Siyeh Overland... we were near-ish the track, right between Overwatch x Rescue and Lensun SolarHad I known, I would have - or maybe I did - what booth?
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Siyeh Overland... we were near-ish the track, right between Overwatch x Rescue and Lensun SolarHad I known, I would have - or maybe I did - what booth?
Damn, I know I waked right past because I remember Lensun. I was on a mission though, looking for an off-road trailer. Ended up putting a deposit down on a Lifestyle Campers Fusionn. Now I'm headed down the rabbit hole reading on how to wire a DC to DC connection for the trailer.Siyeh Overland... we were near-ish the track, right between Overwatch x Rescue and Lensun Solar
I'm not aware what the community support is like for Lifestyle campers in the USA but this Australian FB group is good. 8000 members and 10 years old.Damn, I know I waked right past because I remember Lensun. I was on a mission though, looking for an off-road trailer. Ended up putting a deposit down on a Lifestyle Campers Fusionn. Now I'm headed down the rabbit hole reading on how to wire a DC to DC connection for the trailer.
Thanks for the heads up. Most of what I find on FB has been from Australia. I haven't found much in the US yet.I'm not aware what the community support is like for Lifestyle campers in the USA but this Australian FB group is good. 8000 members and 10 years old.
I have a Lifestyle Breakaway Ultra which is a grandparent of the Fusionn.
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It is fairly straight forward.Damn, I know I waked right past because I remember Lensun. I was on a mission though, looking for an off-road trailer. Ended up putting a deposit down on a Lifestyle Campers Fusionn. Now I'm headed down the rabbit hole reading on how to wire a DC to DC connection for the trailer.
That looks awesome! Where did you get the transfer case knob???Painted the lettering on the transfer case knob. IMHO looks better than the unpainted version which looks somewhat unfinished. I think that's a wrap on this section of the interior!
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looks great, what paint did you use and was it easy?Painted the lettering on the transfer case knob. IMHO looks better than the unpainted version which looks somewhat unfinished. I think that's a wrap on this section of the interior!
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Got the transfer case knob from Grenadier USA - they still have some in stock.That looks awesome! Where did you get the transfer case knob???
I used a white touch-up paint - (dries quick) and I used an acrylic paint thinner to clean off the excess/over paint. I purchased a set of really really fine paint brushes (artist type brushes) and using a magnifying glass I painted within the entirety of the letters/lines. Then I used a Q-tip dipped in the paint thinner to wipe off the excess. It took some time to figure out how to effectively wipe off the over-paint while not rubbing out the paint within the letters/lines but after some trial and error I figured out an approach that worked well for me. There was a you-tube video that provided an overview of doing it but honestly its trial and error to get the right approach.looks great, what paint did you use and was it easy?
Looks great. Looks good with the new shifter. Subtle upgrades….Got the transfer case knob from Grenadier USA - they still have some in stock.
I used a white touch-up paint - (dries quick) and I used an acrylic paint thinner to clean off the excess/over paint. I purchased a set of really really fine paint brushes (artist type brushes) and using a magnifying glass I painted within the entirety of the letters/lines. Then I used a Q-tip dipped in the paint thinner to wipe off the excess. It took some time to figure out how to effectively wipe off the over-paint while not rubbing out the paint within the letters/lines but after some trial and error I figured out an approach that worked well for me. There was a you-tube video that provided an overview of doing it but honestly its trial and error to get the right approach.
I have been known to use a paperclip for this same painting job.Might be the same thing but Pentel Micro Correction pens or similar (liquid paper / white out correction pens to) would be perfect. 3 for £8 or so on Amazon in the UK.
We mark up lots of things on vehicles with them - writing the installation dates on batteries / alternators / cam belt covers etc. They seem to last for years in the engine bay and even on the outside of vehicles. I know this as my children used to write the initials of the sibling that caused the dent in the bodywork of our cars and 10 years later they are still very visible.
That's no longer Land Rover. That's no longer my world. That's why I stopped buying from the brand after my LR4. It's a shame. I'll always remember the good old days. I still remember the Heritage Run in 2008 well. The badge hangs in my workshop as a memento. I had goosebumps back then when I drove the Lode Lane with hundreds of others in a convoy from the shadow factory to the BMM in Gaydon. Back then, we still ate together with the Land Rover bosses and had a good chat on equal terms.Drove down Lode Lane today past Land Rover what a terrible sign you couldn't miss the green oval now its just grey and non descript managed to get out unscathed.View attachment 7910343
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I like these badges. I still have a few mounted on my Series 2a. They remind me of a wonderful time. I will probably keep the Series 2a as my last car. Especially since it has such an outstanding history.I have been known to use a paperclip for this same painting job.
EDIT: This one was re-enameled using a strand of wire to place the paint.
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