
Wyck's infamous Wykibago.Though it's based off of the frame of a 1978 Winniebago Chieftan, the body is in surprisingly good condition. It managed to survive the Fall and was fairly easily patched back together with only the occasional, obvious repair on the sides.
The windows are covered with a thin wire grill that would make breaking in a bit difficult though not impossible if they had cutting tools to get past the metal.



The interior of the vehicle has been gutted and filled with a number of possessions that were found by Wyck on his travels with the Nomads across the midwest.
LIVING ROOM / KITCHEN
One of the couches by the table across from the sink have been replaced by a large purple, bean bag couch that's been repaired here and there to keep it one piece.


These two lamps hang down from the ceiling over the table in the main area of the RV to provided added light when needed.
The wall opposite the big purple couch - on the back of the wall behind the driver's chair, has a knotted owl wall-hanging. A gift from someone in Nor-Cal.
One of Wyck's prized possessions is that of the one-foot tall carved Buddha statue he got while up in Northern California. Carved from redwood it was a gift from a friend in the hopes that he would learn patience. The statue is kept on his table across from the front door near the purple couch.
The range and stove next to the sink has been augmented with a chimney pipe bolted to the wall and shunted out through the roof. Opposite it is another antique, an old ice box that uses -real- ice to keep things cold in it.


The gargoyle incense burner was a gift from a friend from when Wyck was back with the nomads. It's about a foot tall and made from concrete. It is positioned by the sink across from the purple couch.
BEDROOM
The green star curtain blocks the view from the living room / kitchen from the bedroom area.The area that was two large couches that obviously folded down into a large bed is in mostly the same shape but the old mattresses have been replaced with a more modern futon pad. The whole area is closed off from the rest of the trailer by a large green sheet with a star at the center.
The ceiling of Wyck's ship is covered in Christmas lights. It creates a warm glow effect like being under the stars or in a room with candles. Brown Chicken Brown Cow Baby!
BACK
The back of the RV, which would have been the bathroom, seems to have been converted into a bit of a different purpose. Though there is a toilet there, the shower has been torn out and replaced by a set of shelves like a pantry.
FRONT
Whenever Wyck parks his ship somewhere he pulls the flamingo down from the side rack and sets it out front. It's sort of a calling card to let people know that he's home. When it's out he's around.
Now, most people would never think to torture a lawn gnome in such a way but Wyck has an evil side. All good ships need a 'something' out in front for good luck right? Wyck has anchored the gnome to the nose of the Wykibago and with the solar panel built into the lamp it actually can look cool; sorta.
This is a simple sheet that closes off the front of the ship from the main section so that there's some privacy when he's not driving.

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