My brother told me about a site on the internet that will print up T-shirts from jpeg images - he got one a while back and it looks pretty good. Anything that is not copywrited is fair game - here are three images I thought would be cool - any other ideas?
right now i think the carbs would look cool on the back, and a small oil pump on the front breast.
this might take longer, might be more expensive, and it might not be on the same line as you are talking about but try to get a pic of everybodies roadsters and then make a collage and then on the front have all the roadster region organizations. Just a thought, good luck!
I was going to use Zazzle.com because you can print a single shirt just for yourself. I think with cafepress you have to sign up for multiples - or am I mistaken? Either way zazzle has more color choices for the shirts.
GAdude, the photo collage would be cool, but I think a b/w line drawing would show up better on the shirt. I think the old school exploded view diagrams from 60's repair manuals are super cool.
just throwin some ideas out....I agree about the exploded parts tho, but i was just thinkin about it. Walking around town (or in my case school) a tshirt with a oil pump or SU carb ppl wont associate with roadsters or datsun for that matter..... I have an idea for another diagram, but it is "on the tip of my brain"!!
I just had another idea..... isnt their a style of photo were their are little pics inside of one, and tha little pics are different shades to make the big one? ill try to find one for an examlpe.....but anways, have all the roadster pics done into an old diagram.
I have no idea why Datsun did not do a cross flow. If I had to guess, I would say that their primary market was the niche that the Brits had a lock on, and they did not have cross flow heads. It sure would be nice fi they were though...
Perhaps someone could get the word from Phil Brook? He is in a much better position to answer as he has spoken with folks at Nissan. Heck, they barely are willing to sell me parts!
I am still scratching my head over the multitude of changes for such a low production vehicle...