The guy with the wavy hair has such a cool vibe and style about him.
@MTGoddard2 жыл бұрын
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@lutrabee2 жыл бұрын
Oh, the Flat Former reminds me of a German project, not the same since it looks more like a pickup that changes "houses". It's called X-Bus maybe you want to look it up, it will bring a camper version as their 3rd prototype, oh, I forgot to mention it's electric drive.
@lutrabee2 жыл бұрын
Hi, greetings from Germany! Enjoyed your Toby, I wonder how you made your walls, is it pure would or is there a layer of isolation in between? The scales reminded me of shingles, that are used on some old traditional houses in Germany, they were done over winter when there was less work on the fields. Does it help keeping Toby waterproof?
@nariakiakai88462 жыл бұрын
Thank for comment! I put isolation between scales and wall. I checked a lot of houses around the world and found traditional European style. So my house got image from your country's culture actually! It help may house as waterproof also!
@lutrabee2 жыл бұрын
@@nariakiakai8846 Actually, I would like to make such a tiny house as well, but somehow there is no real market for used transporters like this. The closest to the load area in size would be an older Mercedes Vario with a double cabin. I would not mind the double cabin, but it seems so big, and I could park next to my house. Do all Asian car brands feature such a model? I know 20 years ago or so, ISUZU was kind of available here, but not anymore. A pickup is not a choice either as the loading area is not as flat as one would need, and they are far too expensive. That's a nice thing to pick up ideas from around the world and used them when needed.
@nariakiakai88462 жыл бұрын
@@lutrabee It's interesting phenomenon though, K-truck house is popular in Japan. I think it's typical in the world. I think there is interesting market in Japanese K-truck culture!