Scout Badges/Patches

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Knowa64

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Similar to Mercedes high mileage badge program and Jeeps trail badges I believe Scout should do a Scout Patch/Badges for different things Including mileage, specific trails, one's signifying ownership of specific Scout models from the past, specific Scout car shows or trail events, and maybe even one's for the Scout Forum Members. either have a specific location for them to be displayed on the outside grille or fender or rear end of the vehicle or in the interior on the dash or behind the front seats. Would be neat to make them look similar to Boy Scout patches. Any ideas on other badges/patches you would like to see/collect or ideas on locations on the vehicle?
 
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Similar to Mercedes high mileage badge program and Jeeps trail badges I believe Scout should do a Scout Patch/Badges for different things Including mileage, specific trails, one's signifying ownership of specific Scout models from the past, specific Scout car shows or trail events, and maybe even one's for the Scout Forum Members. either have a specific location for them to be displayed on the outside grille or fender or rear end of the vehicle or in the interior on the dash or behind the front seats. Would be neat to make them look similar to Boy Scout patches. Any ideas on other badges/patches you would like to see/collect or ideas on locations on the vehicle?
That’s another great idea
 
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Cool idea. Regarless of the logo or symbol style. I'd request that the physical shape is hexagon (honeycomb) very space efficient and looks great as you build out the collection.
 
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Cool idea. Regarless of the logo or symbol style. I'd request that the physical shape is hexagon (honeycomb) very space efficient and looks great as you build out the collection.
I like this idea, maybe have spots on the inside of the tire carrier where you can place them. That way if you are tailgating and someone walks by and sees them it could start a conversation.
 
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I like this idea, maybe have spots on the inside of the tire carrier where you can place them. That way if you are tailgating and someone walks by and sees them it could start a conversation.
That's a neat idea!! they could also put a Honeycomb design like @ID_ENG said to help line all the badges up and make everything lined up/uniform.
 
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Posted on another thread but these were provided at the reveal in our swag bags. A Terra and a traveler. All they need beyond the campfire is some Coffee!
 

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Posted on another thread but these were provided at the reveal in our swag bags. A Terra and a traveler. All they need beyond the campfire is some Coffee!
That's neat!! pretty cool to see some behind the scenes stuff of what you got for going to the reveal! Thanks for sharing. also Love the pins idea as well. Maybe we could see a cork dash instead of the wood that you could put pins on? may not hold up over time but if it was easy enough to replace it might not be a bad idea.
 
That's neat!! pretty cool to see some behind the scenes stuff of what you got for going to the reveal! Thanks for sharing. also Love the pins idea as well. Maybe we could see a cork dash instead of the wood that you could put pins on? may not hold up over time but if it was easy enough to replace it might not be a bad idea.
Funny you say that. 10 years ago we built a house and installed cork floors. They are awesome.
When I saw the hemp wood on the dashes it reminded me of cork and I thought same thing. Cork would be a cool option as it doesn’t have to look like corkboard-but some looks like rich wood.
 
You ever see that meme of someone glueing gem stones all over their steering wheel for good vibes?.... Essentially making a frag grenade. I get that vision placing sharp objects all over the front of the dash...
 
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You ever see that meme of someone glueing gem stones all over their steering wheel for good vibes?.... Essentially making a frag grenade. I get that vision placing sharp objects all over the front of the dash...
See this is why it's important to get an outside perspective lol. This made me laugh and thanks for pointing out the obvious flaw in this idea!!
 
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