It works when I click it. Maybe someone who is more tech savvy than me can help.
Chip
BiggarView said
09:15 PM Sep 13, 2015
Link worked for us....... CooooooL!!!
Terry and Jo said
09:24 AM Sep 14, 2015
The link worked for me as well. While I like the concept and the looks, especially of the interior, I'm just not sure of how long of a vacation I would take with that. In 2009, we spent two weeks in an RV park NW of Pagosa Springs. While the first week was fine, getting into the second week, I realized that the furniture in our 26-foot fifth wheel was getting danged uncomfortable.
Terry
Sushidog said
12:38 PM Sep 14, 2015
Imagine spending a couple weeks in my Aliner.
It has all the comforts of home, just no room to move around inside - literally.
To the left is the "kitchen" including stove, microwave, sink and 3-way refrigerator freezer. To the right is the "bathroom" a built-in cassette toilet/wet bath combo.
Rotate the view 90 degrees counter clockwise and you'll see a small dinette and couch that folds out and makes into a king size bed.
We usually leave the bed out, topped with a thin but comfy memory foam topper that makes all the difference in the world.
Yep, it's got all the features of a big camper, plenty of headroom and can be towed by a 4 cyl car, as we did for 8 years. However to go to the bathroom, get dressed, etc. one person needs to either stand by the door or exit the camper to give the second person access to the facilities or kitchen. If you are not real good friends to start with, you will be at the end of a 2 week trip - either that, or you'll end up standing before a judge.
Now we pull it with this F-250 we bought in preparation to pulling a little bigger FT capable TT. Note this is the same roadside rest area in the previous shot that we like to overnight at on our way to Big Bend, NP, taken a few years later.
Chip
-- Edited by Sushidog on Monday 14th of September 2015 12:40:48 PM
http://www.doityourselfrv.com/rocket-inspired-atomic-camper/
I just saw this unique camper and had to share.
Chip
Chip
Link worked for us....... CooooooL!!!
The link worked for me as well. While I like the concept and the looks, especially of the interior, I'm just not sure of how long of a vacation I would take with that. In 2009, we spent two weeks in an RV park NW of Pagosa Springs. While the first week was fine, getting into the second week, I realized that the furniture in our 26-foot fifth wheel was getting danged uncomfortable.
Terry
Imagine spending a couple weeks in my Aliner.




It has all the comforts of home, just no room to move around inside - literally.
To the left is the "kitchen" including stove, microwave, sink and 3-way refrigerator freezer. To the right is the "bathroom" a built-in cassette toilet/wet bath combo.
Rotate the view 90 degrees counter clockwise and you'll see a small dinette and couch that folds out and makes into a king size bed.
We usually leave the bed out, topped with a thin but comfy memory foam topper that makes all the difference in the world.
Yep, it's got all the features of a big camper, plenty of headroom and can be towed by a 4 cyl car, as we did for 8 years. However to go to the bathroom, get dressed, etc. one person needs to either stand by the door or exit the camper to give the second person access to the facilities or kitchen. If you are not real good friends to start with, you will be at the end of a 2 week trip - either that, or you'll end up standing before a judge.
Now we pull it with this F-250 we bought in preparation to pulling a little bigger FT capable TT. Note this is the same roadside rest area in the previous shot that we like to overnight at on our way to Big Bend, NP, taken a few years later.
Chip
-- Edited by Sushidog on Monday 14th of September 2015 12:40:48 PM
Reminds me of the Russian copy:
https://www.rt.com/news/312778-nuclear-bomb-moscow-exhibition/
The weight isn't the biggest towing challenge, it's the 100-mile long hitch.
Maybe (HUGE maybe) would work for one person. Two...I believe CSI would be paying a visit.