Hi Guys,
Wade (802dot1q?) alerted me to this thread and invited me to say g'day, so "g'day". I'm happy to answer any questions, meanwhile I'll try to address some of the above comments.
cab forward design of the vehicle as it allows you to use more of the length of the truck.
Yep, I don't like bonneted trucks for that reason, OTOH it's a pain to work on the motor with a non-tilting cab over.
I dunno how they can reference Mad Max and not have even traveld to Silverton NSW to the Mad Max Museum!
We'll get there one day, it's a big country
We almost came back from the west via Broken Hill this time but changed our minds.
It just needs to be painted
You can paint checker/tread plate once without too much drama, doing it again (if ever required) would be a nightmare because it would be impossible to rub it down. Also as is it reflects a lot of heat. It has been "painted" with a nylon compound to stop oxidization.
his determination to see the project thru to completion
I normally have the attention span of a goldfish, I still can't believe I concentrated on one job for 3 years (WOT1) and 18 months (WOT2). I suppose there is no option when you've sold everything and are living under a tarp.
"These blast marks are too accurate for sand people."
limited yourself to only travelling in winter
In summer we head south, or at least that's the theory, truth is we travel so slow we often don't make it. The truck is designed for the heat while still being good in the cold. The only thing that can be a problem is humidity and for that reason we stay clear of the far north in summer.
I drove the base vehicle for about 150Km once
Then you will know they are a pig to drive but we only average 155k a week so that's not too hard to deal with.
but good as an extended stay base camp , as long as you stayed long enough to forget the last drive JMHO
Correct, the whole idea is to be sitting in nice places. We normally camp for a 2-6 weeks when we find a good spot, plenty of time for the pain of the drive to dissipate.
I think the unpainted body was to take into account climactic conditions in the out back
Yep, as mentioned it reflects a lot of heat. We had 3 days of 40C last week and were quite comfortable.
Wonder what plate fees are in Austrailia for that monster?
If that means registration then about $900 a year, including compulsory (third party) insurance.
If thier diesel costs are about the same as the US, and if he gets about what a 5-ton would get with such a big camper body on it, then it must cost him close to $1 per mile to move that truck around.
Diesel at present is about $1.50 a litre (when not in the outback, can be $2+ in some places), we get 4kpl (11.5mpg?) on flat roads so I guess thats about 37c per k or 60c per mile. Not bad for a 12-tonne house brick, but then we sit on 65kph (40mph), that makes a huge difference.
mobile most of the time and therefore has limited capacity for bandwidth
As of a few months ago that's not so bad, we have a new 7-gig plan and the NextG phones are pretty fast. I won't be streaming video but using the web normally is OK now. There is of course the coverage issue, many places we stay don't have any reception.
Thanks for your interest guys, any questions just ask.
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Rob