Noble M12 heavily modified
Discussion
I would certainly paint the sides black at the minimum, considering how excellent the rest of the car is, it just looks a little like a replacement panel that is yet to be painted, to the casual observer.
Kudos on actually using it as well, it looks like a lovely trip, +1 on "how's she going"
Kudos on actually using it as well, it looks like a lovely trip, +1 on "how's she going"
cars going well, had a silly issue with the fuel guage lieing and an exhaust bolt come loose but nothing that a spanner check before going away would have caught (didnt get a chance to do one lol), now in le mans having done 2k miles im very happy with how its behaved
BTW the red is temporary, I havnt decided exactly how its going to look... i have some more body panels etc to make and refine before I make the final decision... open to suggestions
BTW the red is temporary, I havnt decided exactly how its going to look... i have some more body panels etc to make and refine before I make the final decision... open to suggestions
Awesome build, how do have any time to do actual 'work' with all your projects.
My 2 pennies worth on the colour, I think it needs something to break-up/accentuate the carbon. Personally I would pay homage to the original colour and have the rear quarter blue with maybe the splitter and diffuser the same colour to tie it together.
Or, carbon tub and F40 style thin paint to allow the weave to show through.
Knowing what a standard Noble GTO-3R feels like this must be insane!
My 2 pennies worth on the colour, I think it needs something to break-up/accentuate the carbon. Personally I would pay homage to the original colour and have the rear quarter blue with maybe the splitter and diffuser the same colour to tie it together.
Or, carbon tub and F40 style thin paint to allow the weave to show through.
Knowing what a standard Noble GTO-3R feels like this must be insane!
Maybe colour the recess on the door and rear wing and have the lower panel black. Then add some other bits of colours i.e. the mirrors, offset over the top stripe, etc.
Either way it may be worth considering wrapping so that it is always possible to change or to gauge how it will look before commiting to painting.
Either way it may be worth considering wrapping so that it is always possible to change or to gauge how it will look before commiting to painting.
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