RobertRyan
Apr 28, 2018Explorer
SkiMore wrote:
These look great. Looking forward to this making it to the US.
StingrayL82 wrote:WOW, talk about one extreme to the other. :E
Very reminiscent of Airstream's CCD (Christopher C. Deam) Edition trailers. I like the look. Airstream International CCD Edition
RobertRyan wrote:RambleOnNW wrote:
I thought I would like the Euro look. No, the look of a knotty pine cabin in the woods like the 'Cabin Cruiser' is easier on the eyes:
Totally died out here , they were popular in the 1970’s
RambleOnNW wrote:
I thought I would like the Euro look. No, the look of a knotty pine cabin in the woods like the 'Cabin Cruiser' is easier on the eyes:

StingrayL82 wrote:
Very reminiscent of Airstream's CCD (Christopher C. Deam) Edition trailers. I like the look. Airstream International CCD Edition
DutchmenSport wrote:
Well, just like stainless steel appliances.... how do you keep it looking clean with all that white. Yes, stainless steel appliances look elegant when they are clean. Add a couple 8 year old kids with sticky fingers and it only takes 5 minutes for all that "glitz" to look horrible. Same with all that white. Definately, THAT camper is not for a family with kids! Can you see shoe prints and scuffs all over those white walls? Muddy hand prints on those white cushions at the dinette? Greasy paw prints at the cabinet doors? Fixing bacon on the stove and all that grease splattering everywhere!
Oh, the white, sterel hospital approach looks nice ... only when it's new. In actual use, it's got to be a nightmare to keep it looking that way for real world user campers.
After thought:
Take that camper to Georgia and let the kids play in the red-clay dirt. See what happens to the interior of that beautiful white then?