Four months of build days, and here it is: the tour of Vandalf. No drone shots, no polish — just walking through the van the way you'd actually use it, from the bench and the bed to the plumbing, wiring, and water.
/ The Walkthrough
This is the payoff of the whole build series. The bench that became a cabinet that became a bed. The shower base fitted into the layout before the walls closed up. The water tanks and the sink that make it a camper instead of a cargo van. Every piece of it got built in the shop first, then argued with, then rebuilt — and the tour shows where it all landed.
/ The Systems
The stuff you don't see in a photo is the stuff that makes a van livable: the wiring run clean enough to trace, the plumbing that doesn't leak the first time you pressurize it, the layout that makes morning coffee possible without climbing over your own gear. It's not fancy. It works — and after a summer of building it, that's the whole point.
A van tour is just walking around your own decisions for four minutes.
Vandalf hit the road in August and kept getting better through the fall. This tour is where the build stood in November — and like any build, it's never really done.
Until the next run out — work hard, play hard.