No way Mr Black!, you got also a review on this truck, this truck is my favourite one. Cause it's so neat and clean and baby blue colour as well. Hehe. I'm a big fan of you, Mr Black, you have such a good actor and the review on this truck. And be careful on taking skates under the cargo track.
07:04 I fabricated our porch deck from expanded metal, similar to stout window-screen. It acts as a mud-room, the place to hang rain gear, and spot to remove boots, a Japanese-style 'genkan'. . In Japanese philosophy, the genkan is the transition between the sanctuary of the home and the outside world.
06:22 We prefer the galley at the entrance. Cooking odors, heat, and humidity can easily escape. . [edited to add] Plus incoming groceries are easily placed without traipsing through the whole rig.
07:07 2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle with a rear entry. This gives a permanent porch and permanent porch roof. . We use existing structures to enter the rig... ... with plenty of grab-rails... ... to maintain the Three Points Of Contact rule for climbing on equipment.
Yeah that looks absolutely wonderful. The time and the precision in the artwork of building a rig like that is really intense. I know this because I have done similar projects just not on this large of a scale.
The interior of our ExpeditionVehicle is three paces across by seven paces long. "But but but LM!, how do you live in such a tiny space!" . We do not live in our rig. We live out of it.
@largemarge1603 We all spend our time outside as long as the weather permits, but I have been through long stretches of inclement weather where I was so happy that my little 24' trailer had theater seating to occasionally relax in and read or watch a game until the weather cleared👍
@@stevez340 I did the alcan dalton in a rusted 2000 suburban 4x4 towing a 14 foot trailer and had no issues at all . But I would have preferred that of course. I had the trailer and suburban and 2000w gen already so it was just outtfititng the trailer and that was. Maybe 2500 bucks . Insulation windows etc
No way Mr Black!, you got also a review on this truck, this truck is my favourite one. Cause it's so neat and clean and baby blue colour as well. Hehe. I'm a big fan of you, Mr Black, you have such a good actor and the review on this truck. And be careful on taking skates under the cargo track.
07:04
I fabricated our porch deck from expanded metal, similar to stout window-screen.
It acts as a mud-room, the place to hang rain gear, and spot to remove boots, a Japanese-style 'genkan'.
.
In Japanese philosophy, the genkan is the transition between the sanctuary of the home and the outside world.
06:22
We prefer the galley at the entrance.
Cooking odors, heat, and humidity can easily escape.
.
[edited to add]
Plus incoming groceries are easily placed without traipsing through the whole rig.
07:07
2003, we built our ExpeditionVehicle with a rear entry.
This gives a permanent porch and permanent porch roof.
.
We use existing structures to enter the rig...
... with plenty of grab-rails...
... to maintain the Three Points Of Contact rule for climbing on equipment.
Yeah that looks absolutely wonderful. The time and the precision in the artwork of building a rig like that is really intense. I know this because I have done similar projects just not on this large of a scale.
I am definitely Down to Mob on that rig😊. Thanks for the great tour.
By far the best one I've seen
The outside of the rig is amazing, I could never justify that kind of money for a tiny “Denny’s” diner booth dinette, a wet bath and a bed🫤
The interior of our ExpeditionVehicle is three paces across by seven paces long.
"But but but LM!, how do you live in such a tiny space!"
.
We do not live in our rig.
We live out of it.
@largemarge1603 We all spend our time outside as long as the weather permits, but I have been through long stretches of inclement weather where I was so happy that my little 24' trailer had theater seating to occasionally relax in and read or watch a game until the weather cleared👍
It’s all about where you go . Nothern Canada/ Alaska this would be amazing in winter
@@RAo-hx8jc If you’re rich I guess it could be amazing👍but I could do the exact same thing in a van for 1/3 the price😂
@@stevez340 I did the alcan dalton in a rusted 2000 suburban 4x4 towing a 14 foot trailer and had no issues at all . But I would have preferred that of course. I had the trailer and suburban and 2000w gen already so it was just outtfititng the trailer and that was. Maybe 2500 bucks . Insulation windows etc
I'm looking for stairs like yours.
The old S&S trucks built in Sealy,Texas.
Cool vid bro 👍Australia
Super cool 👍😎
Qual o valor de um militar desses?
Badass👀🔥🔥🔥
Ugh those vehicles not practical ugh sad trying sell as
Sounds like green is your color…