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FINAL ENTRY
Volkswagen B01 Blomsma Print&Sign
Volkswagen B01 Blomsma Print&Sign
Best job I’ve ever done is working at height!I am the guy who puts the signs on a 50 meter building or
OK, you win, you can tell us what you want to do next time.
Well detected and thanks indeed.OK, you win, you can tell us what you want to do next time.
Edit : You're from Hamburg, you definitely win my vote for supporting your local club with the HH SV 1887 Plate.
This one gets my vote no matter what
Agreed, Not only is it gorgeous but it really nails the theme in my opinion.This one gets my vote no matter what
In one way or another, they all do though?Agreed, Not only is it gorgeous but it really nails the theme in my opinion.
Definitely, they do. Lots of great entries. Keep it going – still two days until deadline.In one way or another, they all do though?
Some more than others.Definitely, they do. Lots of great entries. Keep it going – still two days until deadline.
And we need to reach the 20 entries bar ^^
What @Sian said above, Personally I think my entry was pushing the limits of the theme so some definitely nail it better than others.In one way or another, they all do though?
What @Sian said above, Personally I think my entry was pushing the limits of the theme so some definitely nail it better than others.
Well Rob, your entry is exactly the final touch when it comes to realistic company car and promotion liveries in order to attract attention in daily traffic. Well done.
Updated my entry to not be my actual place of employment, but rather a business in my town.
Farm Bureau Insurance - Tennessee
It's actually a pretty popular insurance agency in my town, and across the state.
The story behind the "livery" is: Many years ago Farm Bureau had several advertising vehicles in the form of Mini Coopers. There were 2 different color variations of the advertising cars. Red with a white cap and white with a red cap. After several years of use they were stored away in a field in rural East Tennessee. Just recently the property they were stored on was bought and the cars were re-discovered in a less than desirable condition. One car has been restored to it's former glory and can be seen in the "spoiler" photo of my entry.
Now if you're thinking it's an awesome story and want to check it out in real life on the Google, you will be disappointed since I just made the "story" up. But Farm Bureau Insurance is a real insurance company. In fact it is the one that I personally use.
This livery, while simple in design was actually quite time consuming. To create the rusted and weathered effect i used about 275 decals on the body section alone. The "other" section used all 150 decals allowed. The hood and roof (rear wing on the Mini) each used about 45 decals each. There were also no Farm Bureau Insurance decals already in the discovery, so I had to make the .svg's myself, too. Luckily, they weren't too difficult.
Livery can be downloaded here: https://www.gran-turismo.com/us/gts...lery/all/livery/6698674/1/4621348528785981496
I hope you enjoy!
The bonus pic is not in the urban area, but i found out that no one cares about the rules anyway
Oh damn, I didn’t see that part of the rules, apologies. That sucks, because my car is pictured where it belongs!There are four bonus pics which are not in the urban area (@cderekw19, @D-Max, @KK78, @Raphaele).
For me, they still fit the theme because they are in the place of the work (The Tesla in front of windmills, the F150 in the countryside for the tractors, the Mini near the race commissioner...).
Also, these are bonus pictures. If @JKcreativeworks refuses them, the entry will not be invalid, I just won’t add the wrong pictures in the poll.
But it was worth pointing it, thank you.
Just seen this, I won't get a chance to redo another spoiler so if I'm out it's my fault!