Hands on... D.I.Y.

biugueits

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After selling my first homemade truck camper, I decided to put a new project running.

Probably, September´s end will be finished...

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ski3pin said:
Looking good, thanks for the update! I also noticed the blue oval on the back of the camper.
Tks Ski3pin... Look, the oval it's kind of personal brand that I created... a way to identify my camper.

As I live in a region where the predominant Araucarian pine (Araucaria angustifolia), also known as "Pehuén", I decided to make a homage to this beautiful tree.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araucaria_angustifolia

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Your work looks very well crafted. Looking forward to seeing your interior come together. I like the logo too.
 
Thx for sharing. Your attention to detail is really impressive. The end results of your work look "storebought" and professionally made.

The rear pop up design seems to be a nice and simple way to build extra standup room in a small camper. Years ago, in Spokane Washington, a company called Roamin Chariots built a model with this type of roof line.

Keep us posted.....
 
Just noticed your post.You have done nice work.Time to get out and enjoy your handiwork.
What type of areas can you get to?Just jungle,or some mountain regions?
Happy New Year.
Frank
 
Hello biugueits,

is there any progress in your built and may be some pics from the interior. I am always looking for ready made campers,
the other day i think it must be possible to build my own on my needs but i am afraid to start the project.

Manfred
 
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