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Vardo

PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 1:00 pm
by Alfred
High Desert wrote:OK Thomas, I found the one I was thinking of for a little more inspiration 8)

http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?t=27647&highlight=vardo+camper

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Yeah, that's it - That's the sort of thing I was talkin' about!

AL :thumbsup:

PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 3:45 pm
by rmclarke
Steve, that camper is just like what I need! ......'cept maybe made outta foam.... and somehow able to pop up ....and mebbe some storage underneath... :thinking: :twisted:

PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:42 am
by proformance
Did some more searching and came up with the adds I was referring to. the add was actually on OODLE.

Here is the TD Camper Shell
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Here is a Sprinter Canned Ham
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Somewhere I found a web page created by this same gentleman that included a Sprinter/Airstream similar to the Canhttp://tnttt.com/pos ... =839010ned Ham[/img]

PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 3:22 am
by 2bits
proformance wrote:Did some more searching and came up with the adds I was referring to. the add was actually on OODLE.

Here is the TD Camper Shell
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Wow, that is pretty much it, even has the three lines on the side, but the side doors are about useless, and it looks a little awkward for some reason to me. Maybe the height? Maybe nix the side doors so it can sink down into the bed as it should...

Amazing that you found this! :thinking:

PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 3:31 am
by 2bits
I looked at that Vardo style too, it looks pretty good.

PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:26 am
by S. Heisley
2bits wrote:
proformance wrote:Did some more searching and came up with the adds I was referring to. the add was actually on OODLE.

Here is the TD Camper Shell
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Wow, that is pretty much it, even has the three lines on the side, but the side doors are about useless, and it looks a little awkward for some reason to me. Maybe the height? Maybe nix the side doors so it can sink down into the bed as it should...

Amazing that you found this! :thinking:


:thinking: If you nixed the side doors, you'd have to build a door on the back; and, with that curve, it might be a bit difficult to do and have it leak-free. I'm guessing that you plan build a galley style door that has the hinge on top instead of the side? ...Sort of a Kampmaster style?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:55 pm
by proformance
2-Bits,

I have been to another website this gentleman has created which included pics of the Airstream/Sprinter (similar to the Canned Ham/Sprinter.) If I recall correctly, he mentions the base of the Teardrop camper has a fold down tailgate (below the rear hatch) similar to a conventional truck tailgate. This tailgate provides access to the original truck bed storage area.

Here are some options/ideas you may consider.

1) Eliminate the two side doors and replace with windows (slider or tilt.)
2) Use the rear hatch as access to the TD sleeping area.
3) Instead of having a single tailgate, split the tailgate (street-side/curb-side.)
4) Incorporate into the Street-side half of the truck bed/tailgate, a full length sliding drawer/compartment incorporating full kitchen amenities (similar concept to kitchen set-ups used in many of the Aussie Outback Trailers.)
5) On the Curb-side, create a full length sliding storage drawer on the lower half of the opening/tailgate with a telescoping drop ladder storage compartment immediately above the storage drawer. (Create a slide or catch for the ladder so the ladder remains attached to the TD Shell.)

With this set-up, you will halve a full size TD hatch to access the interior of the TD, full kitchen amenities, extensive storage area and an attached telescoping ladder.

(Hopefully my concept come through in the above.)

PostPosted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:02 am
by 2bits
Hi Sharon, Yup, you nailed it, see my very first post ;)

PostPosted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:08 am
by 2bits
proformance wrote:2-Bits,

I have been to another website this gentleman has created which included pics of the Airstream/Sprinter (similar to the Canned Ham/Sprinter.) If I recall correctly, he mentions the base of the Teardrop camper has a fold down tailgate (below the rear hatch) similar to a conventional truck tailgate. This tailgate provides access to the original truck bed storage area.

Here are some options/ideas you may consider.

1) Eliminate the two side doors and replace with windows (slider or tilt.)
2) Use the rear hatch as access to the TD sleeping area.
3) Instead of having a single tailgate, split the tailgate (street-side/curb-side.)
4) Incorporate into the Street-side half of the truck bed/tailgate, a full length sliding drawer/compartment incorporating full kitchen amenities (similar concept to kitchen set-ups used in many of the Aussie Outback Trailers.)
5) On the Curb-side, create a full length sliding storage drawer on the lower half of the opening/tailgate with a telescoping drop ladder storage compartment immediately above the storage drawer. (Create a slide or catch for the ladder so the ladder remains attached to the TD Shell.)

With this set-up, you will halve a full size TD hatch to access the interior of the TD, full kitchen amenities, extensive storage area and an attached telescoping ladder.

(Hopefully my concept come through in the above.)


Yes, I have seen the other threads that demonstrate your ideas as well as I can see your others in my mind, honestly, if I am going to build an in the bed teardrop it is going to be because I want to keep it simple! I agree and had already mentioned the first couple of points, but what do you mean about splitting the tailgate? My idea was to have my tailgate down to be able to make the camper longer, and also have nothing seen from the rear except for the trailer. So what do you mean about splitting the tailgate? I am interested

PostPosted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 2:01 am
by proformance
I went from the design concept of the builder of the camper in the pic I posted. If I properly understood his description, the area at the rear of the camper, (the white box looking area,) actually has a fold down door/tailgate, similar in concept to the OE tailgate on the truck.

My thought was to use this same concept, but split this door/tailgate vertically into two separate doors/tailgates (street-side/curb-side.) The vertically split tailgate will allow for two separate slide-out drawers. And, you have the option to have the kitchen extended (in use), and still have access to the sleeping area with the ladder in the lowered position (located above the curbside storage drawer.) Or, you can access the storage drawer, without the need to slide the full kitchen out with it. (Note: The slide out drawers would slide out lengthwise (to the rear) from the bed and below the TD, not directly out to the side)

Note, if the TD rear hatch was designed to cover the storage and kitchen drawer/compartments instead of having individual doors, they will be in-accessible anytime the person in the TD requires privacy.

Hope this helps........!!

I came across this picture, too.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:35 pm
by Alfred
Hey Y'all,

I came across this picture, too. I can't link it into the post because it is a bmp photo. It is a little house in the back of a pick-up truck.

http://thatwentwell.net/blogfiles/wp-co ... camper.bmp

AL :thumbsup:

Re: I came across this picture, too.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 11:34 pm
by 2bits
Alfred wrote:Hey Y'all,

I came across this picture, too. I can't link it into the post because it is a bmp photo. It is a little house in the back of a pick-up truck.

http://thatwentwell.net/blogfiles/wp-co ... camper.bmp

AL :thumbsup:


I put it on my server as a jpg... CUTE! That is a mini A-frame!

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Another one...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 1:41 am
by Alfred
This one posted tonight on another thread about corrugated roofing:

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AL :thumbsup:

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 9:47 am
by 2bits
Wow that is sweet, but I bet it is HEAVY!

Another one

PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:55 pm
by Alfred
Hi All,

Here's something else I stumbled across tonight:
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AL :thinking: