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Scotland star spotted ON TOP of Tartan Army camper van with his face on it
A SCOTLAND superstar has been spotted posing on top of a van that has his own face on it.
John McIntosh, 44, put together a special Tartan Army-themed VW camper for his journey to Germany.
The loyal follower of the national side decked out the 58-year-old motor in Scotland colours.
The bright blue also has a top deck with Scotland and Germany flags, pictures of manager Steve Clarke and the dates of his team’s clashes in the group stage.
It has also been emblazoned with pictures of the players in the Euros squad.
John took the Caledonian camper all the way from his native to Falkirk to Munich in time for Scotland’s opener clash with the host nation on Friday.
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But his Tartan Army transport got some special attention from one of the players.
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Scotland midfielder John McGinn couldn’t resist posing for a snap with the vehicle as it arrived in Germany.
The footy star clambered to the top deck of the camper and gave a thumbs-up as he grinned for the snap.
Super John McGinn was not the first famous face to be drawn in my John’s wheels.
John previously told how a mystery biker begged him for a chat about the vehicle after getting off a ferry in Amsterdam.
But to his surprise, the motorcyclist turned out to be Trainspotting star Ewan McGregor.
The movie legend also posed with the Tartan Army footsoldier beside his decked-out camper.
John previously told The Scottish Sun: “My van turns heads, it’s hard not to look at it.”
He is one of the almost 200,000 Scotland fans who have travelled to Germany to see the national side compete.
The tartan takeover has already started in Munich.
Kilt-clad supporters have brought the party to the German city as they play bagpipes and even formed a conga in the street with locals.
Scotland fans have even drank some bars dry of beer in just HOURS.
Munich bars have put breweries on alert for ‘Scot-oberfest’ and ordered more beer – to stop our record 100,000-strong Euros travelling support from emptying pubs‘ barrels.
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Bar and beer garden bosses have told their suppliers they need hundreds of thousands of pints for the thirsty Tartan Army ahead of the Germany clash.
One waitress at a lager-less boozer said: “It’s not our fault – your fans like beer so much.”