It's mind-boggling how incredibly well done and creative this is. I think your only problem is that you need to make as many of these as you have children. Because this is definitely in the category of a family heirloom, as another commenter said. Really well done.
The outside of it is super cute - I LIVE there roof trim, the shutters, and the entry way. I love hope you’ve used so much repurposed material in the inside plus flea market fins. Well done!
Absolutely amazing! Extremely well thought out. LOVE all the recycled materials, especially the wood stove door. 😁 Ingenious! Wishing you and your family many, many safe and happy travels. 🙂
Hi! Great idea! Who of us does not want to enjoy a long and happy life? Just think how wonderful it would be if we could live forever in health and happiness. We could spend more time with loved ones, travel the world, develop new skills, grow in wisdom, and learn thoroughly about whatever interests us, to our heart’s content. Is such a desire unnatural ? Is that desire impossible to realize? What do you think about it
Just wonderful! The table legs as shelf brackets is my favorite part! I have used and re-used almost everything I can find when building my campers but that is the first time I've seen that. Please be advised I am totally gonna do that (but will give you credit!). My next one is going on a single axle trailer (5x8) so I have to be careful about weight. What does the living compartment weigh (meaning the part you built minus the metal frame/tires part)?
Beautiful job, but you have got learn about audio, microphones, wind screen ( a sock helps), outside noises( traffic , kids, dogs,etc.) Great job on the wagon.
If you love this sort of thing then enter Yorkie Greenwood Of Northumberland England Builder and painter of Gypsy Caravans most amazing skills of art work
Awesome build. I guess this is a dumb question but I have been trying to find an answer everywhere and I guess I have just been looking in the wrong places......what was the original purpose for slanting the walls on these gypsy style structures. I really like the look but have no idea why they were slanted. Maybe for weather or for space.......I can't find an answer. Thanks....great video.
I wondered the same thing. Came to the conclusion that wagon wheel tracks or axle width were sort of standard because of road and bridge width. So with angled or slanted sides you have more shoulder room and a longer bed. Just more usable space and if you say it in a very matter of fact way.... well yep, that's it.
More room above the knees for living, as well as keeping the rain/dew/mist from running down the wagon sides as it runs off the roof. Back then they didn't have the water sealants and wood protectors we have today so rot was a big issue. Also keep in mind there were no roads most places so your wagon wheels had to fit in the ruts that were already established or you risked broken axles. Also if you took a ferry across a river many of them were also not much wider than a wagon.
I really like how you have optimized space for storage and the interior appearance is very attractive. I like the enclosed camper toilet. Having a space for an enclosed small round camper tub would be a good idea, also. I think the japanese have a method for reheating water, and they also make covers for their 'spa' tubs, but such things would be great for any sort of off grid build, I think. I've also found one can buy small round bathing tubs. I'm moving soon, looking at angles. Thanks for letting me watch.
let's see: A toilet ,2 beds a dinette and a stove, a sink, fridge, I could live here
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I love that little RV, I would love to have one just like yours. ♥️👍♥️ Beautiful, job well done 👍
That's alot of compact for a small trailer..awesome..Thanks for sharing
this vardo was beautiful
Great job man love it fantastic use of space.. hope you enjoy your camper for menny years.
Very well done. I love the color choice of County Donegal. UP DONEGAL!
Pallets are good for everything as well as one persons trash is one persons treasure...
What attention to detail. Charming. Very creative use of the cabriolet legs. I think I'm going to use that idea.
Nice job! Impressive work. Thanks for sharing and happy travels.
Very nice I love it and also the pipe 🎶
It's mind-boggling how incredibly well done and creative this is. I think your only problem is that you need to make as many of these as you have children. Because this is definitely in the category of a family heirloom, as another commenter said. Really well done.
The outside of it is super cute - I LIVE there roof trim, the shutters, and the entry way. I love hope you’ve used so much repurposed material in the inside plus flea market fins. Well done!
Great job!
Schön gemacht , durchdacht und das beste fast alles vom Flohmarkt und Recycelt !! 🤗💪🏻👍🏻
Great job!
Love it! I can picture it being girly! Wish I had someone to make one for me!
Great use of recycled materials. Very functional, with beautifully done exterior. May you have many adventures and happy times.
Stunning!
Absolutely amazing! Extremely well thought out. LOVE all the recycled materials, especially the wood stove door. 😁 Ingenious! Wishing you and your family many, many safe and happy travels. 🙂
Cozy and well-made!!! 👏👏👏. I'll LOVE to own that 😀😀!
The location of the AC is brilliant.
This is the best gypsy wagon I've ever seen. Great job!
nice job...great recycling ideas. Cheers from British Columbia, Canada
Awesome Rig
Wonderful job Rob!!!
Beautiful job! It's lovely. I could easily retire in this.
Like your wagon
l like your wagon !👍
Excellent
Very very nice well done. Thanks for sharing the vid.
Just found this video. Wonderful
Just delightful and clever in all ways. You are very talented.
Just love it ! IT,s unique and so clever made. Wished you would live here in Germany and you could help me build one👍♥️🙋 hello from Germany
Very nice 👍
A mind-blowing caravan.
This guy is clever.
Very pretty.
Love it! The lamps are an amazing find!
Stunning down to the last commodity
Some great ideas. Love it!
This is amazing! I love how you explained how you made everything. It is so creative and cozy.
This is jaw-dropping AMAZING in every way -- THANK YOU for sharing this treasure! This will become a family heirloom on wheels.
Very nice, love it
Good Job...😁...I really like "Vardo's"
Nicely done . Thank you for sharing .
I love this!!! You did good!!!!!
Beautiful caravan
Nice work. 🙂👍👍
Such talent and creativity. Really nicely done, Rob.
Very nice!
This is just awesome!
Very Nice!!
Love your Vardo build. We’re starting ours soon. You give many great pointers. Thank You ❤
Great job! love the recycled elements that make it unique and practical
Very beautiful work 😍😍😍
Hi! Great idea! Who of us does not want to enjoy a long and happy life? Just think how wonderful it would be if we could live forever in health and happiness. We could spend more time with loved ones, travel the world, develop new skills, grow in wisdom, and learn thoroughly about whatever interests us, to our heart’s content. Is such a desire unnatural ? Is that desire impossible to realize? What do you think about it
VERY nice.....
Complimenti bellisimo
I love the detail you put into your build!
Just wonderful! The table legs as shelf brackets is my favorite part! I have used and re-used almost everything I can find when building my campers but that is the first time I've seen that. Please be advised I am totally gonna do that (but will give you credit!). My next one is going on a single axle trailer (5x8) so I have to be careful about weight. What does the living compartment weigh (meaning the part you built minus the metal frame/tires part)?
Everything is awesome about this, I love it.
very very cool
It's Beautiful the only thing I would change is the AC to the top. Do you sell this one?
It is beautiful
Well thought out. I wonder if the walls and ceiling have any insulation? Wonder what the weight is. I want one!
I like this the best of what I have seen thus far. It is simple without solar. Do you sell these?
Nice!
Просто супер!
Beautiful job, but you have got learn about audio, microphones, wind screen
( a sock helps), outside noises( traffic , kids, dogs,etc.)
Great job on the wagon.
If you love this sort of thing then enter Yorkie Greenwood Of Northumberland England Builder and painter of Gypsy Caravans most amazing skills of art work
Cool dad.
Awesome build. I guess this is a dumb question but I have been trying to find an answer everywhere and I guess I have just been looking in the wrong places......what was the original purpose for slanting the walls on these gypsy style structures. I really like the look but have no idea why they were slanted. Maybe for weather or for space.......I can't find an answer. Thanks....great video.
I wondered the same thing. Came to the conclusion that wagon wheel tracks or axle width were sort of standard because of road and bridge width. So with angled or slanted sides you have more shoulder room and a longer bed. Just more usable space and if you say it in a very matter of fact way.... well yep, that's it.
great info. Ive also since been told that these days it is also to accommodate bed width up at the normal height of a sleeping mattress .
More room above the knees for living, as well as keeping the rain/dew/mist from running down the wagon sides as it runs off the roof. Back then they didn't have the water sealants and wood protectors we have today so rot was a big issue. Also keep in mind there were no roads most places so your wagon wheels had to fit in the ruts that were already established or you risked broken axles. Also if you took a ferry across a river many of them were also not much wider than a wagon.
Thanks. Do you have PLANS of this Gypsy Wagon Rob?
Rob do you make these to sell? This one looks very sharp. I like it very much!
What's the weight of this?
I'm not sure if I missed it but what size is this?
Where's the music fron please? Cool camper.
Would you build one to sell, and if so for how much?
What's the dimensions you said 8ft long???? How I'm trying to fit everything in my 8ft long tiny wagon and having trouble
The dimensions are 5x8 but it is angled so it gets bigger as it goes up.
good job, but fire the camera man
rubbish sounds ! , but jolly good show with the caravan!
I really like how you have optimized space for storage and the interior appearance is very attractive. I like the enclosed camper toilet. Having a space for an enclosed small round camper tub would be a good idea, also. I think the japanese have a method for reheating water, and they also make covers for their 'spa' tubs, but such things would be great for any sort of off grid build, I think. I've also found one can buy small round bathing tubs. I'm moving soon, looking at angles. Thanks for letting me watch.