Builder Steve Jones (you may have seen him on Channel 4’s ‘George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces’) and the caravan ‘pod’ he created from the jet nacelle of a Royal Air Force Vickers VC10.
He details the full project here.
Builder Steve Jones (you may have seen him on Channel 4’s ‘George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces’) and the caravan ‘pod’ he created from the jet nacelle of a Royal Air Force Vickers VC10.
He details the full project here.
Cosy.
Simon writes:
“A crying chair on wheels…”
280 sundrive road, Crumlin, Dublin 12 (Daft.ie)
Thanks Simon
You’re in so much trouble.
This afternoon.
Clifden, Connemara, Co Galway
Padzer Murfy writes:
Muppet parks camper van…town at a standstill for 30 minutes now.
More as we get it.
Update:
@broadsheet_ie update…muppet turned up 45mins later…turns out to be le muppet…Frenchman.
— PadZer Murfy (@PadZer_eire) July 27, 2016
Eau.
Rob Gale writes:
In California and saw this guy. I make it seven spaces he’s taking up. Has to be a record.
Paddy McDonnell addz:
Parking, Drogheda style
Emmett Keane sez:
Never thought I’d see it. A 5 bay clean sweep gets a 10.0 from the Irish judges. Applegreen (yesterday) on the M4
Travellers? RV Enthusiasts? Or Ireland’s first ghost caravan estate?
We may never know.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHUL1ZnLZ-c
The £5,500 QTvan, designed by UK company Environmental Transport Association, is designed to be towed by a mobility scooter, which means it can be toted along the pavement or even into a supermarket.
ETA, which clearly knows a tenuous marketing opportunity when it sees one, sez:
It is perfectly suited to queuing overnight for best spot on the Royal Wedding procession route, the start of the sales or for tickets ahead of Wimbledon fortnight. The QTvan is so named because it caters to three peculiarly British obsessions: queuing, tea and caravans. As well as a 19″ television on which to watch the ceremony highlights, and a drinks cabinet with which to toast the happy couple, the tiny caravan boasts tea-making facilities – essential for a royal day out.