Every part, nut, bolt, washer and screw has a purpose. This is a van built for photography by a photographer, it's certainly not built for an instagrammer. Congratulations Thomas on what has been truly a pleasure to see being created from start to finish and wish you many safe and successful miles. Only one question, have you got a fire extinguisher?, never spotted one in the video
I agree we need a video on the fire extinguisher - type, make, why he chose it. 🤔 Could be a whole half hour on its own - with a new list to the accountant for self employed purposes.
Headlights: Having lived off of Lake Superior where fog is common I'd turn on my lights - and way too often forget to turn them off. Got into motorcycles where your lights need to be on all the time, I figured if it was good for the motorcycle it would be good for the car so started driving around with my lights on all the time. Which means I also got into the habit of turning them off all the time. Been doing that for close to 30 years now. That said, I have added a little Lithium jumper battery for each car and one for the motorcycles. So far I've only used it on the neighbors cars and my bike. Extremely useful kit.
If you ever get tired of photography, you've probably got tons of offers for work in "custom design". You nailed this. Congrats. You've actually made my wife interested in camping!!
Of all the people chasing the four wheel drive fad I think yours is the only one where you drive the van places I would not take my two wheel drive American Ducato. I'm taking off next year when I retire with wife dog and camera and getting ready makes every day still at work bearable. I think you make excellent use of your Delica and its a pleasure to watch.
Where they say Size does matter, with your floor plan design,, it doesn't matter. Great job! I just watched all your van build camper. Very impressive.
Great video Tom. Very good to know the true cost which, while not cheap, is much better than buying a pre-built 4x4 camper and tailored to your exact needs. Keep up the great work mate.
That gap in the Awning could be taken care of by adding a fold over flap/cover and Velcro on top of the roof box. Get what you need from the roof box then put the cover on and it would not block the LED lights. Great setup Thomas, thank you for sharing.
Hey Thomas, I did finally buy your book. It arrived just the other day, 3 days ahead of the estimated date. I love it; really love it. I am going through it a few pages at a time, because there is so much to take in. Just one wow after another. I am really glad you commented on the shipping price error in a recent video, because I was not going to buy your book if it cost that much to ship. I am really enjoying this video, too. I did watch the build videos in order as you posted them. Thanks all around.
Just an idea to stop your awning flying back over the top of the van during windy conditions I drilled a couple of holes in the bottom the poles, put a ring through the holes so I can then peg them down to the ground. It doesn’t mean you can do away with diagonal tie downs from the top of the poles but it does make it more secure during a big blow.
First class build Thomas. I like how you thought it through, established your priorities and made it work for your needs. Considering the cost of the van and the quality of the equipment and fittings I thought the final price was more than reasonable.
Jeez Tom, your channel has become increasingly broad and wizened, w/ great touches of easy humor, and increasingly heavy doses of sharing any and all things, photo related and whatever. Keep up this brilliant direction you've taken, and don't doubt it's value to your watchers for a second. Thanks my man.
Haha, when you got your book out to shamelessly big it up, I laughed so much I instantly hit Like and subscribed. And I agree about petrol prices . . . . if you can find any! Brilliant conversion and a very entertaining van tour. Nice one :)
Very nice! I'm not into camper vans, hubby works at an rv dealer, and we build many things ourselves, but I've been waiting for your full tour. Building it your self, your way is always great. It's now One of a kind, just like you. :) Happy camping~
Hi Tom, awesome conversation!!! One think. You need to install a fusebox for the 240v outlets! In the case you have a failure in that system the battery will not activate the internal fuse with two outlets. I think you use an EcoFlow now, there is a tool to use the EcoFlow with a household fusebox…best Seb!
You did a good job on the van! I have no idea how pounds, quid, shillings, and Euros relate to dollars. * Cheaper isn't always less expensive in the long run. I used to buy shoes from a discount store & had to replace them every 3-4 months. I finally bought Rocky boots at over $100 a pair, and they were still in good shape 7 years later. I bought a pair of Nike tennis shoes that I wore 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year for 13+ years when they finally fell apart. In the long run the boots and shoes were less expensive than the cheaper ones. It's probably the same with your van, because you'll have less repairs/replacements over the years.
I have enjoyed this series. You have done a great job with the van. The build has a very professional look to it. The aluminum and composite structure is so much nicer than wood. You can be proud of your work here. Hope you have many great trips in it.
It was great to have a full tour, I watched your build VLOGS and you've done a brilliant job. The van is very functional and has a good level of comfort for a good night sleep out of the weather. You are the best of the many photographers that do these VLOGS. The GOLD standard1 Always enjoy Thursday morning (Australia) and a good coffee watching your latest. Keep it up TH!!
Perfect budget, great modular adaptable design. Marvelous presentation very profesional and well structured. I will be using the aluminium frames. Definitely.
I was surprised how little all the extras cost! Been thinking of getting a small camper like this [ for the future coming apocalypse ;) ahem! ], as it gives you a solid base to go exploring from and stay overnight at the drop of a hat. Great video, very inspiring!
Very nice vehicle and an excellent job putting it all together. The one thing that does concern me is the aluminum bed frame right behind the driver's seat. In a rear-end collision I would be worried about that being pushed forward and seriously injuring your spine. Putting the bed frame on the passenger side would alleviate that problem but it appears that this van only has one sliding rear door and that is on the passenger side which would be a problem with the bed on the passenger side.
Long video, don't think so, long enough, no. I absolutely love your build and its just what I would really appreciate. I 😅 so much had to rewind so I didn't miss anything Absolutely brilliant footage thank you
Just a quick add on, I nipped back in my time machine and had a butchers at the transit, which one do I prefer, have to say that the transit left me unimpressed unlike your self build which I love, cudos to you, you nailed it
We have recently bought a motorhome for our family, and this van is completely unsuitable for us, but it was an awesome little series to watch. I've built and renovated loads of stuff at home, simply by learning from UA-cam vids etc., and so it was good to see a similar process of someone just going for it, learning as you go. The only thing I might've changed priority-wise was the spending on the diesel heater! I hope the CO problem is definitely solved with the revised exhaust vent position. I was most impressed by the finish quality on the cabinetry (the aluminium was a master stroke) and it was really interesting to see how the solar panel was performing far better on a hinge system, which makes complete sense, but I've never seen it done on any commercial installs (not sure why... here in Finland a hingeable panel would be so much better). Thanks for sharing.
Nice to see you here :) I love how so many communities on YT are kinda connected like this, especially in this niche. Sort of creates the feeling of a big family
Ok, I have to admit I was watching this later in the evening and must of dozed off. Waking up to Adam, Gavin and Nick cracked me up. Great video showing off the van!
I fixed my motorcycle's sluggish clutch bc of the heavy motivation I got after watching those delica build videos 😅 Felt like I gotta do something like that too. Now, the clutch is better than what the bike came with😂 thanks to my attention to detail with installing rubber gaskets and caps to each end of the clutch🤷🏻
Agreed, and inspired by Foresty's championing of household cooking appliances, I'm thinking about trying something myself and really testing my battery 👍👍😔
You did a killer job on this mate. I found your channel during the van build, and stayed for the photography trips. The lighting you setup inside is definitely the highlight for me.
Bought the same Norco battery pack for the very same reason, no "lights on" warning on my old toyota granvia jdm camper! Was also very handy when the battery decided to die on Skye. Kept us going until I could get a new battery in Fort William. Great but simple conversion you've got.
A man many only need 2000wh, but my wife brings her air dryer and that needs a good solid inverter to power her Dyson dryer. So we got the massive Bluetty battery for a pretty penny and she is super happy. Plus side it can power our big fridge and electric blanket to keep us warm at night without making any noise.
Very interesting. I didn't get that involved with my setting up my truck topper. Didn't need to. But I really did enjoy it for a number of years. The one thing I made sure of was that I had a comfortable bed. I can put up with a lot of other things as long as I have a comfortable bed at night.
We saw one of these vans going down the road in northern NY state and they are now available in the US. Trouble is not enough room for both of us but we did get some valuable tips from this video and other you have done. Ours is an E350 ford but the milage is a killer. Switching to UA-cam instead of Netflix for supper seems like a good move.
Have really been enjoying watching the journey of you going around chasing those photos but also you sharing the build and equipping the new van out. Someone else already pointed out the missing fire extinguisher the other extremely important part every outdoor person / camper / off-roader absolutely needs is first aid kit. And a burn kit. First of all having boiling hot things in a confined spaces where they land on your lap when ever they spill at any direction the burn kit (as in separate smaller first aid kit with cloth scissors, burn relieves and sterile dressings you can find super quick) is very essential you realize only when you first time need it. The bigger first aid kit (that lives in you camper not the one you carry around with your camera bag with couple of plasters in it for scratches, right) should be self explanatory enough. ;) If it takes you couple of hours to get somewhere from civilization it will take long time the help getting to you as well should you need it. Staying alive until the help gets there is really a big thing. Please do us all a favour and get yourself one before next trip. We wanna see the videos of the future trips too, ya know. Edit: Oh and great job with the van btw. While I would do some of the things differently should I build one, I'm being jelly here. Loving what you've done and it clearly works well for you.
A mod that I did for our heater in the camper, was a short extension for the exhaust. Easy to attach when parked for the and quick to remove before driving to the next destination. The van looks great.
Absolutely gorgeous conversion, I actually never thought I would ever see a UA-cam video about such things, but hear I am watching the whole thing… Amazing job would love to own such van for such trips.
Clear to see you really thought this all through in great detail Thomas, I'd say it's a fantastic result and you've done an excellent job, enjoy your travels! PS Thanks for sharing all of this, very generous! You're a clever chap!
Thomas you’ve done an amazing job creating a “tool” that’s just what’s needed… Now when you go into business building vans woo you let me know as I’d love to have one myself.
Thanks Thomas. You got the only photography channel that I am totally impressed with. I am a beginner photographer and doing it besides my main job. I have got a lot from your videos as I have a taste of the landscape and wild photography only. Your videos are really interesting and polishing my hobby of photography. Thanks for making this video because it cleared a lot of my questions about traveling for photography.
A Photographer with a better Van build than a lot of the Van builders! Well done.
17:27 cracked me up so much 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the overview and cost breakdown. It's really inspiring!
Yes quite the comical highlight, mind you I have had people to that in the past.. (ie no common courtesy, nosey muppets) ;)
Every part, nut, bolt, washer and screw has a purpose. This is a van built for photography by a photographer, it's certainly not built for an instagrammer. Congratulations Thomas on what has been truly a pleasure to see being created from start to finish and wish you many safe and successful miles. Only one question, have you got a fire extinguisher?, never spotted one in the video
All that hate for instagrammers lmao
He had one prominently displayed in one of the works in progress videos.
Thanks for your comment. I do indeed have a fire extinguisher. 👍👍
I agree we need a video on the fire extinguisher - type, make, why he chose it. 🤔
Could be a whole half hour on its own - with a new list to the accountant for self employed purposes.
Really cool van mate 👍🏻
At 21:58. I was really expecting Gavin Hardcastle to smuggle his book into your book collection 😂
Yeah Actally XD
Again, this a dream vehicle, every details has purpose. 👍
Tom.
I was watching this at 3 in the morning and the "not when you have a van as recognizable as this one" bit was great, thanks a lot, haha
What a great 1-person van build. We'll done.
I’m actually amazed at how inexpensive the project was, given how “top notch” the results are.
Best. Grey water. Setup. Ever! Simple genius!
Headlights: Having lived off of Lake Superior where fog is common I'd turn on my lights - and way too often forget to turn them off. Got into motorcycles where your lights need to be on all the time, I figured if it was good for the motorcycle it would be good for the car so started driving around with my lights on all the time. Which means I also got into the habit of turning them off all the time. Been doing that for close to 30 years now.
That said, I have added a little Lithium jumper battery for each car and one for the motorcycles. So far I've only used it on the neighbors cars and my bike. Extremely useful kit.
Headlights always on. Besides the habbit of turnig it off you will get extra visibility points on the road, even in daylight. Safety first.
I keep coming back to this video just to admire how well you put this van-built together.
If you ever get tired of photography, you've probably got tons of offers for work in "custom design". You nailed this. Congrats. You've actually made my wife interested in camping!!
Super job, Tom! Some really great ideas in there, loved it. Right back to work on mine now, I'm feeling inspired
You said that the last time.
Just copy paste
Yours must be coming along well now. This video doesn't show the lift, but you'll see it next time you see the van.
Still looking forward to seeing yours Adam.
Time for Thomas and Adam to get away from camper conversions. I thought these two guys were landscape photographers. Well boys get back to your roots.
Of all the people chasing the four wheel drive fad I think yours is the only one where you drive the van places I would not take my two wheel drive American Ducato. I'm taking off next year when I retire with wife dog and camera and getting ready makes every day still at work bearable. I think you make excellent use of your Delica and its a pleasure to watch.
This has zero relevance for my lifestyle and yet I enjoyed it tremendously. Nice.
As a landscape photographer not a van builder you did a real proffesional looking job and you didn't miss a thing, storage everywhere.
Where they say Size does matter, with your floor plan design,, it doesn't matter. Great job! I just watched all your van build camper. Very impressive.
Great video Tom. Very good to know the true cost which, while not cheap, is much better than buying a pre-built 4x4 camper and tailored to your exact needs. Keep up the great work mate.
That gap in the Awning could be taken care of by adding a fold over flap/cover and Velcro on top of the roof box. Get what you need from the roof box then put the cover on and it would not block the LED lights.
Great setup Thomas, thank you for sharing.
You have best small van build... clean and simple
Hey Thomas, I did finally buy your book. It arrived just the other day, 3 days ahead of the estimated date. I love it; really love it. I am going through it a few pages at a time, because there is so much to take in. Just one wow after another. I am really glad you commented on the shipping price error in a recent video, because I was not going to buy your book if it cost that much to ship. I am really enjoying this video, too. I did watch the build videos in order as you posted them. Thanks all around.
Just an idea to stop your awning flying back over the top of the van during windy conditions I drilled a couple of holes in the bottom the poles, put a ring through the holes so I can then peg them down to the ground. It doesn’t mean you can do away with diagonal tie downs from the top of the poles but it does make it more secure during a big blow.
Adam, Gavin, Nick scene in van, priceless :)
Easily the best compact camper for an individual, that too self built....amazing 👏
First class build Thomas. I like how you thought it through, established your priorities and made it work for your needs. Considering the cost of the van and the quality of the equipment and fittings I thought the final price was more than reasonable.
Jeez Tom, your channel has become increasingly broad and wizened, w/ great touches of easy humor, and increasingly heavy doses of sharing any and all things, photo related and whatever. Keep up this brilliant direction you've taken, and don't doubt it's value to your watchers for a second. Thanks my man.
You inspired me so much, not just by photography. I get this feeling i want to do something epic with life and i what to thank you for that.
Space is the ultimate luxury.
Love the fact your using ridgemonkey equipment shows it’s not just for carp fishing
We absolutely LOVE our awning (similar to yours) we put on our Jeep 3 years ago. We use it almost every time we go out.
You need one of those fans in the roof of your vehicle.
Where can you get the water bottle that sprays?
Funny. I was just thinking about something like this, because I want to go on a long road trip. And here it is. Popping on UA-cam....
It’s safe to say this man loves his lights
Haha, when you got your book out to shamelessly big it up, I laughed so much I instantly hit Like and subscribed. And I agree about petrol prices . . . . if you can find any!
Brilliant conversion and a very entertaining van tour. Nice one :)
Very nice! I'm not into camper vans, hubby works at an rv dealer, and we build many things ourselves, but I've been waiting for your full tour. Building it your self, your way is always great. It's now One of a kind, just like you. :)
Happy camping~
Happy camping 😊🤙
Hi Tom, awesome conversation!!! One think. You need to install a fusebox for the 240v outlets! In the case you have a failure in that system the battery will not activate the internal fuse with two outlets. I think you use an EcoFlow now, there is a tool to use the EcoFlow with a household fusebox…best Seb!
You did a good job on the van! I have no idea how pounds, quid, shillings, and Euros relate to dollars. * Cheaper isn't always less expensive in the long run. I used to buy shoes from a discount store & had to replace them every 3-4 months. I finally bought Rocky boots at over $100 a pair, and they were still in good shape 7 years later. I bought a pair of Nike tennis shoes that I wore 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year for 13+ years when they finally fell apart. In the long run the boots and shoes were less expensive than the cheaper ones. It's probably the same with your van, because you'll have less repairs/replacements over the years.
I have enjoyed this series. You have done a great job with the van. The build has a very professional look to it. The aluminum and composite structure is so much nicer than wood. You can be proud of your work here. Hope you have many great trips in it.
Your toilet holds 50 stone, that's one hell of a meal!
🤣🤣
It was great to have a full tour, I watched your build VLOGS and you've done a brilliant job. The van is very functional and has a good level of comfort for a good night sleep out of the weather. You are the best of the many photographers that do these VLOGS. The GOLD standard1 Always enjoy Thursday morning (Australia) and a good coffee watching your latest. Keep it up TH!!
That's very kind. Thanks a lot. Happy Thursday (It's still Wednesday here )
Perfect budget, great modular adaptable design. Marvelous presentation very profesional and well structured. I will be using the aluminium frames. Definitely.
Credit to you Tom, brilliantly built, and thoroughly enjoyed all the build vids you did, should last you years, drive safe
your idea how solar works and co2 is cant be more wrong but still a nice video.
I was surprised how little all the extras cost! Been thinking of getting a small camper like this [ for the future coming apocalypse ;) ahem! ], as it gives you a solid base to go exploring from and stay overnight at the drop of a hat.
Great video, very inspiring!
Very nice vehicle and an excellent job putting it all together. The one thing that does concern me is the aluminum bed frame right behind the driver's seat. In a rear-end collision I would be worried about that being pushed forward and seriously injuring your spine. Putting the bed frame on the passenger side would alleviate that problem but it appears that this van only has one sliding rear door and that is on the passenger side which would be a problem with the bed on the passenger side.
I love the unintentional ponytail. Great van too.
Omg, everyday I get a little bit more motivated to make that same move and become location independent. Thanks for another great video!
Long video, don't think so, long enough, no.
I absolutely love your build and its just what I would really appreciate.
I 😅 so much had to rewind so I didn't miss anything
Absolutely brilliant footage thank you
Just a quick add on, I nipped back in my time machine and had a butchers at the transit, which one do I prefer, have to say that the transit left me unimpressed unlike your self build which I love, cudos to you, you nailed it
Loved your van build, your choice of materials and workmanship is first class 👌 👍 absolutely superb in every respect.
That scene with people out the window........about wet myself. great overall job, really good choice of vehicle, it has a look about it.
It's clear that engineering is a second career option. Great vision, creativity, and dauntless persistence.
"It's got a nice big hole." Thomas Heaton, July 2021.
Great video, Thomas, the van conversion is superb - wish I had your skills. Dammit!
Me vi todo el proyecto en un día, felicitaciones!
Has logrado un hermoso y útil vehículo, gracias por compartir!
We have recently bought a motorhome for our family, and this van is completely unsuitable for us, but it was an awesome little series to watch. I've built and renovated loads of stuff at home, simply by learning from UA-cam vids etc., and so it was good to see a similar process of someone just going for it, learning as you go. The only thing I might've changed priority-wise was the spending on the diesel heater! I hope the CO problem is definitely solved with the revised exhaust vent position. I was most impressed by the finish quality on the cabinetry (the aluminium was a master stroke) and it was really interesting to see how the solar panel was performing far better on a hinge system, which makes complete sense, but I've never seen it done on any commercial installs (not sure why... here in Finland a hingeable panel would be so much better). Thanks for sharing.
Damn this build looks super clean! Love the accent lighting inside too, looks super cozy!
Nice to see you here :) I love how so many communities on YT are kinda connected like this, especially in this niche. Sort of creates the feeling of a big family
Really enjoyed the van build series, so was nice having you go over everything you’ve added. Such a rad van.
Ok, I have to admit I was watching this later in the evening and must of dozed off. Waking up to Adam, Gavin and Nick cracked me up. Great video showing off the van!
Absolutely fantastic build, all it needs now is a 2" lift.
I spit my coffee out at 17:40!!!! great work
I fixed my motorcycle's sluggish clutch bc of the heavy motivation I got after watching those delica build videos 😅 Felt like I gotta do something like that too. Now, the clutch is better than what the bike came with😂 thanks to my attention to detail with installing rubber gaskets and caps to each end of the clutch🤷🏻
That's awesome! I just changed the rear break pads. Very satisfying. 👍👍
Great job
Haven't seen a comment on this yet but for around £10 you can get a lights-on warning buzzer, saved me many times!
17:30 a skit like this is out of character for you, which makes it especially great!
That camper is worth every penny you spent Thomas, and probably a whole lot more….brilliant machine!!!
Man, I love these small yet super cozy camper vans, and the fact you made this all by yourself, makes it even better. Awesome work my guy! 🙌
Excellent! The best Delica buildout I've ever seen.
"No camper van is complete unless it has a Crockpot" - Foresty Forest
Crockpot is so 2020....Forestry Forest has upgraded to a Ninja Air Fryer/Pressure Cooker combo. 😁
Agreed, and inspired by Foresty's championing of household cooking appliances, I'm thinking about trying something myself and really testing my battery 👍👍😔
And a sewing machine. Don't forget the sewing machine.
A washing machine would come in handy too.
Congratulations! Your decisions are definitely not what mine would be, but they definitely helped me figure out what I would like to do. 😉
You did a killer job on this mate. I found your channel during the van build, and stayed for the photography trips. The lighting you setup inside is definitely the highlight for me.
Bought the same Norco battery pack for the very same reason, no "lights on" warning on my old toyota granvia jdm camper! Was also very handy when the battery decided to die on Skye. Kept us going until I could get a new battery in Fort William. Great but simple conversion you've got.
Your lighting concept is absolutely fantastic!!! Looks so awesome!
The horror section was great - I'm definitely getting curtains!
Love that you keep your grey water...👌🏼 Great van!
Thats what I'm talking about, can't beat Japanese 4x4, I got Toyota hiace
Can't wait to see the Van everywhere in Europe soon
Are the English allowed in Mainland Europe? :-)
@@AndyBanner only when mounting the steering wheel to the left side ;)
Hmmm, don't think that's happening anytime soon.
i love how much he loves the reading lights
I do, so much ❤️
A man many only need 2000wh, but my wife brings her air dryer and that needs a good solid inverter to power her Dyson dryer. So we got the massive Bluetty battery for a pretty penny and she is super happy. Plus side it can power our big fridge and electric blanket to keep us warm at night without making any noise.
Now he’s finally finished his one man van build he’s other half has just let him know she wouldn’t mind coming along on some of his adventures 😂😂😂😂
Or else........
The camping equivalent of "I'm not hungry." scnr
Very interesting. I didn't get that involved with my setting up my truck topper. Didn't need to. But I really did enjoy it for a number of years. The one thing I made sure of was that I had a comfortable bed. I can put up with a lot of other things as long as I have a comfortable bed at night.
I think you did a really great job on this van for someone who has never done a project like that before. may it serve you well
Good build mate Ive been doing this for 40 years and you made a nice job of that
Finally, the toilet part...yesss...i was looking forward to the toilet part for years..
Your enthusiasm and proudness about your van shines through. Absolutely awesome fella 🙂👍🏼
My Girlfriend came into the room at @17:30 and literally just noped out of our living room. Great video man. you always keep me coming back.
That is cool!!! Thank you for the tour and letting us know the cost. I'm sure you are enjoying it. Looks like fun.
We saw one of these vans going down the road in northern NY state and they are now available in the US. Trouble is not enough room for both of us but we did get some valuable tips from this video and other you have done. Ours is an E350 ford but the milage is a killer. Switching to UA-cam instead of Netflix for supper seems like a good move.
Have really been enjoying watching the journey of you going around chasing those photos but also you sharing the build and equipping the new van out.
Someone else already pointed out the missing fire extinguisher the other extremely important part every outdoor person / camper / off-roader absolutely needs is first aid kit. And a burn kit.
First of all having boiling hot things in a confined spaces where they land on your lap when ever they spill at any direction the burn kit (as in separate smaller first aid kit with cloth scissors, burn relieves and sterile dressings you can find super quick) is very essential you realize only when you first time need it. The bigger first aid kit (that lives in you camper not the one you carry around with your camera bag with couple of plasters in it for scratches, right) should be self explanatory enough. ;)
If it takes you couple of hours to get somewhere from civilization it will take long time the help getting to you as well should you need it. Staying alive until the help gets there is really a big thing. Please do us all a favour and get yourself one before next trip. We wanna see the videos of the future trips too, ya know.
Edit: Oh and great job with the van btw. While I would do some of the things differently should I build one, I'm being jelly here. Loving what you've done and it clearly works well for you.
That's my dream! Has been for over a decade (I'm a bit embarrassed it's still a dream...!). Good on yah!
You can be a builder. Your van build looks so professional! Impressive.
So much better than 'what's in my camera bag' videos beloved of every UA-cam photographer. Good professional job on the van.
You did a great job on your van. Very clean and professional looking.
A mod that I did for our heater in the camper, was a short extension for the exhaust. Easy to attach when parked for the and quick to remove before driving to the next destination. The van looks great.
Not a bad idea 🤔👍
Awesome to see a tour of the finished product. If you ever have a spare few weeks to kit out another one, let me know 🤣🤣
One of the raddest setups here on the Tube.
Absolutely gorgeous conversion, I actually never thought I would ever see a UA-cam video about such things, but hear I am watching the whole thing… Amazing job would love to own such van for such trips.
Lol, glad you enjoyed it.
Clear to see you really thought this all through in great detail Thomas, I'd say it's a fantastic result and you've done an excellent job, enjoy your travels! PS Thanks for sharing all of this, very generous! You're a clever chap!
That price is better than I was expecting all in.
Wonderful piece of work. Loved it and how you have taken care of all the nitty gritty camping needs. Wish I could have one ❤️
Thomas you’ve done an amazing job creating a “tool” that’s just what’s needed…
Now when you go into business building vans woo you let me know as I’d love to have one myself.
Thanks Thomas. You got the only photography channel that I am totally impressed with. I am a beginner photographer and doing it besides my main job. I have got a lot from your videos as I have a taste of the landscape and wild photography only. Your videos are really interesting and polishing my hobby of photography. Thanks for making this video because it cleared a lot of my questions about traveling for photography.