The Nomad....w/ some color samples
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Here's where I am with my design. It is heavily influenced by the Scotty an early 60's look, but no dimensions were taken on any of the curves and I cooked up the profile. It will have plenty of windows in it. I'm not claustrophobic, but like a lot of light and don't like sitting in a dark box. Each side will have 2 windows in it, 2 12 x 18's in the rear and the rest will be 15 x 24's, all crank out, except the door. The window ahead of the door is actually the window for the driver side, I may install 1 on the door side ahead of the door, just haven't decided on that yet. I just draw it up this way as it saves me from doing another figure.
I've sketched out the floor plan and what I want to do will fit in, I'll work it out as I go. For me, I need to get the "look" I want and the rest will fall into place. Aqua boomerang formica for the countertop and the table, possibly on the galley door fronts as well, Teal marmoleum or similar Armstrong product for the flooring, and will have a Marti striped awning. 3" break on the side aluminum, smooth roof. Working on coming up with the appropriate fabrics for curtains etc...
May not be everyones ideal trailer, but I think it's an attractive design and will appeal to a large number of potential buyers. Doug
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I've sketched out the floor plan and what I want to do will fit in, I'll work it out as I go. For me, I need to get the "look" I want and the rest will fall into place. Aqua boomerang formica for the countertop and the table, possibly on the galley door fronts as well, Teal marmoleum or similar Armstrong product for the flooring, and will have a Marti striped awning. 3" break on the side aluminum, smooth roof. Working on coming up with the appropriate fabrics for curtains etc...
May not be everyones ideal trailer, but I think it's an attractive design and will appeal to a large number of potential buyers. Doug