Bit of a faff puttin this up, but a dinky outfit, nonetheless.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KT74OsJgU_M
There might be some ideas to pinch and addapt for Bongo use.
Dinky Outfit
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Re: Dinky Outfit
"Sorry dear, we forgot to get milk. Can we just nip into town and buy some."Bob wrote:Bit of a faff puttin this up, but a dinky outfit, nonetheless.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KT74OsJgU_M
There might be some ideas to pinch and addapt for Bongo use.
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Re: Dinky Outfit
That's been on here before
Hate to think how heavy it is
And how did he get the two kids there as I'm sure the back seats arnt in use with all that in the back so
It's only got two seats
If you want something that big buy a bigger vehicle
Horrible in my eyes sure the wind and rain would get through the gaps aswell and it would rattle in the wind
Burn it ( I've had a bad day )
Hate to think how heavy it is
And how did he get the two kids there as I'm sure the back seats arnt in use with all that in the back so
It's only got two seats
If you want something that big buy a bigger vehicle
Horrible in my eyes sure the wind and rain would get through the gaps aswell and it would rattle in the wind
Burn it ( I've had a bad day )
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Have to agree. Its a triumph of ingenuity over good sense (been a bit guilty of that meself in the past ). Ben had probably got hold of the remote control after a zider session and got carried away youtubing for camping solutionsGasy wrote:That's been on here before
Hate to think how heavy it is
And how did he get the two kids there as I'm sure the back seats arnt in use with all that in the back so
It's only got two seats
If you want something that big buy a bigger vehicle
Horrible in my eyes sure the wind and rain would get through the gaps aswell and it would rattle in the wind
Burn it ( I've had a bad day )
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This week the remote is mostly being controled by Crabbies, since Asda were doing it for a quid a bottle.
I wouldn't have been there but its opposite Screwfix where I had a couple of bits on order.
I wouldn't have been there but its opposite Screwfix where I had a couple of bits on order.
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Very partial to a drop of Crabbies - ginger is good for you after all Ye Gods, what are you about to fabricate BenBob wrote:This week the remote is mostly being controled by Crabbies, since Asda were doing it for a quid a bottle.
I wouldn't have been there but its opposite Screwfix where I had a couple of bits on order.
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I've been doing a good line in re-cycled pallets lately.
Tool crates, work tops, trestles, and such like.
Tool crates, work tops, trestles, and such like.
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I like the ingenuity. There are people who only want to drive a small vehicle.
Its obviously still at the hobbyists stage in its design and with all those bits and bobs would not pass the test of hiring out to Joe Blogs.
It would be interesting to see how an experienced folding camper designer would go about productising it.
Its obviously still at the hobbyists stage in its design and with all those bits and bobs would not pass the test of hiring out to Joe Blogs.
It would be interesting to see how an experienced folding camper designer would go about productising it.
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