The awning is gone. I have to call Martyn; Fiamma sent the wrong one and it just didn't work right.
The wind-blocks for the stove were poorly designed and flopped around; not any more.
There was a dummy knob on the false drawer under the sink; it's the bottle opener now.
There are quite a few sloppy spots where you can tell they hurried too much. The trim around the diamond plate in front needs to be secured better, there's caulk on the lights, and everything was dirty or covered with sawdust. We cleaned a bit.
The under-bed storage is sorta a joke. It's large alright but not very functional. And it droops under my weight. It will be redesigned, hinged, and more secure eventually.
The fridge slide has no positive latching mechanism, just an rv-style snap. That won't work offroad and I'm looking at what will work. Right now I've wedged a wheel chock under it.
We'll need to get creative with storage and lashing. They don't come with any lash-down points at all; I had Chris install some in the cabin. He chose some really cheap ones and mounted them to the storage doors ---- that don't close or secure.
It's very very obvious that he's never overlanded or traveled any distance offroad.
It'll get done. All it takes is time, saws, and a little money...
We did sleep on the mattress in the living room; it's thin and crushes all the way down under my weight. I'll have to figure out what to do about that.