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Alpine A110 '17
From Greece with love...Alpine A110 '17
will get it sorted next time i get online 👍Just sharing my extra bit on italian companies...
Supersprint is also an italian exhaust maker which is quite famous. Selenia is also an oil maker of choice (though now belongs to Petronas, but let's not delve further into these matters), and Magneti Marelli is the leading italian company when it comes to electronics. Pirelli needs no introductions.
@ren0vat0r @Baron Blitz Red @Slender_Man nice entries, but you may want to re-read the first post, in particular the section about making the preview shots.
It needs a sticker that says “Honk if anything falls off.”FINAL ENTRY
British Racing Jaaaaag
What could be more British than a Jaguar In British Racing Green with no less than 6 Union flags on it?.
To my knowledge all brands represented are very much British excluding GTPlanet however for these competitions I feel I am obligated to show the site where this competition is run by the very superb @syntex123
amazing work mate
Winner winner chicken dinner?
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Here is my British National Health Service Aston Martin Vantage GT3 racer.
Don't forget to dial 111 if its NOT a life threatening emergency.
Livery link if you dont hate it...
https://www.gran-turismo.com/us/gtsport/user/livery/2340249/1/5845691018829104672
Powered by Charlie Rosco Racing!
Can't forget Pfizer. All about that viagra
oi oiYeah. I was 'up all night' finding that decal.
This has to be one of my favourites! Simple but elegant !FINAL ENTRY
Tomorrow is "Tag der deutschen Einheit" (Day of the german unity), so it's the best moment to submit my livery. Patiotism is really difficult here in germany, because most of the people think patriotism is the same as nationalism.
Personaly i think, germany offers many things to be proud of. German car manufactors, for example, are building some of the worlds best sport cars. I chose BMW to create something i would call the "National Pride Livery"
- used the black, red and gold of the national flag as the main colours (Candy gold paintwork as a base)
- replaced the M-Power corporate design colours to match
- chose the typical sponsors of the BMW DTM cars like Deutsche Post, EPost Brief, Bosch, Sonax, Dekra, Castrol Edge,
- Also used the abstract pattern of the german national football team and of the DTM Series
The result is a ready-to-race livery, based on the national colours, but not stickerbombed with sponsors. Just like the germans design their cars, straight, linear, focused on the essentials. Hope you like it.
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Tomorrow is "Tag der deutschen Einheit" (Day of the german unity), so it's the best moment to submit my livery. Patiotism is really difficult here in germany, because most of the people think patriotism is the same as nationalism.
Personaly i think, germany offers many things to be proud of. German car manufactors, for example, are building some of the worlds best sport cars. I chose BMW to create something i would call the "National Pride Livery"
- used the black, red and gold of the national flag as the main colours (Candy gold paintwork as a base)
- replaced the M-Power corporate design colours to match
- chose the typical sponsors of the BMW DTM cars like Deutsche Post, EPost Brief, Bosch, Sonax, Dekra, Castrol Edge,
- Also used the abstract pattern of the german national football team and of the DTM Series
The result is a ready-to-race livery, based on the national colours, but not stickerbombed with sponsors. Just like the germans design their cars, straight, linear, focused on the essentials. Hope you like it.
Yes, they used the same colours but i think they failed using them with the right balance. 95% of the car is black, they only used a little bit of red and gold at the rear of the car. Maybe they should contact me for future creative design on their carsBMW did something kind of similar when they launched the M2 Competition... you can see it here https://www.bmw-m.com/en/topics/magazine-article-pool/bmw-m2-competition-germany-design.html