He did nail that thing, didn’t he? There are a ton of videos of guys who basically assembled the kit, slapped stain on it, and started shooting it, all rough and ugly. And then there are guys who take a basic kit, and do that bit extra that transforms it, makes it their own.
Either one is fine, I guess. To each his own, but I really like watching the guys “polish a turd” as someone commented on Phil Coffins thread. There’s just something about redeeming that which is of no, or little, value…
I have resto-modded three campers. A 1961 canned ham by Layton, a 1974 AirStream, and a 23 footer out of the 90’s. I’m working on a 1999 36’ diesel pusher motor home right now, making it our own design basically. All of them, except the pusher, we’re completely derelict and left to die. The canned ham and the Airstream I sold for some good money. The 90’s model I gave to my daughter and son-in-law. All three really get attention when you take them somewhere.
One day, I’ll do a REALLY nice build (hopefully), when I learn what I’m doing. But for now I’ll keep polishing this turd. Hoping to do like so many others on here have done. Make it nice enough that when you take it somewhere, people say “That’s a Traditions kit? Damn!”
Might not happen, but I can try.
-Red, wondering why he is up so early…