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Elliott
16-03-2013, 13:47
For the past couple of years, I've had an ongoing, friendly 'tiff' with Paul Garlick, one of the head honchos of Pistonheads. It concerns their range of T shirts and in particular a set that depicts iconic cars. There's almost everything that one could think of. From a GT40 to a Renault 4.

Here's one;

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q299/elevy_bucket/new/brand%20new/image_16353_1_171432_zps8e1ba166.jpg

But, there's no Lancia Strato's.

Every time a new range is released, I have a dig at Garlick about missing out one of the most evocative cars of the 20th Century. And he pretends to ignore me. It's all in jest.

The fact of the matter, as he readily admits, is that Pistonheads are reproducing shirts using a set of car line drawings that they have on file from one of their owner's - Haymarket - other car publications. Unfortunately, there's not a Strato's line drawing and so, there's no T shirt.

In our last spat, Garlick told me that if I could come up with a suitable image, not only would Pistonheads create a Strato's T shirt. But, as with all other reader contributions, they would pay a commission to the artist.

So. Are there any budding artists out there who could come up with something suitable? I doesn't have to be a line drawing. But, it must appeal to the general motoring enthusiast. Maybe, you'd like to post your efforts on this thread so that we can choose the forum's favourite?

Of course, the money paid by Pistonheads and the kudos of having his or her artwork on a commercially produced t shirt, would go to the artist - I've no idea how much money it is, by the way.

As for me, I would just be happy that my badgering resulted in a Strato's T shirt being available for sale on one of the biggest motoring websites in Europe.

Plus, I will get to stick it to Garlick whenever I see him. :D

Over to you!

ProtoTipo
16-03-2013, 14:55
Hi Elliott,

I'd only do artwork if I knew I was getting paid at the time of handing it over, or up front. To do otherwise would be daft?
Here's a line drawing (http://autoautomobiles.narod.ru/autoautomobiles/lancia/lancia-stratos-ex-d.gif), and I'm sure there are others. It would be wrong to just 'lift it' though.

There seems to be so little interest in (screen) printed t-shirts these days. I'm not funding any more batches of my own anytime soon, that's for sure...

ProtoTipo
16-03-2013, 15:25
Here's part of the MGB drawing I did.
A side view in line only wouldn't be a problem.

Elliott
16-03-2013, 16:16
Thanks for the replies. I must stress that this is just lighhearted. A consequence of some banter between me and Garlick. Here's the thread in question.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=199&t=1262447&mid=103461&nmt=RE%3A+New+PistonHeads+T%2DShirts+

:)

Jeff
19-03-2013, 11:47
I have the odd line drawing .... :)

Jeff
19-03-2013, 11:49
... actually, I suppose strictly speaking, they're not line drawings..... :rolleyes:

Elliott
19-03-2013, 16:16
What's the most suitable for a T ?

Jeff
19-03-2013, 16:38
I think this one is (this is a small image) but really only works on a white background.

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You're really looking for that side or plan view outline I guess.

Jeff

jeffdavison
19-03-2013, 17:20
Jeff, I think the negative of that image would work fine on a black background.

JD

Elliott
19-03-2013, 20:11
That looks really good, Jeff. I suppose that with the artist's permission, I could take a few designs and personally email Paul Garlick with them attached to see what he and Pistonheads think?

I certainly would do nothing without receiving you express permission first.

Jeff
20-03-2013, 08:03
Here's another one I like:

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But I think this is even further from what you were looking for.

ProtoTipo
20-03-2013, 08:07
There's a side view line drawing on the SEC logo at the top of this web page?
Is there a higher resolution version anywhere?

Jeff
20-03-2013, 08:16
I haven't seen anything substantially better than the logo on the site Chris. Perhaps I'll cook up something in the next week or two. Just need to find a spare few hours...

turbonutter
20-03-2013, 08:23
the two images you posted dont do too bad as line drawings

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hope you dont mind....

Elliott
20-03-2013, 08:33
They are terrific. But, the PH Ts have a side on depiction. Maybe we could get a nice group of images together for Paul Garlick? Including those already posted on here.

Guy Mayers
20-03-2013, 08:48
I assume you've seen these on eBay?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LANCIA-STRATOS-HF-INSPIRED-CAR-T-SHIRT-/151012152061?pt=UK_Men_s_T_Shirts&var=&hash=item23290692fd

Guy

StruanR
20-03-2013, 09:03
With apologies....

shakey5
20-03-2013, 14:55
I've got these images as an Autocad file or dxf: -

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I digitised these by hand before they invented scanners! Quite happy to share them around and they are bigger than this "snippit".

Mike

Jeff
20-03-2013, 15:15
That looks to be the business :)

strat24v
20-03-2013, 15:59
can you send a link to the dxf file?

Elliott
20-03-2013, 17:08
I've got these images as an Autocad file or dxf: -

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I digitised these by hand before they invented scanners! Quite happy to share them around and they are bigger than this "snippit".

Mike

The lower centre is reminiscent of the PH range. John also has a good side on view. Chris has linked to similar images that he has produced. They can be found on page one of this thread.

Fingers
20-03-2013, 23:36
I stumbled across this a few weeks ago, would look quite good on a t-shirt. You could always edit out the driver too, I think that dates it a bit. Note the window winder on the door, must be the Chris J, sorry, the ProtoTipo. Or maybe just a working drawing, looking at the rear suspension it seems to be a mix.

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Fingers
20-03-2013, 23:40
These two I'm just sharing as I quite like them. And I've just found this too http://shop.mrshabba.com/products/stratos-t-shirt

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Elliott
21-03-2013, 08:26
Thanks for tracking those down, Paul. But, I don't think that we can just go a 'borrow' a piece of artwork and use it. That's why I asked for original works from members on here who can a) Give permission for the image's use and b) receive some payment from Haymarket for their work if Pistonheads decide to produce a T shirt using said image.

:)

Fingers
21-03-2013, 09:33
That's right, forgot that bit!