tstumpf
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So cool! Love the way you used the iron oxide! Hope to see it in person sometime.
-Trevor & Roni
-Trevor & Roni
DearMissMermaid said:I hope RV-ing becomes more a movable art show.
SeilerBird said:I think what you are doing is a huge mistake. Paint it beige and be happy. An RV is not an art project, it is a house and a vehicle.
We were camping at Victoria Springs SRA, Ne. a few years ago and there were roughly 20 Sisters of the Fly trailers there. Many were beautiful little campers with neato paint schemes. Certainly, I would consider them "art objects"...the trailers, not necessarily the girls.areallynicegirl said:I disagree, it is an art object.....I think its awesome. you should check out sistersonthefly.com You will see some really great stuff
SeilerBird said:Yes you are right, however you are talking about million dollar motorhomes. He who has the gold makes the rules unfortunately. But the bottom line is that the people who own the RV park have every right to deny access to anyone they want so long as they are not being prejudicial. By painting it wildly you are setting yourself up to be rejected. Personally I think the RV looks great, but I would not want it next door to me where I would have to look at it every day.
iceguru said:Yet I don't have a right to paint my house hippy colors without my neighbors trying to violate my property rights?
Old Radios said:You can paint it any way you want. You just might not be able to stay in snooty RV parks...
robertusa123 said:I can't stand class a only Rev parks. They are full of snubs
robertusa123 said:I can't stand class a only Rev parks. They are full of snubs
But he also wrote, "I can't stand class a only Rev parks. They are full of snubs"MT4Runner said:I don't believe Robert's post said, "people who drive Class A's or Prevosts are snobs". He said he couldn't stand class A only parks.