Lore:
Having only scored 1 win with the team coming in 1998 and not having much else to show, Robert DePriest was booted out of a struggling Dave Markson Racing at the end of 2001, so that they could focus more on Scott Waywood's cup efforts, and developing future champion Mark Waywood in the Busch Series. As a result, RDP was left out of a ride and resorted to carhopping from 2002 to 2003. However, Robert Yates decided to take a chance and give the Floridian driver a shot in the rebooted #28 car for the 2004 season, with backing from Citi Financial and Publix(alternate possibly coming soon). In his first season with Robert Yates Racing, DePriest scored 4 victories and made everyone realize he did have the skills to run with the best of them. He just needed the top tier equipment, and Yates made that possible.
Note 1: This scheme is meant to be used with the SNG 2005 mod, but can also be used for the 2004 version. Well, does it really matter in the end, since the car is the same body type?
Note 2: This car went through a few revisions, but this version is the one I am the most satisfied with posting here.
Car is not rated, so give it ratings of however you see fit.
Layered base (.PSD) is also included in the case you'd like to transform and use it for your own scheme.
If you post any schemes using the base with your added stuff on it, just make sure to credit me (Piledriver Paintshop).
CREDITS:
Mod, Template, Contingencies: Splash N' Go
Pitbox: SSNET/Smiffsden
Logos, B-Pillars: Google, Logopedia, the Coca-Cola B-Pillar decal was made by Tre Cool Grafx
Numbers: Big Evil Racing
Base and Namerail: Me
That's enough from me, now let 'em loose!
Having only scored 1 win with the team coming in 1998 and not having much else to show, Robert DePriest was booted out of a struggling Dave Markson Racing at the end of 2001, so that they could focus more on Scott Waywood's cup efforts, and developing future champion Mark Waywood in the Busch Series. As a result, RDP was left out of a ride and resorted to carhopping from 2002 to 2003. However, Robert Yates decided to take a chance and give the Floridian driver a shot in the rebooted #28 car for the 2004 season, with backing from Citi Financial and Publix
Note 1: This scheme is meant to be used with the SNG 2005 mod, but can also be used for the 2004 version. Well, does it really matter in the end, since the car is the same body type?
Note 2: This car went through a few revisions, but this version is the one I am the most satisfied with posting here.
Car is not rated, so give it ratings of however you see fit.
Layered base (.PSD) is also included in the case you'd like to transform and use it for your own scheme.
If you post any schemes using the base with your added stuff on it, just make sure to credit me (Piledriver Paintshop).
CREDITS:
Mod, Template, Contingencies: Splash N' Go
Pitbox: SSNET/Smiffsden
Logos, B-Pillars: Google, Logopedia, the Coca-Cola B-Pillar decal was made by Tre Cool Grafx
Numbers: Big Evil Racing
Base and Namerail: Me
That's enough from me, now let 'em loose!