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Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #25
Hi Lynn. Those windows look very good. I didn't use clear coat on mine, I opted for about 8 layers of black instead. Could I ask how much LD charged you for the decal?    RonB

Ron it was only $38 + shipping. Being that it is in the same order with the skylight I don't know the exact shipping cost.
Lynn and Lori

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #26
Finally got the vinyl graphics done on the Faux Windows. Couldn't resist these friendly kids.
Sand Castle (Theresa & Everett) Surfside
01'  26.5 Mid Bath,   2018 31IB
Michigan born and starting to explore the US with my  spouse and our furry friend. Enjoying joining LD group rallies.

 
Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #27
Nice,
As a kid, riding in the overhead bunk was the best ride in town, with the panoramic view of the world.

Larry

Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #28
Was at the factory the other day. New models have no black faux Windows! Not even any indentation. Not sure but don't think I like it as well.

When did they change over?
Susie
2007 MB

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #29
According to the "Changes by Year"  document, the last year for the black "faux" windows was 2010, but I think that some late 2009 models may also have the all-white front?
2003 TK has a new home

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #30
New models have no black faux Windows!   Not even any indentation.  Not sure but don't think I like it as well.

The cabover not having "even any indentation" must be very recent.  If I understand Susie's observation, the cabover front is flat.  I'd be interested when the Factory made this change too.

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #31
"The cabover not having "even any indentation" must be very recent.  If I understand Susie's observation, the cabover front is flat."
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The photos on the LD website still show the raised panels on the overcab, but LD does not necessarily update photos and/or specs to reflect current changes.  ;)
2003 TK has a new home

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #32
Quickest way to resolve this would be to call Todd at the factory. '17's still had the bumps.
I sure don't miss the black cap paintwork.  It was a maintenance PITA on our '04.
John

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #33
When I was at the factory in mid May I took the following photo.  Both of the display models had the same front end. 

JohnF
2003 T/K and 1987 MP w/roof sleeper(for sale)
2003 TK

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #34
And there you have it!  Other than making the Lazy Daze more distinguishable, I’ve always thought the faux windows were a bit silly. I do miss the old paint scheme, tho. YMMV.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #35
"Other than making the Lazy Daze more distinguishable, I've always thought the faux windows were a bit silly."

Old Ed Newton insisted that he did NOT want his motorhomes to look like bread trucks.  His Son Steve never got past that until the old man was gone.  ::)   ;)
Steve S.
Lazy Bones & Cedar
2004 30'IB (Island Bed)
Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery
Live for the day!

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #36
I like the idea of paint on the front. It is a Lazy Daze thing.  I just do not care for the paint used. The shape of the new front doesn’t lend it self to a fake window, but I would like to see a swoop or a stylized swoosh in the individual  LD’s colors that would be a nod to the past and at the same time make the brand more recognizable. 
Currently: 2008 36' Tiffin Open Road
Previously: 2007 Mid Bath

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #37
"...the new front doesn't lend it self to a fake window..."

The faux windows are the 1st thing I look for when spotting an oncoming RV before I blink my headlights to them.

My rig is now going on 15 and I have had the phony windows painted only once. That's the way I like them.  :)   ;)
Steve S.
Lazy Bones & Cedar
2004 30'IB (Island Bed)
Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery
Live for the day!

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #38
Like Steve  I like the windows as a way to recognize Lazy Dazes from afar. I got the same response from Ed and I blankly said "what's a bread truck?"  The only thing I could come up with was a stepvan, hardly a motorhome 'look alike'. Most people don't realize they aren't windows, so in that '80's era,  LD's fit in better with what people expected a class 'C' motorhome to look like. I appreciated the extra insulation, and still had the side windows with roof vent/escape hatch. Less chance for a broken window in front or water leaks. A lot of wind pressure on that window at 65 mph, and sun exposure also.
   Mine is approaching 20 years and I've had to paint it once.   RonB
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #39
Like Steve  I like the windows as a way to recognize Lazy Dazes from afar. I got the same response from Ed and I blankly said "what's a bread truck?"  The only thing I could come up with was a stepvan, hardly a motorhome 'look alike'. Most people don't realize they aren't windows, so in that '80's era,  LD's fit in better with what people expected a class 'C' motorhome to look like. I appreciated the extra insulation, and still had the side windows with roof vent/escape hatch. Less chance for a broken window in front or water leaks. A lot of wind pressure on that window at 65 mph, and sun exposure also.
   Mine is approaching 20 years and I've had to paint it once.   RonB

Hi Ron and Steve,
I agree that the faux windows make LD's more identifiable on the road. I passed a LD yesterday on the 14 going east towards Mojave as I was heading towards Lancaster. It was a newer, gray 27-footer with a toad and I didn't recognize it as a Lazy Daze until I was passing it.  I don't necessarily dislike the looks of the "windows," I'm just not into faux stuff.  That being said, I don't miss the large, cracked front window on my '85 TK!
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

Re: Painting faux/fake windows
Reply #40
Nice,
As a kid, riding in the overhead bunk was the best ride in town, with the panoramic view of the world.

Larry


Growing up we had a 4 Star Truck Camper where all 4 of us kids rode laying on our bellies. Baby brother rode on Mom's lap.
Early 1970s.
There was a leather snap on cover applied to the camper where you could crawl from truck cab into the camper.