It's an interesting point you make and not one I personally would have thought of (but I guess my tongue-in-cheek reply meant the connotation must have been in my head even if I didn't realise it).I think that's my point. I'm still a family man, although the boys left home and married many years ago.
For me, it's too military and aggressive in its style. Although I know our forums owner is a decent family man, I'd be nervous if a strangers van turned up looking like that and just what might tumble out after a few bevvies.
Perhaps I'm yesterday's man.
I'd be nervous if a strangers van turned up looking like that and just what might tumble out after a few bevvies.
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A lot of the Dazzle Camos on the WW1 Ships featured Pinks and Purples I think - They were believed to have been very effective.I said the same on page one,it's a pity most pics from that era are in black and white but the odd time you find a colour pic they show some of the many colours used,they really are amazing camo designs. I believe they were used to a limited extent during WW2 as well.
Where is it? I can't see it. Now that is good camo for stealth camping!!!Once again my tin hat is on!
I am considering vinyl wrapping my van, there are several pros to this (like protecting the paintwork) but really I just want my van to look cool!
One man's meat...
I understand that most people will dislike the look I want and that's fine, I am not most people and I love vans that look this way.
Here is a photo of the type of look I want.
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