martini is because of the associated heritage and emotional response. A company branded car would be good advertising but wouldn't invoke the response I'm looking for. You know when you see that special car or bike at a petrol station or a show and you just *have* to stop and enjoy it for a minute - that's what I'm after. A car which carries that kind of striking design would probably do more for my business/reputation than driving around in a business card

Still, good idea & I may build up a fleet of kits with unique branding allover them


It wont do much for your business reputation if that isn't mentioned on the car


paul the 6th - 19/2/09 at 11:38 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Schrodinger

It wont do much for your business reputation if that isn't mentioned on the car


it would have a small detailing bit with the website/telephone number and company name etc.. Just a similar idea to what skyTV have done with all their vans. Full printed body wraps with scenes from films/sports/documentaries etc and the sky logo burned into the image works really well


MikeR - 19/2/09 at 12:14 PM

One thing to check, if you use your car as an advertising tool then it may become tax deductable / you could list it as an expense for the business / pay yourself for driving (advertising) it.


orbital - 19/2/09 at 02:04 PM

Have a look HERE it might give you some idea's?

Cheers

Dave