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Gaudy colored and striped RV's

Jayco-noslide
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Why is it so popular to design trailers and motor homes with huge, bright stripes and decals. I call it gaudy and over the top. I don't know how many people would want just a solid color RV but why not more subtle. I equate it to the old days of cars which were covered in chrome, stripes and fins and many of us started to "customize" to get a less flashy look, then the European look became popular with little or no chrome, fewer ornaments, black bumpers and a lean mean look. I think we could use some of that with RV's ??
Jayco-noslide
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Rollnhome
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Water-Bug
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Explorer
To the OP, if you don't like the graphics, talk with your wallet. In the mean time, leave the rest of us alone. I don't see anyone removing decals or repainting new RVs. Obviously you are in the minority. Don't see Mustang GT and Camaro owners removing decals either. And then there's Alaska Airlines.

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
dannytas wrote:
Really...who's to say how much is too much? Everyone is different with various levels of "like". So am I to tell you, or anyone, that your "taste" in anything is bad. Please tell me that this is just to get everyone fired up!!


I don't think anyone was telling anybody else their taste was bad. They were just suggesting they don't care for some of the current trends. No body was making or taking it personally.

This is the perfect subject to discuss here. Maybe somebody in the industry will read it and get a hint.

dannytas
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Really...who's to say how much is too much? Everyone is different with various levels of "like". So am I to tell you, or anyone, that your "taste" in anything is bad. Please tell me that this is just to get everyone fired up!!
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Francesca_Knowl
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noplace2 wrote:
Francesca Knowles wrote:
I'd be most pleased to see some real imagination put into the "color palette" of the RV industry.

...........snip............
If you consider the "color pallet (sic)" a part of the RV industry, I cannot even comment.

And yet...you did!

I wasn't talking about building RV's out of pallets as your "sic" seems to imply. And I'd point out that "sic" is used only when the original spelling is quoted; not, as in your case, as a means of attempting a correction.
In further aid of your Education, here are some illustrations:

PALETTE:




PALLET:



There's also PALATE, and while I'm pretty sure you're not thinking of this one I'll put up a picture anyway:



Hope this helps! 🙂
" Not every mind that wanders is lost. " With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien

Shearwater
Explorer
Explorer
Our little B van is plain white. It looks like a rolling refrigerator on the road. We don't care.

Although I don't care much for the swoopy graphics that are commonly seen, they do serve a purpose. They make very large RVs less intimidating.
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Tango__AE7UI
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Explorer
The graphics were low on our list when we looked for our fifth.
Floor plan, structure, etc. were our concerns.
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NYCgrrl
Explorer
Explorer
ScottG wrote:
What are you guys complaining about, at least you don't have a big stupid looking kitty cat on the side of your rig.

I'd give anything to swap this with some tissue box graphics:


Be careful what you wish for....

FlatBroke
Explorer II
Explorer II
BurbMan wrote:
Our old Sunnybrook had minimalist decals...just a stripe with the Sunnybrook logo on a very large white box....


That's my style! Would love that on my RV, my decals are starting to fade. I even recovered my gaudy valances and removed the outdated wall paper border. Fancy don't make it better.

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Cloud_Dancer
Explorer II
Explorer II
When I first saw a motorhome with full paint, painted graphics and clear coats,.....I said to myself that someday I will own one, gotta have it. By the time I saved enough money to write a check for one (the mostest I could afford), the "look at me" part of it did not have THAT big of an impact. When I parked in the shadow of a fresh 45 ft Newell, everybody wanted to look at the Newell (didn't blame them).
However, I felt that in order to justify spending the money on a new motorhome, one must use it for about 20 years.
The paint still looks almost new, EXCEPT from the gutter line up. The paint that they used (up in that area) was obviously substandard (the clear coat burned off in a few years).
I'm going to attempt repainting that area myself.
I still like the rest of the (main) paint job, and the graphics (they still look good):


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I like my swirls, but this is full body paint, not decals....
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johnnyrv
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Explorer
I like graphics especially the one with the big kitty in the mountains in a prior post. A plain box on wheels would be boring.

traveylin
Explorer
Explorer
A couple years ago, I pulled into a 59 south gas station when I came out with the requisite fried chicken I saw the most over the top decorated Class A rv with a crowd of folks standing around it taking pictures. It was the Girls Gone Wild RV, well decorated with their art.

Every other decoration scheme could be considered tepid.

pops

BurbMan
Explorer II
Explorer II
Our old Sunnybrook had minimalist decals...just a stripe with the Sunnybrook logo on a very large white box....