Does anyone have a high resolution image of the Fury Sports Cars logo that could be used to produce graphics?
Thank you
Christian.
Fury Sports Cars Graphic
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Fury Sports Cars Graphic
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Christian
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Re: Fury Sports Cars Graphic
Try asking directly on their Facebook page.
It appears the best way to get a quick answer on things from them, as Steve is sometimes too busy to run for the phone.
It appears the best way to get a quick answer on things from them, as Steve is sometimes too busy to run for the phone.
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pigeondave wrote:Try asking directly on their Facebook page.
It appears the best way to get a quick answer on things from them, as Steve is sometimes too busy to run for the phone.
Serious question: is that business still running? Nobody has ever answered the phone when I've tried to call. There's no answer phone either.
I was thinking of buying a new kit, but because I was never able to speak to anyone, I'm buying a part built car instead.
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As far as I'm aware it is still running. There are only two of them (most of the time) so best to use Facebook or visit.
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jeffw wrote:As far as I'm aware it is still running. There are only two of them (most of the time) so best to use Facebook or visit.
OK, that's good, thank you. I might suggest that they get an answerphone - I can't be the only person that wished to give them money.
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I've been telling them for 10 years....
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OK, so it's a choice...the upside must be that these little cars are more exclusive than they might be otherwise!
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I think, in reality, that the kitcar market is shrinking. When it was Fisher Fury they use to do 30+ cars a year (if memory serves) and now it is Steve on his own (via Kit Car Workshop and BGH) it is more like 4-6 a year. Just the moving of the markets.
If you want a new one I would strongly suggest keep on trying the phone and then going down to see them.
If you want a new one I would strongly suggest keep on trying the phone and then going down to see them.
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jeffw wrote:I think, in reality, that the kitcar market is shrinking. When it was Fisher Fury they use to do 30+ cars a year (if memory serves) and now it is Steve on his own (via Kit Car Workshop and BGH) it is more like 4-6 a year. Just the moving of the markets.
If you want a new one I would strongly suggest keep on trying the phone and then going down to see them.
Too late, I bought nearly finished Fury yesterday. A complete set of parts to play with!
I think you're probably right. It's a fashion thing too. Look at Stuart Mills' MEV range. The Exocet is fun, simple to build and is increasingly, seriously ugly! MEV's sold many hundreds of them (probably 1000s by now) and they are manufacturing them in USA, NZ and Oz. The MUCH prettier Replicar kit was not much more to buy, almost identical under the skin and was consequently easy to stick together, it even looks almost as good as a Fury ...but it didn't sell in anything like the numbers of its ugly sibling.
OP sorry about the hijack. Good luck with getting the graphic sorted. I think I'll use a Sylva badge as a nod to Jeremy. I rather like the one on the nose of my Riot...
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Re: Fury Sports Cars Graphic
I’ve just done a bit of InDesign training which uses vector graphics, a logo would be best built in Adobe Illustrator in a vector graphic format as it would scale without loss of resolution to any size.
I’m currently exploring this as I’m currently a photoshop pro which is raster based that said I can usually mock-up most requirements in photoshop if I have an end size
I’m currently exploring this as I’m currently a photoshop pro which is raster based that said I can usually mock-up most requirements in photoshop if I have an end size
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