I own a terrain tuff 19”6’ in electric blue and are an engineer by profession. The chassis is very well constructed and light and strong. The galvabond black painted steel is lighter than galvanised ones and durable for over 20 years unless dropped into a lot of salt water! The timber frame is no issue as the composite wall covering is virtually leakproof, just check your window and door sealing after the first trip. The interior furniture is first rate and fully sealed and are heavy grade materials, unlike the brand with a big “J” I love my van for it’s looks, construction, suspension and cost/ value equation. Sure there are superior vans by maybe 15% but they are 50-100% more expensive. So a great van in my opinion
Our pleasure. We love our van and really hope the video helps all those out there who can’t get to Melbourne to check it out. Thanks for the great feedback 😁👍
Thanks for the video, gary and lisa. Our chassis just arrived at the factory for our 21 bunk full composite panel build. Our last van was full composite and was incredibly strong. We didn't want another white van, but I'll l sacrifice colour over wood any day. Cheers
Are you ambassadors for the company? Haha went across water crossings and not one drop of water got in. Its where the water that dies get in somehow and you cant see it
Interesting about the new composite panels. They'll be warmer and also they will have fewer leak point's. We had an issue with the silicone around the window leaking water into the bedroom due to the panel joining strip, water was tracking down, luckily onto the bedside table, our dealer here in NZ will be sorting it properly when we get to Christchurch as we were already travelling. I love our dealer here, so customer focused ☺️. The only other issue is with the kitchen drawers, they constantly pop open, and is damaging the drawer face, we've had to fix 3 times so far 😔. And that's damage from NZ sealed road's 🤷 NZTA can't Fix a road so it's actually smooth to drive on 🤣. We love our van ☺️ (23' network RV Terrain Tuff club lounge) I also liked that model which had all that outside storage at the front. It would make it warmer or in Aussie stop the heat a bit in the bedroom cupboards ... Boy do they get hot in summer 😎. Thanks for doing this video, it was very interesting. From @katnrobtouringnz on FB ☺️
I own a terrain tuff 19”6’ in electric blue and are an engineer by profession. The chassis is very well constructed and light and strong. The galvabond black painted steel is lighter than galvanised ones and durable for over 20 years unless dropped into a lot of salt water!
The timber frame is no issue as the composite wall covering is virtually leakproof, just check your window and door sealing after the first trip.
The interior furniture is first rate and fully sealed and are heavy grade materials, unlike the brand with a big “J”
I love my van for it’s looks, construction, suspension and cost/ value equation.
Sure there are superior vans by maybe 15% but they are 50-100% more expensive.
So a great van in my opinion
Perfect timing. The day this video dropped was the day we had notification our NRV chassis was on the production line. Thanks for the video
Awesome. Did you see your van anywhere in the video Being built?? 🤪
@@hitchingup no we didn’t , we are getting the new 2024 decals. Grey and orange 21.6f family bunk.
@@hitchingup i did my work plascemant at crusader caravans
Thanks so much Gaz & Lisa for showing us the NRV factory. Great to see how our van was built. Another awesome episode, thanks guys.
Our pleasure. We love our van and really hope the video helps all those out there who can’t get to Melbourne to check it out. Thanks for the great feedback 😁👍
Great tour thanks for filming, the factory is HUGE! Producing 30/week no wonder there are so many of us out there lol. Safe travels.
Glad you enjoyed it. The factory is definitely huge 😁👍
Thanks for the video, gary and lisa.
Our chassis just arrived at the factory for our 21 bunk full composite panel build. Our last van was full composite and was incredibly strong. We didn't want another white van, but I'll l sacrifice colour over wood any day. Cheers
On the Move is my ride Gazza
Top vans mate 👍
Are you ambassadors for the company?
Haha went across water crossings and not one drop of water got in.
Its where the water that dies get in somehow and you cant see it
Great tour, very interesting. Are the 24 models 1 piece timber floor?
Ply and staples walls , soggy wheatbixs
🌹 *Promo sm*
The gum chewing is off putting.
Interesting about the new composite panels. They'll be warmer and also they will have fewer leak point's.
We had an issue with the silicone around the window leaking water into the bedroom due to the panel joining strip, water was tracking down, luckily onto the bedside table, our dealer here in NZ will be sorting it properly when we get to Christchurch as we were already travelling. I love our dealer here, so customer focused ☺️. The only other issue is with the kitchen drawers, they constantly pop open, and is damaging the drawer face, we've had to fix 3 times so far 😔. And that's damage from NZ sealed road's 🤷 NZTA can't Fix a road so it's actually smooth to drive on 🤣. We love our van ☺️ (23' network RV Terrain Tuff club lounge)
I also liked that model which had all that outside storage at the front. It would make it warmer or in Aussie stop the heat a bit in the bedroom cupboards ... Boy do they get hot in summer 😎. Thanks for doing this video, it was very interesting. From @katnrobtouringnz on FB ☺️