Red white silver/grey it will be.
I think*
Erm...what makes you say that? The whole point of Mercedes giving them engines and some technical stuff along with Williams was to make them the Mercedes version of Toro Rosso (although I'm not sure how supposedly Rio Harianto fits in) AND it was reported at the start of the year that because of Jules' 9th in Monaco the prizemoney alone can keep them in the sport for another three years (until 2017).Manoah2u wrote:again, I seriously doubt MANOR will be @ the grid next year so who bothers. They're in it for the long run.
Red and Grey with White and/or Black is a classic colour combination that goes back to the Art Deco period,Manoah2u wrote: Haas brand colours are red, white, and grey. I am kind of expecting the same for their car, really.
But it must be said - these colours, bar the red, are not really eye-catchers or grabbing focus.
Yellow most definately is.
I may be colour blind but trust me, there is more then just red, yellow, blue, green and black to choose fromManoah2u wrote:Renault will run a yellow car. Ferrari has a red car. IF manor will run they will have a white-red-blue car , presumably.
a full white car is already out there - Williams. and a black car with red accents already exists - Mclaren.
a full blue car car - Sauber. There honestly is no colour out there not used at this point EXCEPT for GREEN.
No, they wouldn't go through the effort to change all the points to rounded edges (not just a paint job) - but definitely the same company built them. Let's see what Ferrari's looks like, they should have it at the tests.bdr529 wrote:Looks like the B squad got some more "hand-me-downs" from Ferrari
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h217/ ... vya4vd.jpg
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h217/ ... hbuymy.jpg
Yeah I think if anything they simply ordered from the same suppliers. Probably got the same deal Ferrari gets.CBeck113 wrote:No, they wouldn't go through the effort to change all the points to rounded edges (not just a paint job) - but definitely the same company built them. Let's see what Ferrari's looks like, they should have it at the tests.bdr529 wrote:Looks like the B squad got some more "hand-me-downs" from Ferrari
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h217/ ... vya4vd.jpg
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h217/ ... hbuymy.jpg
So the color scheme will be 50... sorry, 3 shades of grey?bdr529 wrote:Looks like the B squad got some more "hand-me-downs" from Ferrari
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h217/ ... vya4vd.jpg
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h217/ ... hbuymy.jpg
Thanks for noticing that detail, unfortunately I can't see that area very well because of the light grey colour and the angle of the picture, but booth you and Racer X notice it so it must be, I'm sure a straight on shot or one taken out doors would help.CBeck113 wrote:No, they wouldn't go through the effort to change all the points to rounded edges (not just a paint job) - but definitely the same company built them. Let's see what Ferrari's looks like, they should have it at the tests.bdr529 wrote:Looks like the B squad got some more "hand-me-downs" from Ferrari
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h217/ ... vya4vd.jpg
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h217/ ... hbuymy.jpg
I like it, good job Elliott!Hawkeye wrote:I've done a quick render of a proposed 2016 livery...
http://elliotthawkins.blogspot.co.uk/20 ... as-f1.html