Rigwell 2019 Sprinter 4x4 144" / GreyBoy / Campervan
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- ANNOUNCEMENT 7/30/2021! We have two more builds that are now for sale on Rigwell.com/forsale that will be finished by October 2021. Both vans are 4x4 and will have a very similar build and aesthetic to Grey Boy. Email us at cory@rigwell.com for details.
Hi friends, Cory here from Rigwell. We’re proud to list our 2019 Sprinter 4x4 shop build, called Grey Boy. This Sprinter came with lots of factory options, including swivel seats and a 7-inch touchscreen display. Our goal was to build the ultimate adventure van for a couple with an active lifestyle with everything you need and nothing you don’t. No adventure is complete without bringing the toys. Grey Boy has the capacity to load a full size motorcycle inside or up to 4 bikes! This is thanks to it’s aluminum folding bed system. Grey Boy has, what we like to call, our “no fuss battery system.” It charges while you're driving. It charges while you’re parked. It simply just works. After a long day on the trail it’s time to kick back and enjoy the hand crafted interior of Grey Boy. Every single piece of bamboo has been hand sanded to perfection. No fancy cnc machines here, just good old-fashioned hard work. So, chill out on the couch and grab yourself a beer from the fridge or cook up a nice meal. When the day’s done you’ll get a great night sleep on the queen size, 5 inch memory foam bed thanks to the Flarespace Flares.
Thanks for checking out Grey Boy. We hope you love it as much as we enjoyed building it. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me personally at cory@rigwell.com with any questions!
Very very nice. We have sprinter with strange layout. I love the bamboo and the black, sink, stove combo, the two fantastic fans. Versatile. Beautiful
Great build. Love the water system and access to electronics etc. keep it simple!
Beautifully done. Elegant and modern and completely functional.
Thanks Robin!
I can tell by your presentation that this van build was a labor of love. Great job. Great detail.
Thanks Don!
Love the black and bamboo combination. Great build for a 144!
Much appreiate!
Really nice. Especially love the bamboo and thoughtful design.
Thanks so much Sue!
Real clean, high quality build.
Thanks Craig!
The attention to detail is stunning!!
Thanks Kelly!
Such a clean fit and finish. Nice work. Some smart features.
Thanks
Personal comments/bookmarks:-
144 Sprinter. Black aluminium powder coated frame fixed on L track and bamboo panels.
6:00 Outdoor table. Doorway fridge.
6:45 Outdoor rug / Shoe storage. For shoes would be better with a drawer/pull out box.
10:38 Doorway sofa, 5” Memory foam. Lagune table, doubles as kitchen worktop.
11:28 Hand slots also act as ventilation
13:02 Handleless drawers, nothing to bang into. Held with magnets at the back. Drawer slides hidden underneath.
13:54 Panel fixed with magnets
15:32 Sliding cupboard doors. Won’t open when travelling, no need for extra hardware. George of Humble Road puts a removable wooden rail at the front to stop things sliding forward and falling out when you open the cupboard. Best used with storage containers.
16:22 Rounded cupboard bottoms to protect your head
18:05 Toilet box with deep lid so that toilet is above box edge when opened
21:29 Deep box could be used for bedding and pillow storage when bed not in use. Could also use to support bed as I don’t need the bed as high. Could have access panel at end so can use for storage when bed is in use.
22:08 Water bricks
23:15 Rear gas shower
24:14 Rear lights on doors
29:19 Fold up rear bed allowing van to be used for large loads. Some motorhomes have a section attached to bed frame that flips down to provide a barrier between garage and living space and stop items sliding forward. Others have a cargo net. Bed is solid panels with ventilation holes rather than slats. He’s got an issue with support in the middle, have a look at Hymer folding beds to see their system.
Super nice, clean build. Very impressive!
Thanks Andy, really appreciate it!
Awesome build! 165k asking you can get a storyteller though 🤷
for me the most important thing about this van is that it is very narrow and very high and that is because of the rear-wheel drive. This Camper has in the rear windows some added protrusions to be able to sleep wide that you can buy it from the factory but if you want to camperize it then you hold on and you have to sleep along losing interior space. Being so high in size it has a double entrance step and about 18 cm more total height with which the wind and the wobbling become very very evident to solve this in the times we are going it would not be wrong to apply the technology of the Toyota 4x4 that is front-wheel drive and two electric motors that go to the rear wheels and thus does not have as much height of the ground or the height total of the body and of course it would be necessary to put a hybrid engine that it is time for Mercedes to savvy to the times that run
This is a stunning build. Well done!
Thanks Graham!
Good job
Thanks Larry!
Really nice van. It would be nice if you could please display the American Flag in the proper orientation on the shop wall. When displaying lengthwise, as you have it, the blue star field is on the left. Sorry, but it's important.
As a former jarhead, your point is understood; however, respectfully in the big picture, it's not important. Life, health and family are important. Dictated flag protocol for civilians, not so much. Just perspective, SF Mac. Nice van Rigwell!
Great afford I like it
Nice rig! Shoulda gone with the IsoTherm Slider - would have been much better access from inside and out.
Great build and great attention to detail on the welding. I want to do my cabinets the same way with that 45 deg angle but worry about the complexity it adds to the welding. I am curious, what is your sliding door opening? The distance between the cabinets and basically the B-Pillar. I have never seen that water system and it has me rethinking an over wheelwell fresh water tank. Interesting that you can fill them up at grocery stores, also seems easier to keep clean and if they do get too dirty/moldy or whatever, you can just replace them. Why use the ball valve? Why not just let both water loops be pressurized? My only real concern with the build is that you have the water and electrical all on the same side. One you have an imbalance of weight but also just the scary thought of a water leak getting all over the heart of your van. I love seeing new ideas and great builds, so thank you.
Glad you liked the build Kyle
I previously learned that the fuel tank is on the left so it's better to have more weight on the right to balance it out. I think the number of batteries and water is smaller than some other builds so I doubt he would feel the weight.
Great work....True Craftsman! What brand are those task lights?
Thanks Scott! Which lights are you referring to?
@@rigwellmade You showed two of them on the rear doors at 24:15....slick looking lights!
LOOKING SO GOOD!
Thanks guys!
Great build and attention to detail. Did you paint the aluminium cupboard frames?
Thank you! The aluminum is all powder coated.
What size is the bed frame/bed for this rig? Great build!
It's a queen size 80X60. Thanks, glad you like the build!
How did you get the water bricks to vent??
Great buld how much$$$
Corey do you have a link to the flarespace wrap? Do you still have to paint them?
Hey Steve. You can find our RIGWRAP on our site at rigwell.com/rigwrap. The wrap does not cover the edges of the flares so I would still suggest painting your flares first. But the RIGWRAP is a great way to protect that expensive paint job! If you have any other questions feel free to reach out to me directly at cory@rigwell.com. Thanks
awesome build. question, where did you buy the quick release set for the waterbricks?
nice build! love your drop down table at the slider. what did you use for retractable cable?
Thanks Alexander, the cable is just a steel braided cable.
Im looking to have a van built out
Hey Jim. Unforunetly we are no longer offering full builds. We are now focused on creating products for builders and the DIY market. Good luck on your search for a builder!
720p?????
Love and adore this layout but have few questions:
1. What is the length of the bed. I’m 6’3.
2. Why is the sofa angled at the end? I rather cut that off and put toilet box there.
3. What is largest size bike frame that can fit under the bed? I assume the seat will have to be pushed down.
4. Would the van AC be enough or would it be best to install a roof top one? If the latter, what needs to be changed in the electrical?
5. You need a small shelf space near the reading lights to put things like cell phones (along with USB), a book and glasses
There are a lot of great details in this build, especially all the aluminum and bamboo to keep things lightweight, but I'm curious why you chose two fans for such a small space with multiple windows that can open and no shower producing excess steam rather than maximizing solar.
Glad you like the build! We went with two fans simply to get more air flow. You can use one to suck air in and one to blow it out. A little overkill but you can never have enough air flow!
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Moving forward and back is screwing up your auto focus which you should not be using in the first place
thanks for the tips Mark!
Is the Van still for sale?
No sorry, we've sold it.
Cómo habla esta gente 🙉 a uno lo que interesa es ver la guagua 🙊 y YA no más y ni Baño Tiene 🙈
Did you end up selling this one?
Yeah sorry, we have sold the van.