
Redditor Swoesh recently shared photos of his father’s incredible DIY off-road motor home. The photos document the transformation from German fire brigade truck to a mobile living space complete with a 2-person bed, a kitchen with double sink and an electric stove, a bathroom, and a table that seats four. There’s even a hydraulic lift for a motorcycle on the back. Other Redditors are so impressed with the build that the post is making its way up the top ten posts of all time in /r/DIY. Swoesh gives all the credit to his father, leaving one commenter asking, “How do I upvote your dad?”














This thing reminds me very much of the MaxiMog: http://www.maximog.com/
I’d say this is not a DIY project. Look at their website http://www.outbound4x4.com/en. There you see a company that builds the campers which you can hire. There are lots of companies making a living this way.
Here is an impressive built by the user from a bare chassis (well, kept the cab as well). http://robgray.com/graynomad/index.php
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That thing is very neat. Looks pretty rugged. It also looks alot like the Unicat http://www.doityourselfrv.com/unicat-one-extreme-rv/
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