Ok. Well when the time will come, you will fall in love with it! Trust me, when you get in camping it is hard to get out of it! I am planing on keeping my Winnebago as long as it runs! Planning to go to California in 4-5 years with it. Planing on having lots of memories!
Hi Jennifer looking forward to the pics it great to see it's before and after I like seeing them all finished and unfinished. It helps me decide what I want to get and gives me tons of ideas.
The graphic came from a selection from a photo place(photo Stock), they were high def, I looked at all kinds of nature photos but decided on the illustrations, they were cleaner for the process, I then took them to a printing place and had them printed according to the size I wanted to keep the portions correct. The print material is similar to that use on race car for a wrap. Lots of commercial printers do them.
But if you paint well, that's how I would do it. and it would be less expensive.
Hi Jennifer Thanks for the warm welcome . Do you have any pictures up of your trailer??? I am excited about finding myself a little trailer but want to be patient and get the right one. Right now really enjoying all the pictures and info. Have plans for a fleet of 3 vintage trailers. I want to set up a small camp in my backyard so I can enjoy them with friends and family. May venture on some locale trips with friend once I get going. But for now still looking.
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Ok. Well when the time will come, you will fall in love with it! Trust me, when you get in camping it is hard to get out of it! I am planing on keeping my Winnebago as long as it runs! Planning to go to California in 4-5 years with it. Planing on having lots of memories!
I guess! Well can't wait to camp with it! Do you guy's have a camper?
Yes. The 1973 Brave
That'S true! When you start camping you never stop! Can't wait to try this RV! Got it for christmas!
Jennifer
The graphic came from a selection from a photo place(photo Stock), they were high def, I looked at all kinds of nature photos but decided on the illustrations, they were cleaner for the process, I then took them to a printing place and had them printed according to the size I wanted to keep the portions correct. The print material is similar to that use on race car for a wrap. Lots of commercial printers do them.
But if you paint well, that's how I would do it. and it would be less expensive.
Mine cost about $600 including installation.
Jennifer
The trailer is an MPG (2011) a retro, the graphics are my creations.
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