DIY Camper Build "Ambition 2"

Platinum Paw

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Soon, (Over the next couple months) I will be building a Slide in Camper. I'm going to call it "Ambition 2". All of the dimensions will be based on a 2022 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition.

Here are some preliminary drawings. 8 Foot bed and 2-foot overhang. More or less


Offset door to make space for a bathroom on the passenger side
Assembly1.jpg

Bed up front but not on the overhang. Fridge then Bathroom
Assembly2.jpg

Driver side has a sink, stove, counter the and the bed. The overhang is for looks and storage but not sleeping.
Assembly3.jpg

Wheel wells will be filled in in the back to provide more room. Even though it will be more difficult.
Assembly4.jpg
 

billiebob

Well-known member
Soon, (Over the next couple months) I will be building a Slide in Camper. I'm going to call it "Ambition 2". All of the dimensions will be based on a 2022 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition.

Here are some preliminary drawings. 8 Foot bed and 2-foot overhang. More or less


Offset door to make space for a bathroom on the passenger side
View attachment 733433

Bed up front but not on the overhang. Fridge then Bathroom
View attachment 733434

Driver side has a sink, stove, counter the and the bed. The overhang is for looks and storage but not sleeping.
View attachment 733435

Wheel wells will be filled in in the back to provide more room. Even though it will be more difficult.
View attachment 733436
for a light, compact camper this is pretty much flawless
 

Platinum Paw

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for a light, compact camper this is pretty much flawless
Thanks! That’s what I need to hear at this stage to keep the motivation going. I had a mishap with measuring the epoxy for my model so I have to start over again. I did not realize that the different speed hardeners also mixed at different ratios.
 

Platinum Paw

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just add an outside door. Excellent spot to store fishing rods or paddles or....
That’s a good idea. I might do that. I’ll work on an idea. I was considering the over cab section having side access up at the very front. It would provide 8 feet of storage and although a tad difficult to access be very useful.
 

ITTOG

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So what are your plans for the overcab section? I feel like you are missing a great opportunity and space improvement by not making it into your bed?
 

Platinum Paw

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So what are your plans for the overcab section? I feel like you are missing a great opportunity and space improvement by not making it into your bed?
I completely agree with you. I'm a little torn on this. Here are my thoughts. Any opinions are appreciated.

1. The over-cab section strength is unknown. Since I will not have any frame, I'm guessing a long overhang may pose a problem at the seams, especially with people sleeping there.
2. If I sleep in the over-cab section, it needs to be taller. I would like to keep the height down as much as possible. Not using it for sleeping gives me a 12-18 inch shorter unit overall.
3. I always need storage, and over the cab gives me a lot of internal and maybe some external if I partition it.
 

ITTOG

Well-known member
Your reasoning seems sound. You can address any of those items in other ways but you seem to have more reasons not to change.
 

opp1

Member
fiberglass structural panels that's what you're building from so there's quite a bit to look on the web to see Remember the more you can do flat on the table the easer going to be
 

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