When he used to live in Shropshire ( my home county) , so many people would see him out and about with his family. They all said just how genuine he is and proper down to earth which is not what you expect from someone on the tv. He is happy to have a chat with you and do the usual though I'm not sure if any had a brew with him. I follow his FB and IG and on rare occasions he has responded to my odd comment in a very friendly manner.
There’s a few of these converted. A mate of mine has one, and has done winter trips to north of the arctic circle. Awesome bit of kit. And, this one has had a shed load of cash spent on it!
Fantastic content & a huge thanks to Ollie for the entertaining & informative walk round. Seems not that long ago that he got the Pinz & got it converted but shame he's having so many problems. Hope he gets it sorted soon & back out adventuring. Thanks for my Pinz fix Rich!😂
I built a tiny home trailer I can move with a truck. Seemed like the best option to get everything I wanted with the lowest budget. I’ve been living inside it full time for 8 months now.
That’s a lovely machine that is. Got everything you could possibly need. Also bang on with the fact that get someone professional to do things that can cause and issue as in electrical stuff as last thing you want is it going up while you are asleep. Spot on thanks for sharing dude. All the best dude
I like it. I really do like it. Personally, I would like to have a private toilet space inside. That space would ideally also be able to wash one's body if no facilities were close by. For legal reasons of registering as a leisure vehicle, I would also need to have (but not necessarily want) a sink and a fixed cooker of some kind. An onboard toilet is something that I don't have in my caravan, but having stayed somewhere last year where there was a bear alert and bear fireworks being set off not 5 metres from my caravan, the trek to the toilet in the middle of the night was done with much caution! The bear problem has become quite an issue with 'urban bears' now part of everyday vocabulary. (Country is Japan)
Absolutely, to get it reclassified as a motorhome (for UK legal reasons), they (the Man) expect - in addition to the awning this one has - a fixed toilet/bathroom & kitchen else they can push back and you're in the world of invalid insurance and more frequent/stringent checks than just an annual MOT, etc.
I’ve driven a Pinzgauer from Colchester to Fort George for an exercise. Never again, so slow and 5mpg. Not designed for long journeys. However this Pinzgauer looks proper awesome and would be incredible fun for off roading adventures.
@rod058 tbf, the gauge always drops quickly even at normal mpg... for the size, weight and type of vehicle, they're fitted with particularly small tanks. :)
Great video - beautiful back to basics rig that still holds its unique identity and lovely to see trusted workmanship at play. Ollie seems like a top bloke - wishing him and your channel continued success and all the best with future builds\projects 😊
Wonder if it's running the multi fuel engine? The Pinz I used to drive in Afghanistan ran on pretty much anything and everything. Mainly we fueled ours with AVTUR which I think is aviation fuel. As for off road capability I think I've taken a 4x4 Pinz across worse terrain than I would dare to take a Land Rover!
Hi it's me the weirdo who commented on the post about hostile architecture made to fool people into thinking that it's wheelchair accessible. You got a new follower. This channel is awesome. Much love from Finland
Awesome walk round Ollie 🤟 what a fkn gold nugget of a BOB. I’m going back to a more utilitarian vehicle now as I have got sick of the bells n whistles sounding off every five minutes. Have to say Solar in the northern hemisphere ??? Having pissed off to Straya 12 years ago I spend 3-4 weeks out bush at a time and solar rocks. All the best both from Aussie Viking 💪🏴🇦🇺
04:49 We built our ExpeditionVehicle with a rear entry. We like the visual and visceral sense of openness. . With a side entry, your sight-lines end at the cabinet or toilet opposite the door. Inevitably, some nation has right-hand drive (RHD) with traffic in the left lane, putting the entry out into traffic.
The Landrover Defender in the Australian Army all had Isuzu engines that never broke down. The SAS “perentie” 6 wheel Defender has the ability to cross the width of Australia with the long range tank with the bullet proof Isuzu turbo diesel. One sold at auction for £50,000 $AU110,000.
@ I served 20 years in the military and never heard of a land rover Isuzu engine malfunction, they were top heavy and rolled over quite a bit as not so soldier proof. The reliability comes mainly due to the high discipline of the maintenance regime in the Army, (daily checks) and monthly checks, and the Isuzu engine and vehicles are highly sort after, but its only specific engines that maintain such a reputation, as some major car companies Ford to be Frank, (have been taken over by the bean counters, cutting corners to save, but it doesn’t save in the long run) every manufacturer is only as good as its current vehicle. So modern Isuzus may not be as reliable. The long range factor is real, the LRPV’s were designed to for Australian special forces to last on an operation for extended periods. The LRPV are highly modified for a specific purpose. So not so bold claims after all, just facts. The LRPV is a long range patrol vehicle, and along with the Isuzu engine like the Toyotas are sort after in Australia due to their reliability, unlike the terrible reliability of an aging land rover, (the series 1 LR did have a good reputation though) you might be ok for the first 4 - 6 years in a modern Land Rover, but experience says its unreliable. Might be ok in the UK if you change vehicles often, but outback your vehicle has to last 20 years and if your vehicle is not reliable it could cost your life.
@ I dont think you understand the process in defence procurement, in accordance with most soldiers air sailors who have to operate some of the shit that gets into defence, political influence lobbying and back door deals were common place when I was in the military. The Land Rover was a success story, but why did they put Isuzu engines in a 110 defender? Because Land Rover engine has a poor reputation in the outback. The F111 had problems a blowouts, the Helicopters need replacing in the Australian Army, The Eurocopter tiger couldn’t communicate with the US Abrams tanks. The latest debacle is the submarines, but I also think the F35’s will probably be a waste of money. Corruption is rife
@ I don’t think you understand that I’m not reading your comments because you are going on about things I didn’t ask or care about. This isn’t a debate page 😝
So true about the people you pay to look after your vehicle. If they see it as "your problem,😢" then that is exactly what it is. The truth is that until you have turned every nut and bolt yourself, you can't be confident in it. I have learned most things the hard way, thank god I have good friends around me when the sh*t hits the fan.
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk How you interpret it is up to you, it's not meant negatively. Criticism can also be meant to point out something in a neutral or joking way. I can point out a glaring issue and still think a build can look cool which yours does. There I also gave you something positive now :)
You know what I mean? I mean, you know? 😂 I lost count.. 😂 jokes a side, great bug out vehicle! Nice tour, good camera and audio work. Not to long and still I feel like I've seen all the details. 👍🏼 Keep it up! Just bring the DAF back already...😢
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk Yeah, subchassis is quite an important choice to make! And if you don't get or know what you want it's not an easy fix after the fact. How much travel you need to have on the springs of the subchassis and how to attach the fixed point where it pivots... You need someone with experience. I'm from the Netherlands so that makes the DAF even cooler! Here I would know who to send you to for that subchassis (even on a budget). I've helped on a Mercedes 1120 4x4 (German fire truck) If you need inspiration there is this massive meet in Germany. Willys Fernreisemobiltreffen. It's mainly truck based overland vehicles but If it has wheels and is meant to travel with, you will find one there! Nice to see you doing well. You will get to it. I'm sure!
Such a small tank on these would definitely need to put in a LR tank to bring it to at least 150 litres. Same with the water don’t want all the weight up high . This looks good but some bits are definitely impractical
They did make a 140L fuel tank for Pinzgauers, not to many knocking about but not impossible to find. We normally fabricate new stainless one up however
Fair one. It’s definitely a good spot for light weight items tho. Id like a top one above my bed at the foot end as it’s dead space. But I suppose that’s out of view so not an issue.
Having lived in Alaska and then Wyoming for years I forgot how fast you pomes speak 🗣️ hahahaha I love the video But man I must be more American than anything now as this felt like it was on double speed That’s my issue tho Being an hunting outfitter and arctic guide I tend to run into slow talking types This truck is the real deal Cool channel too man
It looks like fun, but to be honest, it is a estetic vehicle with all those extra plates spread across and in armageddon the fuel would run out and then you just have a small house standing on wheels.
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk 🤔 if $$$ was not a problem could one swap out the running gear for a busted up 6x6 so on road would be better, have seen in hot rod side one putting in all the comforts of new vehicle, probably find one off them Mercedes 6x6
No one said anything about an apocalypse you just made that up. Then you have to think up a traffic jam to stop a vehicle that doesn’t need road 😂 How upset with your own life are you to try and pull others down to feel good 😂
The vectors in Afghanistan which is this basically the same we used to put sausage rolls and pasty’s under cover n the engine / transmission tunnel get them nice and warm .
What's always forgotten in these walkthroughs on builds, is; what purpose are they built! This is a weekend warrior. Not believing in showers and toilets makes you dependent on a bucket and petrol stations. not a fulltime living. What I do love about this one, is the lack of tech. Too many of these trucks are built for when if Armageddon happens. It's silly.
What amazes me is there are actually ppl that click on a video to find as much stuff as they can to bitch about and pick fault. Lucky there are plenty of ppl out there that actually respect the time and money that’s gone into the build and the making of the vid. Hopefully you have a better day 😂
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk I think the channel name of "Bugoutvehicles" says it all really. It's not about using/having or building something with a 240v hook-up, shower, toilet, microwave, fully functioning kitchen, vanity mirror and hairdryer, it's about having something that can get you from A to B, over any terrain and you can live in/out of as long as needed. Otherwise, you'd buy a Caravan or Winnebago. This vehicle was built to be minimalistic, meaning less to go wrong. Or maybe I just totally misread the statement.🤔
Feel free to show me some vids of a stuck 6x6 Pinzgauer because you are making up that they get stuck all the time arnt you 😂 they also have a better flotation than your everyday pickup when aired down not to mention they are quadruple locked. As for massive it’s a fraction of the size of a unimog or MAN truck so it’s a medium size overland vehicle.
Plenty of left hand drives and different body styles and prices vary depending on year engine and body style. Speak to @theadamsoverlandcompany Link in description box
Generally i advise against it, with that said there are some gems to be found and the pinzgauer is a typically are very low milage vehicle when released.
Gotta be better than my hilux and 125 Honda! Just don’t shoot me when SHTF! You’ll only piss me off. I’ve a feeling you ain’t to far from me in zummerzet
@@katiehall8166im not surprised that a joke goes over your head. Is is sinking in that you look stupid commenting over and over on a post because you are so fragile you clicked on a video that triggers you. These are making some hilarious screen shots when you put them all together 😂😂😂
If only there was such a thing as a big tunnel to France or countless vessels that carry vehicles across water. Or maybe just a vehicle that can get you a few hundred miles away from flooding or fire.
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk yes a certain level of arrogance that day… I’ll pay that but, it’s interesting you pick up my arrogance while I’m referring to the underlying arrogance expecting we know who this person is… anyway, good to know we are both socially aware. Have a happy life, I hope I didn’t cause you too much offence.
😂 yet your the only one crying because you think everyone makes videos just for you and you didn’t get exactly what you wanted.😂 I’ll stand by for an example of how to make a proper vid on your channel.
What a walk around, it’s been a pleasure to work on this vehicle! We can’t wait to get it up to the workshop soon for even more mods 🔥
Thanks for the invite and exiting projects to come.
Really good video, cracking rig and Ollie seems like the kind of guy you could easily have a chat and a brew with.
Yes mate he’s very humble and one of the lads.
When he used to live in Shropshire ( my home county) , so many people would see him out and about with his family. They all said just how genuine he is and proper down to earth which is not what you expect from someone on the tv. He is happy to have a chat with you and do the usual though I'm not sure if any had a brew with him. I follow his FB and IG and on rare occasions he has responded to my odd comment in a very friendly manner.
Thank you Rich & Ollie for the verbal and visual peregrination. imo simplicity is the key when overlanding. 👍
Glad you enjoyed pal
Yes boys. I know there has been some effort put in to this badger. Excellent vid mate.
Thank you very much.
There’s a few of these converted. A mate of mine has one, and has done winter trips to north of the arctic circle. Awesome bit of kit. And, this one has had a shed load of cash spent on it!
Thanks for the comment.
Fantastic content & a huge thanks to Ollie for the entertaining & informative walk round. Seems not that long ago that he got the Pinz & got it converted but shame he's having so many problems. Hope he gets it sorted soon & back out adventuring. Thanks for my Pinz fix Rich!😂
Thanks pal.
Liams got it back on the road now so adventures to come.
I built a tiny home trailer I can move with a truck. Seemed like the best option to get everything I wanted with the lowest budget. I’ve been living inside it full time for 8 months now.
Nice one
That's some bit of kit must have been great getting to meet ollie aswell 🤙🏻🏴
Yes mate. Very chilled and funny guy.
That’s a lovely machine that is. Got everything you could possibly need. Also bang on with the fact that get someone professional to do things that can cause and issue as in electrical stuff as last thing you want is it going up while you are asleep. Spot on thanks for sharing dude. All the best dude
Ah mate the list of stuff that wasn’t right was unreal. Good job liams got pics and video of it all if anyone questions him.
Looking forward to seeing Ollie around Shropshire in this machine! Great county and wonderful countryside.
That’s a nice bit of kit now it’s been sorted properly plus mr Ollerton seems a proper sound guy!
100% mate.
I like it. I really do like it. Personally, I would like to have a private toilet space inside. That space would ideally also be able to wash one's body if no facilities were close by. For legal reasons of registering as a leisure vehicle, I would also need to have (but not necessarily want) a sink and a fixed cooker of some kind. An onboard toilet is something that I don't have in my caravan, but having stayed somewhere last year where there was a bear alert and bear fireworks being set off not 5 metres from my caravan, the trek to the toilet in the middle of the night was done with much caution! The bear problem has become quite an issue with 'urban bears' now part of everyday vocabulary. (Country is Japan)
Fair one. Iv got a toilet and kitchen space in mine and I try not to use them but every now and then they do come in.
Absolutely, to get it reclassified as a motorhome (for UK legal reasons), they (the Man) expect - in addition to the awning this one has - a fixed toilet/bathroom & kitchen else they can push back and you're in the world of invalid insurance and more frequent/stringent checks than just an annual MOT, etc.
I’ve driven a Pinzgauer from Colchester to Fort George for an exercise. Never again, so slow and 5mpg. Not designed for long journeys.
However this Pinzgauer looks proper awesome and would be incredible fun for off roading adventures.
Must have been overloaded &/or faulty, they normally average 15-20mpg...
@@simonblooddevay I was towing and maybe exaggerating as 20 years ago but remember fuel gauge dropping mega fast.
@rod058 tbf, the gauge always drops quickly even at normal mpg... for the size, weight and type of vehicle, they're fitted with particularly small tanks. :)
Keeping it simple… this truck is bad ass 👌
Absolutely superb episode Rich 👏
Thank you. It’s very much appreciated.
man really wants you to be sure that you know what he means, 'nawhamean'? Excellent vehicle. Nice work.
Great video - beautiful back to basics rig that still holds its unique identity and lovely to see trusted workmanship at play. Ollie seems like a top bloke - wishing him and your channel continued success and all the best with future builds\projects 😊
He was an amazing host.
Very good offroad vehicle😊
Wonder if it's running the multi fuel engine? The Pinz I used to drive in Afghanistan ran on pretty much anything and everything. Mainly we fueled ours with AVTUR which I think is aviation fuel. As for off road capability I think I've taken a 4x4 Pinz across worse terrain than I would dare to take a Land Rover!
Now that is a luxurious jack wagon.
Hi it's me the weirdo who commented on the post about hostile architecture made to fool people into thinking that it's wheelchair accessible.
You got a new follower. This channel is awesome. Much love from Finland
Nice one. Thanks
Awesome walk round Ollie 🤟 what a fkn gold nugget of a BOB. I’m going back to a more utilitarian vehicle now as I have got sick of the bells n whistles sounding off every five minutes. Have to say Solar in the northern hemisphere ??? Having pissed off to Straya 12 years ago I spend 3-4 weeks out bush at a time and solar rocks. All the best both from Aussie Viking 💪🏴🇦🇺
Fair one. Solar is touchy up this way but you just end up with bigger panels to still get power in winter
Great video & wow what a vehicle! Ollie seems like a really cool bloke too, I reckon you could take him though Rich 😉😆🤣
Thanks pal.
I have millions of ideas. Nice truck. I'm going to start another Atv trailer build.
04:49
We built our ExpeditionVehicle with a rear entry.
We like the visual and visceral sense of openness.
.
With a side entry, your sight-lines end at the cabinet or toilet opposite the door.
Inevitably, some nation has right-hand drive (RHD) with traffic in the left lane, putting the entry out into traffic.
Great vid bud loved that walk around. Great looking vehicle too.
Thank you very much
Great vid Rich, can't wait to see more
Thank you. I think the next one is a Daf tour.
Great Video Rich😊 now back on catching up on your videos 😮
Thanks pal
The Landrover Defender in the Australian Army all had Isuzu engines that never broke down. The SAS “perentie” 6 wheel Defender has the ability to cross the width of Australia with the long range tank with the bullet proof Isuzu turbo diesel. One sold at auction for £50,000 $AU110,000.
Never broke down and cross all of Australia on one tank 😂 some bold claims kid
@ I served 20 years in the military and never heard of a land rover Isuzu engine malfunction, they were top heavy and rolled over quite a bit as not so soldier proof. The reliability comes mainly due to the high discipline of the maintenance regime in the Army, (daily checks) and monthly checks, and the Isuzu engine and vehicles are highly sort after, but its only specific engines that maintain such a reputation, as some major car companies Ford to be Frank, (have been taken over by the bean counters, cutting corners to save, but it doesn’t save in the long run) every manufacturer is only as good as its current vehicle. So modern Isuzus may not be as reliable. The long range factor is real, the LRPV’s were designed to for Australian special forces to last on an operation for extended periods. The LRPV are highly modified for a specific purpose. So not so bold claims after all, just facts. The LRPV is a long range patrol vehicle, and along with the Isuzu engine like the Toyotas are sort after in Australia due to their reliability, unlike the terrible reliability of an aging land rover, (the series 1 LR did have a good reputation though) you might be ok for the first 4 - 6 years in a modern Land Rover, but experience says its unreliable. Might be ok in the UK if you change vehicles often, but outback your vehicle has to last 20 years and if your vehicle is not reliable it could cost your life.
@@soschili8857 no way I’m reading that essay. They must have been good to replace the lot with G wagons tho.
@ I dont think you understand the process in defence procurement, in accordance with most soldiers air sailors who have to operate some of the shit that gets into defence, political influence lobbying and back door deals were common place when I was in the military. The Land Rover was a success story, but why did they put Isuzu engines in a 110 defender? Because Land Rover engine has a poor reputation in the outback. The F111 had problems a blowouts, the Helicopters need replacing in the Australian Army, The Eurocopter tiger couldn’t communicate with the US Abrams tanks. The latest debacle is the submarines, but I also think the F35’s will probably be a waste of money. Corruption is rife
@ I don’t think you understand that I’m not reading your comments because you are going on about things I didn’t ask or care about. This isn’t a debate page 😝
So true about the people you pay to look after your vehicle. If they see it as "your problem,😢" then that is exactly what it is.
The truth is that until you have turned every nut and bolt yourself, you can't be confident in it.
I have learned most things the hard way, thank god I have good friends around me when the sh*t hits the fan.
Couple of sound fellas and a decent rig, great vid!
Thank you.
Great watch and a great walk around top vid again rich 👍
Thank you very much.
Cracking build! Stay safe atvb 👍🦊
Thanks pal. Glad you enjoyed
And with a head on collision, you can push the cars back and out of the way with your own legs, very handy!
You watched all that video and that’s the comment that you came out with 😂
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk I like sarcasm. But it does look unsafe to me without any crumple zone, would not want to drive it.
@@mayena5735 fair enough. I just find it funny that there are ppl that will click on a video and only have something negative to say.
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk How you interpret it is up to you, it's not meant negatively. Criticism can also be meant to point out something in a neutral or joking way. I can point out a glaring issue and still think a build can look cool which yours does. There I also gave you something positive now :)
Great entertainment Rich, and an absolutely fantastic vehicle.
Thank you 🙏
You know what I mean? I mean, you know? 😂 I lost count.. 😂 jokes a side, great bug out vehicle! Nice tour, good camera and audio work. Not to long and still I feel like I've seen all the details. 👍🏼 Keep it up! Just bring the DAF back already...😢
😂 I want to get the Daf out believe me. Until some one will sort the sub chassis there is no point as I want to hit it in a run of vids.
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk Yeah, subchassis is quite an important choice to make! And if you don't get or know what you want it's not an easy fix after the fact. How much travel you need to have on the springs of the subchassis and how to attach the fixed point where it pivots... You need someone with experience. I'm from the Netherlands so that makes the DAF even cooler! Here I would know who to send you to for that subchassis (even on a budget). I've helped on a Mercedes 1120 4x4 (German fire truck)
If you need inspiration there is this massive meet in Germany. Willys Fernreisemobiltreffen. It's mainly truck based overland vehicles but If it has wheels and is meant to travel with, you will find one there!
Nice to see you doing well. You will get to it. I'm sure!
@@BenVeenstra to be fair I can copy my friends Daf he’s done a good job of it. I’ll be doing a video on it soon.
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk looking forward to it 👍🏼! I can imagine that filming all the details and telling a fun to watch story is a challenge 😄
Great video, amazing vehicle 👏
Thank you
BZ Ollie! Stonkin’ ride brother 🇬🇧⚓️💪
Such a small tank on these would definitely need to put in a LR tank to bring it to at least 150 litres. Same with the water don’t want all the weight up high . This looks good but some bits are definitely impractical
They did make a 140L fuel tank for Pinzgauers, not to many knocking about but not impossible to find. We normally fabricate new stainless one up however
@@TheAdamsOverlandCompany that would be a great mod , thanks for taking the time to reply
@@darrenhale6320 any time dude, I enjoy this kind of comment, it inspires genuine thought 🔥
11:59
2003, we engineered our ExpeditionVehicle with zero cabinets above waist-level.
We prefer the visual and visceral sense of openness.
Fair one. It’s definitely a good spot for light weight items tho.
Id like a top one above my bed at the foot end as it’s dead space. But I suppose that’s out of view so not an issue.
Think I saw you down in Broadstairs the other day, I was on the 69 Open Top Bus
These things are the next progression for campers 😂
It’s a hard one. Iv done the slow extreme off road one now and I’m spoilt with the van. I will have to see what the lorry can do.
@@Bugoutvehiclesukthat’s what Pinzgauer is for. Fast, extreme off roading 😈
Perfect Bike Truck 🖖
Great video mate, well done really good tour and presentation
Thanks bro.
Having lived in Alaska and then Wyoming for years I forgot how fast you pomes speak 🗣️ hahahaha
I love the video
But man I must be more American than anything now as this felt like it was on double speed
That’s my issue tho
Being an hunting outfitter and arctic guide I tend to run into slow talking types
This truck is the real deal
Cool channel too man
thank you
BLACK! Perfect color for Sevilla in. August.
It’s grey but I suppose some ppl have nothing positive to say 😂
Now that it a badass truck
It looks like fun, but to be honest, it is a estetic vehicle with all those extra plates spread across and in armageddon the fuel would run out and then you just have a small house standing on wheels.
Who was talking about Armageddon? Did you just make that up to pick fault 😝
Except that truck has a 600 mile range 😂
Thanks for posting, 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤙🏼🤟🏼🖖🏼🇳🇿
Glad you enjoyed it and I hope you are well.
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk 🤔 if $$$ was not a problem could one swap out the running gear for a busted up 6x6 so on road would be better, have seen in hot rod side one putting in all the comforts of new vehicle, probably find one off them Mercedes 6x6
In normal camper interviews, they will wait for the rain to stop, SAS you will be getting wet.
To be fair I did wait until morning to film as it was dark when we go there 😂
love this so cool
Nice one
Random Checkerplate looks gash
You do all that and prepare for the apocalypse and the thing gets stuck in traffic lol
No one said anything about an apocalypse you just made that up. Then you have to think up a traffic jam to stop a vehicle that doesn’t need road 😂
How upset with your own life are you to try and pull others down to feel good 😂
The vectors in Afghanistan which is this basically the same we used to put sausage rolls and pasty’s under cover n the engine / transmission tunnel get them nice and warm .
A lot more room in this one tho. The vector is the same underneath but this has an upgraded engine and isn’t weighed down with all the armour.
We did the same with the Jackals 😂 have lads top flapping domino pizzas to reheat 😂
"you can go faster, but i can go anywhere"
Great conversion, Ollie didn't show where the rack is for his weapons, no gun mounts on top lol
😂😂😂😂 he did actually show a few other bits but they got cut.
Luv it! But hopefully u get raptured and not need to go through the tribulation 😂
"Imay be slow but at least ill get there"
Chad as ya dads phys rig
😂😂😂
If I’m ever interrogated by this guy, I will just remember his sandals 😂😂
😂 😂 what ever turns you on.
So when does the Pinz build start?
😂😂😂 the daf needs to come first.
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk I was wondering about that but I didn’t like to ask. Hopefully an update soon!
What's always forgotten in these walkthroughs on builds, is; what purpose are they built! This is a weekend warrior. Not believing in showers and toilets makes you dependent on a bucket and petrol stations. not a fulltime living. What I do love about this one, is the lack of tech. Too many of these trucks are built for when if Armageddon happens. It's silly.
What amazes me is there are actually ppl that click on a video to find as much stuff as they can to bitch about and pick fault. Lucky there are plenty of ppl out there that actually respect the time and money that’s gone into the build and the making of the vid. Hopefully you have a better day 😂
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk I think the channel name of "Bugoutvehicles" says it all really. It's not about using/having or building something with a 240v hook-up, shower, toilet, microwave, fully functioning kitchen, vanity mirror and hairdryer, it's about having something that can get you from A to B, over any terrain and you can live in/out of as long as needed. Otherwise, you'd buy a Caravan or Winnebago. This vehicle was built to be minimalistic, meaning less to go wrong. Or maybe I just totally misread the statement.🤔
Overland vehicles and full time living vehicles are two completely different boxes of frogs.
Those massive rigs get stuck all the time, cool, but can't get down the smaller trails and sink in soft sand
Feel free to show me some vids of a stuck 6x6 Pinzgauer because you are making up that they get stuck all the time arnt you 😂 they also have a better flotation than your everyday pickup when aired down not to mention they are quadruple locked. As for massive it’s a fraction of the size of a unimog or MAN truck so it’s a medium size overland vehicle.
And the shower and bathroom ?
Double hard OO, but sandals? Come on! 😁
We were in his back garden I don’t think he was dressing to impress you 😂
Doesn't matter. I've reported him. They're getting a team of 30 to visit him and remove them. 🤘❤️
?Do you have the firepower to keep it one TSHTF?
Do you think anyone is going to list what they have 😂 don’t judge others by what you do.
Ship it to Canada and let it run free
Can I get one with left hand drive for the US? What would be the cost?
Plenty of left hand drives and different body styles and prices vary depending on year engine and body style. Speak to @theadamsoverlandcompany
Link in description box
Nice build, but how do you get out of that Island?
You must be American with that generic response like that 😂😂
You inflate the tyres to 80psi and swim it across… you’ll be over taken by a couple of ferry’s but my dogs best mate - the fish said it’s do-able
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk Nope from Germany.😂😂😂
@@TheAdamsOverlandCompany love your answer!!!
@@h.b.lector well if you didn’t know we use planes boats and even a tunnel. Crazy I know.
Is it up armored?
Negative. They did build an armoured variant called the “vector” if you’re looking for one 👍🏻
What is the general advice on buying an ex military vehicle?
Generally i advise against it, with that said there are some gems to be found and the pinzgauer is a typically are very low milage vehicle when released.
Gotta be better than my hilux and 125 Honda! Just don’t shoot me when SHTF! You’ll only piss me off.
I’ve a feeling you ain’t to far from me in zummerzet
Yorkshire is about 5 hrs drive.
05:32
What motorcycle is that?
Thornton Hundred, Triumph Bobber 🔥
Pinzgauer 6x6 campervan 0, Africa 1
Strange comment
@Bugoutvehiclesuk if you don't understand it it's ok to ask.
@ I don’t really care 😂
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk classy responce, classy chap, classy channel 😂
@@jean-pierreduven7234 and that would be why you keep commenting for my attention 😆
Why so much diamondplate ? And some work on the Handbrake i see 😊
Ollie enjoys repelling from his roof rack to keep current with skills and drills. In reality he just enjoys the aesthetics of it 😂
@@katiehall8166im not surprised that a joke goes over your head. Is is sinking in that you look stupid commenting over and over on a post because you are so fragile you clicked on a video that triggers you. These are making some hilarious screen shots when you put them all together 😂😂😂
How much is that thing worth?😅
It’s a hard one to put a number on. There are a lot of subtle but expensive upgrades.
Nineteen dollars and ninety-five cents.
Yo...Armageddon isn't going to come. Armageddon is a place, not an event.
No one mentioned Armageddon. You made that up to have something to pick fault with.
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk Umm...yes they did 1:33
You’re still boring
🎉🎉🎉. Ok. ❤❤❤. Mj. 😮😮😮. 😊😊😊. Omj. 😊😊😊
👍🏼🛠🚚🥷
One word: Unimog.
What unimog do you have?
Unimog 😂 takes 3-5 business days to get anywhere
I wonder why build a bug out vehicle when you stay on an island and not a continent.
Because sometimes we like to leave the island and go to other countries, unlike most Americans.
If only there was such a thing as a big tunnel to France or countless vessels that carry vehicles across water. Or maybe just a vehicle that can get you a few hundred miles away from flooding or fire.
Naaah. UNIMOG all day long
Obviously great toys but if you needed to bug out you ain’t doing it in a vehicle.
I have no idea how someone could make such a one size fits all blanket statement 😂
No introductions needed… who is he? As a member of an international audience I presume if I watch British TV I might know… otherwise, WTFRU?
If only the name was in the title so you could google it and not come across so arrogant
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk yes a certain level of arrogance that day… I’ll pay that but, it’s interesting you pick up my arrogance while I’m referring to the underlying arrogance expecting we know who this person is… anyway, good to know we are both socially aware. Have a happy life, I hope I didn’t cause you too much offence.
What a waste of time, talkfest for 18 plus minutes, hardly showed us anything of value
😂 yet your the only one crying because you think everyone makes videos just for you and you didn’t get exactly what you wanted.😂 I’ll stand by for an example of how to make a proper vid on your channel.
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk It is great to see your a bigger enough man😂😂😂 to take constructive criticism
I’ve literally no idea what else you could have wanted from a walk around video 🤔
@Matt,
Agreed.
All the components and procedures could be covered in sixteen minutes... easy.
@@largemarge1603 Absolutely, that would have been valued information
Wth was this you guys were just talking in the whole video and when you entered the interior it was just so stupid like no toilet anything.
Was that in English?
you do know you are in the uk where the fuck are you going to go the uk is tiny
Not as small as Ireland tho is it Irish Simon 😂😂😂😂
Suppose we could all go hang out in ya mum Simon
@@Bugoutvehiclesuk lovely camper you need to do a world tour in that
If only Ollie had a budget that meant he didn’t have to stay in the UK 😂
I wish someone had told me I just needed to stay in the UK before I visited 32 countries in my vehicle, would have been a lot easier.