Never mind comments about bad music or those who question your methods. I think this build is looking great so far. The only snarky thing I could think to say was there's so much stop-motion video that I half expected to hear Peter Gabriel's voice at times. Seriously, though, that's a neat feature that I don't see in any other YT channels but yours. Greetings from Arizona, USA.
There's a lot of content similar to this but yours has got to be in the top 1%. The story telling, pacing, stop motion aspects, the myriad of skills on display and the philosophy of upcycling / reuse all combine to make a truly amazing series that nobody else can emulate. Thank you for your hard work! These video strike a perfect balance of relaxing, entertaining informative and inspiring.
10/10 for originality! I've not seen this stop motion approach to van build vids... I can only admire and appreciate the amount of effort and time that must add - well done sir!
I watch a lot of these vanlife videos, and they all sort of run together. But I loved this one. The stop action animation is great, and super creative.
Simply the best guy at producing and editing a video on RUclips. He's not bad with his hands at everything else he sets out to do either, working on cars or converting a van into a day camper.
I really hope you acoustically insulate the panels! It makes an enormous difference when on the road. I'm surprised you didn't insulate or acoustically insulate the floor. Looking forward to seeing this on the road next summer! If I see it I'll give ya a big flash from my defender camper
Put a lotta heavy black adhesive (they call it "heavy foam" despite being nothing like foam in Germany) pieces all over my Sprintler-panels when re-building the insides, and it made the thing as quiet as a luxury car. Wood sub-floor laid on thin Armaflex stripes, no through bolts, and wood-frames carrying dampened dibond panels for sides and ceiling were mounted with rubber-metal blocks. That way no body-sounds were put through to the inside, and rattling cutlery was the only annoying sound that was disturbing the 2.9 litre turbo-diesel experience when under way.🦻👂😄 Had to sell it recently however due to raging irrational idiots spreading diesel-phobia in my nook of the woods.
Wow.Such dedication.!!!The Upper Windows are Superb...As if they were a standard factory fitting....Wonderful.Thanks for the film.!! Well Done ...Pat yourself on your back.!!!!!
Fantastic job mate! Been waiting for this upload want to build one of these myself last 5 years but Lockdowns aswell as a devastating flood like you precented thus far! STILL haven't managed to sorted house yet 3&1/2 years later, as insurance screwed me over/didnt pay out! So living in shite and vicariously watching your build for now! Lol 🤦🏻 Great job giving me some unique ideas and inspiration I haven't seen on other builds! Your work is top-notch & on a budget, which is my idea! Looking forward to the next one! Cheers from London 👍
Came for the build, subscribed for the motion. That funk jam that was playing while you were removing the panels 9:36 was excessively funky. You didn’t have to go that hard. I had to watch that part twice.
Really starting to come together there, George! I see the thermal insulation & sound dampening materials there at the end to go in 'soon'. They'll be an essential!
Did you change your handle!? Yeah I had acoustic underlay for the floor but decided against it, the floor is 40mm thick already. There’ll be loads of insulation and deadening material everywhere else… and bulkheads ;)
@@soupclassicmotoring Ah, yes. That would be the Great RUclips Namechange! I didn't so much change it, as not tell them to not change it... (Or change it back.) Don't want to loose _too_ much height with the good floor!
Bro you are one patient man love your creativity not only in the build but the making of your video using stop motion no one has done that at least haven’t seen it anyone else use it. Look forward to the next video and the final product
The work it all takes is already staggering, but your stop motion must make it even more work. It does make it extremely satisfying to watch, though! You are raising the bar for other content creators 😉
Ah, the boy's been busy! The camper is shaping up nicely, the videography a visual treat as always, nice one George! But flooding the house just so you could scavenge some board seems a bit extreme though, 😁. Those seats and windows were a great find, they look to be a nice fit. Neat work reinforcing the panels and then removing the supports, got some decent light coming in now. Looking forward to the next instalment. 😎👍
Class idea with the passenger seat tracks.. You've helped me out something fierce with that one.. Cheers good sir (Nice touch with the stop motion btw..)
This series and channel is a joy to tag along to, I'm glad I found it. Mostly because I just bought the exact same van, and I'm at the exact same stage. this feels like a race..
The Engineering and Measuring on all those holes in the floor for the channel Brilliant! As ever Your Stop Motion is worthy of Awards and boy have I tried to get you nominated. Seeing this will push me to Phone bash and email again..
Non seulement vous travaillez très très bien, mais en plus vos montages vidéos sont digne des plus grands réalisateurs Dommage que j’ai peu de bases et de compréhension en anglais ☺️👌 Bravo
Wow, haven’t seen you since the Range Rover rebuild. Still doing the stop motion. You must have the patience of several saints. Keep up the good work. Can’t wait to see this one finished.
Only just watched your last update on Patreon and here you are again delivering the goods, George. I can see now why your ‘cockpit’ trim looks so good finding those replacement facia panels etc in Paul’s yard a massive ‘score’.. my LT will just get a ‘deep clean’ and some plastic spray paint methinks.. your original panels looked as bad as mine are.. work vans don’t get much love if any.. Looking forward to the next instalment keep moving forwards and ‘Good Luck’.
Really great animated looking 👀 effects! I know there is a tech word for it but I know nothing of editing I just enjoy and appreciate the extra work that goes into the making. I’m watching in hopes to learn more knowledge of building out vans and motor homes. Especially electrical and solar installations!! Thank you for your video and sharing your build ideas and creativity!!!!
I cannot tell you how much I enjoy your video posts! Just fantastic! I know it is a ton of work so truly thank you for doing all of this! A fan from Nova Scotia Canada.
Grreat to see you back George and it is really starting to seem like a worthwhile conversion. 2 times I genuinely shuddered though. Cutting out that beam... and then laying the timber floor (which I still carry emotional scars from my only attempt at laying) However, I am sure many will point out you have created a very large speaker box so maybe some sound proofing\isolation?
I found the flooring really difficult too, and if I’m honest I made a bit of a mess of it, but it’ll lend itself to the look I’m going for. The beams had me in a proper sweat too, I was sure the whole thing was going to move on me, but Paul the Sprinter expert assured me it wouldn’t, and he was right. Made me feel like I kinda wasted my time with the extra structure in the end
I am the king of over-design, but it helps me sleep better. Actually your wood floor should help with torsional rigidity as well. Not quite Esprit level...but what is?
Just love how you film/edit this. Where you remove the person and the tools and just show the pieces coming together. Also love the concept of up cycling and reusing as much as possible. No doubt it takes extra time, effort and skill. But love the "sows ear into a purse" concept. Can't wait to see how this develops!
not watched your vids for a while but so glad this came up in my search. really like the way you do your vids, reminds me of tony hart and morph (for those born in the 70's). keep the vids coming, will keep watching
Never mind comments about bad music or those who question your methods. I think this build is looking great so far. The only snarky thing I could think to say was there's so much stop-motion video that I half expected to hear Peter Gabriel's voice at times. Seriously, though, that's a neat feature that I don't see in any other YT channels but yours. Greetings from Arizona, USA.
I love the stop animation - it gives the impression that the van does all the work for you. 😅
I awoke this morning with a burning desire to be astonished and amazed. Fortunately, one of your videos came along.
There's a lot of content similar to this but yours has got to be in the top 1%. The story telling, pacing, stop motion aspects, the myriad of skills on display and the philosophy of upcycling / reuse all combine to make a truly amazing series that nobody else can emulate.
Thank you for your hard work! These video strike a perfect balance of relaxing, entertaining informative and inspiring.
It’s amazing to have the Invisible Man as your workmate. 😂 And he’s a skilled welder at that.😂
10/10 for originality! I've not seen this stop motion approach to van build vids... I can only admire and appreciate the amount of effort and time that must add - well done sir!
stop motion welding was probably the hardest to do
The stop motion and attention to detail are superb 🤙
"last time was quite a while ago" indeed it was and we all be waiting. Another 20 mins of absolute pleasure.🤩
Your stop motion film making is brilliant - the welding shots were spectacular!!!
Please keep safe and put the angle grinder guard back on and wear a full face shield. Love your content George, we don't want to see you get hurt!
My OCD satisfaction moment when you primed the floor before putting the subfloor 😂 I was like “YESSSSSSS” 😂
I was so damn giddy to so Soup pop on my notifications. The van is looking great, and I can't wait to see the next chapter in this build.
I don't know how much work is involved in the making of the stop motion bits bit they are very enjoyable to watch.
I really enjoy how you compile your videos, very enjoyable. Thanks
I watch a lot of these vanlife videos, and they all sort of run together. But I loved this one. The stop action animation is great, and super creative.
That stop motion is DOPE!…🔥🔥🔥 I can only imagine how much additional work it tooK. Stepping up the game to another level!…👍👍👍
Thank you!
Simply the best guy at producing and editing a video on RUclips. He's not bad with his hands at everything else he sets out to do either, working on cars or converting a van into a day camper.
Ultimate video! No bright light while welding, making it great to follow. Well done! Never seen something like it.
As someone who's done a lot of flooring: That looked like a right proper job!
It’s a little gappy around the first few boards, but it really gives a feeling of quality. Tricky job I found
I really hope you acoustically insulate the panels! It makes an enormous difference when on the road. I'm surprised you didn't insulate or acoustically insulate the floor. Looking forward to seeing this on the road next summer! If I see it I'll give ya a big flash from my defender camper
Relax Johnny 5
Will keep my eye out ;) decided against the acoustic underly I have in the wings, will be plenty of other insulation and dampening elsewhere though.
@@soupclassicmotoringI sound deadened the wheel arches and the road noise reduced a lot
Put a lotta heavy black adhesive (they call it "heavy foam" despite being nothing like foam in Germany) pieces all over my Sprintler-panels when re-building the insides, and it made the thing as quiet as a luxury car. Wood sub-floor laid on thin Armaflex stripes, no through bolts, and wood-frames carrying dampened dibond panels for sides and ceiling were mounted with rubber-metal blocks. That way no body-sounds were put through to the inside, and rattling cutlery was the only annoying sound that was disturbing the 2.9 litre turbo-diesel experience when under way.🦻👂😄
Had to sell it recently however due to raging irrational idiots spreading diesel-phobia in my nook of the woods.
@@manfredschmalbach9023can you elaborate on the people who made you sell the diesel?
Wow.Such dedication.!!!The Upper Windows are Superb...As if they were a standard factory fitting....Wonderful.Thanks for the film.!! Well Done ...Pat yourself on your back.!!!!!
I love the stop motion, it's like watching 'vision on' again😊
Love, Love ,Love your work, have watched the Range Rover build twice and am in love with the old Benz after your rebuild.
Fantastic job mate! Been waiting for this upload want to build one of these myself last 5 years but Lockdowns aswell as a devastating flood like you precented thus far! STILL haven't managed to sorted house yet 3&1/2 years later, as insurance screwed me over/didnt pay out! So living in shite and vicariously watching your build for now! Lol 🤦🏻
Great job giving me some unique ideas and inspiration I haven't seen on other builds! Your work is top-notch & on a budget, which is my idea!
Looking forward to the next one!
Cheers from London 👍
Came for the build, subscribed for the motion. That funk jam that was playing while you were removing the panels 9:36 was excessively funky. You didn’t have to go that hard. I had to watch that part twice.
😂 If you can't take the funk...
Nice floor! Absolutely necessary for the rest of the build.
And always worth the wait, quality over quantity.
Your videos are just great love them , always gives me a smile when new one pops up , thank you
"A slight mishap indoors..." Well... that's one way of putting it!
Really starting to come together there, George! I see the thermal insulation & sound dampening materials there at the end to go in 'soon'. They'll be an essential!
Did you change your handle!? Yeah I had acoustic underlay for the floor but decided against it, the floor is 40mm thick already. There’ll be loads of insulation and deadening material everywhere else… and bulkheads ;)
@@soupclassicmotoring Ah, yes. That would be the Great RUclips Namechange! I didn't so much change it, as not tell them to not change it... (Or change it back.)
Don't want to loose _too_ much height with the good floor!
Your stop motion is very satisfying. Ray Harryhausen would be proud!
Cracking job George well done think the van will be a great family bus
John
Those overhead stop-motion are awesome 😎 keep it up, nice build!
Wish I could give more than one like for these videos. Loving them all great work. Thanks for posting. 👍👍
Fantastic job and I like the colours too.
Greetings from Sweden 😀
Bro you are one patient man love your creativity not only in the build but the making of your video using stop motion no one has done that at least haven’t seen it anyone else use it. Look forward to the next video and the final product
So nice that you gave the price, thank you...also for the video! Beautiful product!
The work it all takes is already staggering, but your stop motion must make it even more work. It does make it extremely satisfying to watch, though! You are raising the bar for other content creators 😉
its why I can't upload every week, or even fortnight.... so nice to look at, but no so much for business 🤷🏻♂️
So happy that you’re back. Missed the quality content that you always deliver. Have a nice weekend.
Love your work! Especially editing. Fabulous. Cheers from Indiana.
Ah, the boy's been busy! The camper is shaping up nicely, the videography a visual treat as always, nice one George! But flooding the house just so you could scavenge some board seems a bit extreme though, 😁. Those seats and windows were a great find, they look to be a nice fit. Neat work reinforcing the panels and then removing the supports, got some decent light coming in now. Looking forward to the next instalment. 😎👍
George! Great to see you still at it, that's going to be a lovely get-away machine. Great appreciation for your artistic sensibilities. Cheers
Far out. What an incredible video & conversion. Well done.
Class idea with the passenger seat tracks.. You've helped me out something fierce with that one.. Cheers good sir (Nice touch with the stop motion btw..)
Awesome! I really like the style of your video and I am very curious to see next episode(s)!
You can use the frame from the seat and make an adjustable table. Very convenient for the long journeys ;)
Yes, you are on board again... 🎉 great work, and vídeo...
This series and channel is a joy to tag along to, I'm glad I found it. Mostly because I just bought the exact same van, and I'm at the exact same stage. this feels like a race..
Hey the stop motion was really cool, haven’t seen it before thanks for the idea 👍✊
Love the added lightness 😅 in all those bars :-)
Fantastic video George. Great to see you back. It was well worth the wait. Loved the soundtrack too.
The Engineering and Measuring on all those holes in the floor for the channel Brilliant!
As ever Your Stop Motion is worthy of Awards and boy have I tried to get you nominated. Seeing this will push me to Phone bash and email again..
Pauls a top bloke. Helped me out many a time. 🙏
Excellent videographer. Nice van build as well
I just found your channel and am absolutely blown away by your relaxing editing style. Amazing to watch you work!
you guy have hit the sweet spot of tiny home on wheel design ❤
Always look forward to your videos George! Loved this one, top work on the floor!
This is awesome , this just tickles the dad fix it spots 😂 , now back fixing my garage disposal
Non seulement vous travaillez très très bien, mais en plus vos montages vidéos sont digne des plus grands réalisateurs
Dommage que j’ai peu de bases et de compréhension en anglais
☺️👌
Bravo
Thank you for your kind words :) (English isn't the best language)
Awesome editing, thank you for all your hard work
Thoroughly enjoyed your stop animation style of a van build
I love this series ! The Lotus too :) Thanks for the hard work and excellent production.
It's sad there is only one "like" button but this, was what the You-of-the-tube meant to show the masses! Great work as usual.
I love how you videoed this, very cool and a fresh approach!
Really enjoyed your video editing, totally professional & humorous too! Just come across your channel, will follow you from now on.
Much awaited, much appreciated, excellent work as always from you.. Much awaited, much appreciated, excellent work as always from you..
The stop motion is pure perfection.
I've heard of invisible mending but invisible welder no ! Nice job as usual.
Glad to see you back.
I like your Land Rover corner windows you installed in this van.
Wow, haven’t seen you since the Range Rover rebuild. Still doing the stop motion. You must have the patience of several saints.
Keep up the good work. Can’t wait to see this one finished.
I love your time lapse work
Remarkable presentation as usual. I can imagine the effort that goes into producing such interesting videos
Just happy you’re alive! Was getting worried! Great video as always.
Love the stop motion… you made a really enjoyable video… even more so 😂
That’s some welding there Patrick 👍🏻
Well done on such a great video. A brilliantly executed project.
I greatly appreciate the time and effort you have put into all the stopmotion bits. That takes a lot of patience and dedication
Only just watched your last update on Patreon and here you are again delivering the goods, George.
I can see now why your ‘cockpit’ trim looks so good finding those replacement facia panels etc in Paul’s yard a massive ‘score’.. my LT will just get a ‘deep clean’ and some plastic spray paint methinks.. your original panels looked as bad as mine are.. work vans don’t get much love if any..
Looking forward to the next instalment keep moving forwards and ‘Good Luck’.
Jack of all trades this guy never ceases to amaze me 💪😎
I like the stop-motion animation. Good Job and a nice build.
Thanks a million :)
Love the stop frame! It’s like a ghost is magically doing all the work for you lol
Really great to see the van coming along as it is, looking forward to the next episode. 👍
Loving watching this coming together.
WTF is this production value man, the stop motion is crazy (with welding even?). Thats way too much quality for a timelaps, I love it.
Another great video, good work with both the video work and the van
Really great animated looking 👀 effects! I know there is a tech word for it but I know nothing of editing I just enjoy and appreciate the extra work that goes into the making. I’m watching in hopes to learn more knowledge of building out vans and motor homes. Especially electrical and solar installations!! Thank you for your video and sharing your build ideas and creativity!!!!
I cannot tell you how much I enjoy your video posts! Just fantastic! I know it is a ton of work so truly thank you for doing all of this! A fan from Nova Scotia Canada.
Grreat to see you back George and it is really starting to seem like a worthwhile conversion. 2 times I genuinely shuddered though. Cutting out that beam... and then laying the timber floor (which I still carry emotional scars from my only attempt at laying) However, I am sure many will point out you have created a very large speaker box so maybe some sound proofing\isolation?
Pretty sure that was what he was looking at in the closing. Looked like a felt or rockwool type material that is used for that.
I found the flooring really difficult too, and if I’m honest I made a bit of a mess of it, but it’ll lend itself to the look I’m going for. The beams had me in a proper sweat too, I was sure the whole thing was going to move on me, but Paul the Sprinter expert assured me it wouldn’t, and he was right. Made me feel like I kinda wasted my time with the extra structure in the end
I am the king of over-design, but it helps me sleep better. Actually your wood floor should help with torsional rigidity as well. Not quite Esprit level...but what is?
What a job George!!!!😮
Just love how you film/edit this. Where you remove the person and the tools and just show the pieces coming together.
Also love the concept of up cycling and reusing as much as possible. No doubt it takes extra time, effort and skill. But love the "sows ear into a purse" concept.
Can't wait to see how this develops!
It's been a while, but this feels like tons of progress. The flooring came out aces! Cheers from Michigan!
Top class content George as usual. Always waited on with anticipation but cognisant of life’s trails and tribulations. Hope all is well.
One of the cleverest videos I have ever seen.
Another great video 👍
Much awaited, much appreciated, excellent work as always from you.
Another amazing video such a pleasure watching your progress and everyone makes me want to build my own!
This is mesmerizing. Incredible work!!! And what a job!❤❤❤
not watched your vids for a while but so glad this came up in my search. really like the way you do your vids, reminds me of tony hart and morph (for those born in the 70's). keep the vids coming, will keep watching
Fam your editing is top notch. Cheers from the 🇺🇸
Invisible welder man, I like it. It should be that easy.