European Railway LiveriesDirectory: /liveries/TaiwanLast update: Tue Aug 16 04:47:15 CEST 2005
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Livery proposal for THSRC
(Taiwan), based on the proposed Shinkansen 800 series. Silver metallic carbody, blue window band (first class car marked green as in Japan), yellow stripes for better visibility and impact. livery designed by: tobias b köhler |
Livery proposal for THSRC
(Taiwan). Two tone blue livery (blue is regarded as a colour of "high value"
in Taiwan), first class is marked with yellow stripes as in Europe. For even
better visibility the white/yellow stripes can be reflective (Scotchlite).
livery designed by: tobias b köhler |
Livery proposal for THSRC
(Taiwan). Green and blue livery (similar to my railway company uncia),
but with wider stripes. First class is marked with yellow stripes as in Europe.
For even better visibility the white/yellow stripes can be reflective
(Scotchlite).
livery designed by: tobias b köhler |
Livery proposal for THSRC
(Taiwan). A less colourful, more elegant proposal: silver metallic carbodies
with blue window band, brighter blue stripes above and below, first class
marked with green as in Japan.
livery designed by: tobias b köhler |
Livery proposal for THSRC
(Taiwan). High visibility livery, reminding of the Austrian class 4010 and
the Chinese X 2000. Red base colour with dark gray window band and white
stripes, first class marked with a blue window band. Red and blue are also
the flag colours of Taiwan.
livery designed by: tobias b köhler |
Livery proposal for THSRC
(Taiwan). A more subdued livery inspired by the Italian XMPR (biancoverde)
livery. The roofs are silver-grey, the lower parts of the carbody are a deep
sea green. Window bands are dark gray (standard class) or blue (first class),
surrounded with wide white stripes.
livery designed by: tobias b köhler |
Livery proposal for THSRC
(Taiwan). Silver metallic carbodies with blue (second class) or purple (first
class) window bands, surrounded with brighter lilac stripes (similar colour as
on the Talgo 350 prototype). The colour arrangement on the front of the train
is not final, it depends on the shape of the nose that will finally become
reality.
livery designed by: tobias b köhler |