brackethunter
New member
Again, unless you have some sort of balls-out, super-vision about what to build and it's for a highly specific need, seriously, look at picking up an older TC like Bigfoot (for example) and modifying it to fit you needs. I priced one 5'x8'x.5" double sided honey comb core panel at $1k per panel from one source, before shipping. Sure I could find a better deal out there, but that stuff adds up. I hope to eventually build a very specific camper based on a plan I have in mind, but the cost of sheathing the thing is a huge obstacle (well, not as huge as time I don't have, but a huge obstacle nonetheless). Again, sorry for the unsolicited opinion. Now go have a Shiner Bock on me.
I have the time and a place to do it right now with all the tools I need. In 5 years I may not be here or have all the tools I have at my disposal. In 5 years, I hope to be out west somewhere travelling. Right now I am finishing up graduate school so disposable income is not readily available for a large purchase but I can work on a project. Obviously I won't be starting anything until I source materials and I am open to changing my plan, but the used backpack camper market is small in Texas compared to other places. What I saw in my price range was not appealing when I know I could build better. In fact the ones out of my price range that are brand new are by and large not appealing because they have poor functionality/use of space and are poorly built for the most part with traditional camper panel construction that will leak and rot someday no matter what. I have a play mor single axle camper and another double axle both down at the deer lease in Bracketville that I could gut and redo but I would rather build something I can throw on my half ton that is light enough I can still balance a jeep or 4 wheeler on a small trailer on the back. My truck has best in class payload and towing at 1.8 k and 11k respectively so it should not be asking to much. Gas mileage will just blow. You could possibly say I have a balls out super vision.