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6th May 2015, 12:55
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6th May 2015, 13:36
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Well as it is absolutely bucketing down outside, I have a few minutes spare.
If you want a single "S" as a logo for a grille, then you might also need another logo with the full name on it.
( Featuring the same "S". )
For example my brake pedal rubber looks like this, although I forgot to take a photo of mine.
The "L" can stand alone, because it is also seen in this logo with the full name.
Which gave me the idea of combining this approach with a classic steering wheel.
Note: Other makes are available.
To come up with a very rough sketch for something like this.
Obviously, agreeing the overall font and the "S" in particular is the key.
( And there are much better examples of this on this thread already. )
Another option would be something like this.
Where:
- Jaguar is replaced by Sammio
- Supercharged is replaced with Motor Company (although I think this is a bit of a mouthful to be honest).
- Then the big cat's face could be replaced with a big "Sammio" S.
The only thing to watch with the "S" is that is doesn't end up looking like this slightly more famous one.
If you are prepared to drop the "Motor Company" bit from the logo, then a simple logo around the word Sammio would also work.
I thought it was interesting to see the difference just changing the shape around the Riley name made.
Although perhaps this Wolseley badge has too much decoration around the outside.
Either way, you could still take the "S" from the name for a separate badge.
Anyway, the rain has stopped and I need to get to Sainsbury's before it starts again.
Cheers, Paul.
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6th May 2015, 15:02
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8th May 2015, 05:51
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Gary, I do like this but it would be difficult to re-produce this in flat steel.
That said it will look good as a paper logo.
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8th May 2015, 07:51
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Have a look at MBC Badges, maybe they need to be like theBertini badges?
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11th May 2015, 09:13
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5th June 2015, 10:49
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Micky,
As the www.sammio.co.uk has expired, does that mean you are creating an all new sammiomotorcompany.com website?
Or is the work load overflowing and last thing you want is more orders?
I suspect the later, but it might be worth having a basic page to direct you to madabout-kitcars.
HM
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5th June 2015, 19:09
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Originally Posted by HouseMartin
Micky,
As the www.sammio.co.uk has expired, does that mean you are creating an all new sammiomotorcompany.com website?
Or is the work load overflowing and last thing you want is more orders?
I suspect the later, but it might be worth having a basic page to direct you to madabout-kitcars.
HM
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Hi HM, I can't renew the listing as I don't have the correct password
I'm always busy, but it's all my own stuff so a few "orders" would be nice
Having a link to this forum is a must as it's actually the main instruction manual for a Sammio build .
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5th June 2015, 19:12
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I do like this one, maybe in a rising sun pattern , Japanese flag style
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10th June 2015, 08:12
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10th June 2015, 09:19
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I do like this one, maybe in a rising sun pattern , Japanese flag style
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Excellent. Something like this?
Just for fun this opens the possibilities of:
A limited edition 4 wheel drive version.
The Sammio Samurai
or for the home welders amongst us
The Sammio Zero
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13th June 2015, 04:49
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Sorry if this is a daft question, but are you actually taking new Sammio orders?
I got the impression every old model needed to be re-worked and was not currently available.
But as always, what do I know?
Cheers, Paul.
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14th June 2015, 19:34
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Sorry if this is a daft question, but are you actually taking new Sammio orders?
I got the impression every old model needed to be re-worked and was not currently available.
But as always, what do I know?
Cheers, Paul.
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Paul, when your a sole trader any order is a good order
But as an up-date, the Navigators moulds are no more .
The Spyder mounds are still available but as over 150 units have been produced they are in desperate need of a overhaul/remake.
So yes, you can still buy a Spyder body, bonnet and windscreen surround but it's now got a few more lumps and bumps than it had before.
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14th June 2015, 19:44
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Whats happened to the Navigator moulds ? I recall these were extensively reworked and remoulded after a disaster with removing a body from the Cordite moulds rendered them unuseable , or am I getting this wrong ?
If I remember that correctly , they can only have produced a fraction of the bodies that the original Spyder moulds have .
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14th June 2015, 20:00
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Like I have said the Navigator moulds are no longer available.
The Spyer moulds are available but a little worn.
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15th June 2015, 05:17
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Hmm, EP's very relevant question hasn't really been answered there, Micky. '...moulds are no longer available' sounds a bit like the IRA's claim that they'd 'put their weapons beyond use'.
Have the moulds been sold on or scrapped? I think that's what EP's asking...
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15th June 2015, 06:28
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The Navigators moulds are twisted, damaged, unusable, in the yard and awaiting the skip!!!
All done with Andy Powell's knowledge and consent.
IMHO, THAT MAKES THEM UNAVAILIABLE
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15th June 2015, 13:22
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If i understand this right there is now an official brand name(Sammio Motor Company)with nothing usable to sell????
Or do you have other models available??
René
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16th June 2015, 13:19
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Originally Posted by micky1mo
The Spyder mounds are still available but as over 150 units have been produced they are in desperate need of a overhaul/remake.
So yes, you can still buy a Spyder body, bonnet and windscreen surround but it's now got a few more lumps and bumps than it had before.
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I reckon there is your answer right there Rene.
I suspect Micky1mo has plans for expansion up his sleeve , we have seen an alternative bodystyle taking shape already and his current projects reflect his thinking about adapting and improving the brand to secure its survival.
Its a shame to hear the Navigator moulds are junk. I know Spitfires are a dearer , generally, donor than the Heralds but I think they are still very viable option.
The Cordite is/was a very pretty car.
I know that finding modern donors is paramount to most kits and they have to evolve to survive but I do think there is a certain appeal and charm to the Sammio range retaining its classic status.
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17th June 2015, 11:48
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EP, your right there, that's why the new ALPHA is designed around the Spitfire and as every body knows it's easier to S-T-R-E-C-H a body than shrink one so the ALPHA should fit the Herald with some work.
The Spyder still "lives-on" and will continue to "live-on" retaining the same overall shape but with a few sensible improvements.
As the Navigator or should I say Cordite was a spin-off the Spyder who knows what will happen
Now where are my SAMMIO MOTOR products hiding
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