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Old 10-18-2011, 09:57 AM   #1
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Old 10-18-2011, 10:06 AM   #2
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Had too many problems so I returned it.

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Old 10-18-2011, 10:20 AM   #3
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Inside looks more like traveling on a plane. Trump might buy it just to say he can. Design is not very friendly looking and I would not want to check into a campground with it. The crowds would be a bit much.
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and please don't be offended, but I am not at all impressed. My first impression was someone crossbread an early 1900s' locomotive with cyclops. The "Euro" / Modern interior design concepts that has been showing up in mid range and above RVs over the past has not been a hit with me either.
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The glow in the dark paint should be a big hit at the campground. You would never have to grope in the dark trying to find it. Let's see, I could do a glow in the dark stripe down the side of my old HR. And some of that interior could be incorporated in my 1980's decor. I could talk the kid next door out of his plastic swimming pool and put it on the front for a windshield. I could be modern and up to date. Sounds like a plan.
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Old 10-18-2011, 10:42 AM   #6
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I just looked at the pictures a little closer. The cockpit picture seems to be a different coach from the other pictures. Notice the windshield wipers and the mirrors.
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So the Darth Vader float got rear ended by the Extreme makeover bus...

Sorry, that is the ugliest thing I have ever seen...

Would rather use that budget on a Prevost
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Why would I want two?

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I was going to buy it but then I really looked at it and asked myself, how the heck would you wash the windshield?
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My first impression was someone crossbread an early 1900s' locomotive with cyclops.
That was exactly my first impression also. That thing is "Butt Ugly". Those long mirror arms are going to vibrate like crazy and the whole interior looks uncomfortable and impractical. I really didn't see much represented in the way of a galley or kitchen. (yes, I do think with my stomach. ) The cockpit looks very awkward and uncomfortable.

I guess if you want to look unique and spend your RVing time at your private bar, then this is for you. As for me, I like my Beaver.
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If I had a dog with a face as ugly as the front of the MH, I would shave its backside, train it to walk backwards, and fart instead of bark. From inside, the front looks like the interior of the Nautilus. The interior looks cold and uninviting. The only interesting part is the glow in the dark paint.
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If I had a dog with a face as ugly as the front of the MH, I would shave its backside, train it to walk backwards, and fart instead of bark. From inside, the front looks like the interior of the Nautilus. The interior looks cold and uninviting. The only interesting part is the glow in the dark paint.
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Now back down where I come from that is refered to as Cyote Ugly, which is one step worse than Double Ugly.
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