Those new images are simply not where they should be: "
/System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/"

I think your only way is to grab serial code and scrape the image that is
displayed here:
https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do


e.g. It shows color of my iPhone. I can't verify the new macbooks.
In any case Yosemite/Mavericks is not getting any update so don't expect
you will see those icons on older systems.

On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas <mail...@xenonium.com>
wrote:

>
> > Le 14 sept. 2015 à 12:16, sqwarqDev <sqwarq...@icloud.com> a écrit :
> >
> >
> > On 14 Sep 2015, at 01:09, John Daniel <etresoft.apple.li...@icloud.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> MacBook8,1 covers all colours of the new MacBook.
> >> I am trying to differentiate the silver, from the space grey, from the
> gold.
> >
> > Since the machines are physically identical save the paint job, I don’t
> think anything like sysctl or any other hardware identifier is going to
> help you. The only difference I’d imagine between a silver and gold MB
> would be the catalogue/product number. For example, Mactracker has the
> following order numbers for the 2015 MB:
> >
> >> MF855LL/A (1.1 GHz with 256 GB storage, Silver) MK4M2LL/A (1.1 GHz with
> 256 GB storage, Gold) MJY32LL/A (1.1 GHz with 256 GB storage, Space Gray)
> MF865LL/A (1.2 GHz with 512 GB storage, Silver) MK4N2LL/A (1.2 GHz with 512
> GB storage, Gold) MJY42LL/A (1.2 GHz with 512 GB storage, Space Gray)
> >
> > The chances of this being coded into the machine itself I’d imagine are
> zero. If that’s right, then the best you can do is ask your user to enter
> that information in order to display the correct icon. In lieu of that,
> your only option is to display a generic icon for the model identifier that
> you find in the usual way(s).
> >
>
>
> Apple used to display the right color for iPod icons, why wouldn’t they do
> it too for new MacBook network icon. Especially as the three variants are
> present in the System icons. I’m pretty sure the color is coded somewhere
> in the machine.
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