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Yahoo Message Number: 2279
Lkentnev recently uploaded some pictures of their recent factory visit. I enjoy all the pictures of LD units because you always learn something new. I haven't found a way to know when new pictures are available, especially if someone is adding to their existing folder. Am I missing something?

I also have a question for lkentnev, In his last picture of the dinette, there appears to be a raised section in the floor by the outside wall. What model LD is this and do any of the other models have it, specifically the 26.5 MB?

Thanks for any info.

Ray

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Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 2281
Actually, I should have let everyone know I put up new pictures. That would have been the proper thing to do. The last picture was not of the 26.5 Rear Kitchen we are purchasing. The picture of the dinette you were looking at was merely taken to show the color scheme and the vinyl seats that we have ordered for our rig. I truly cannot remember which LD this picture came from; it was either the Rear Bath or the Mid Bath. Someone surely will know what that raised area is for. My first guess is that it is for outside storage.

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 2282
The picture is of the 26.5 RB. The "hump" you see is actually the rear wheel well. In the MB this hump is where the toilet is located, causing it to be raised about 2 inches higher then a normal toilet (kind of gives a new meaning to the word throne).

Tony

 
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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 2295
May I make an obnoxious request? With Lkentnev's photos of the LD interior, we have a lot of information to muse over.

I'd also like to know about the exterior storage compartments, dump valve location, propane tank location, heater, water heater and roof-top obstructions.

I think that many of us would appreciate a set of exterior photos showing the Lazy Daze compartments and appliance installations.

thanks bob phillips