I sleep near you in misurina, amazing truck, amazing work, compliments!! Now you have a new follower.. Good trip!! I hope to see you again not only the truck😊
Just came across your videos really enjoying them. We have young kids so its really nice to see how you guys are getting on with your travels. We love Spain but still a bit unsure about Morocco cant wait to see how u get on. Plus we love your overlander and would like to build one ourselves one day.
Hey Jack, the living quarters box was built by Motorcraft’s Adventure Developments in England - near Doncaster. Give them a shout and they’ll get you sorted on the right path.
Looks great, but I don't understand how to travel with such a beast. With my normal car, I can easily camp behind a bush or something, or even hide in plain sight on a parking lot. But with a truck, it seems difficult to park overnight anywhere but at a dedicated camp site?
It’s a good question, but in reality it depends on where you want to go. If you plan to spend time in and around cities it is not the right vehicle choice. But we prefer wild places and out of the way spots, and we hunt out areas and parking places where we can go. There are many resources to help find parking spots, it’s just a question of using them.
Great build guys, awesome, currently looking at doing the same with an HX60, in NZ to do a global trip, may I ask, why was it so imperative to remove all the waxoil? and would it be possible to just add another HX60 fuel tank making it 600ltrs all up? Love to pick your brains more. Regards Harold
Hey Harold, happy to answer any and all questions so fire away - dm or email if you want? Wasn’t imperative to get the waxoil off, but it makes for a nicer finish. But, it is a pain and maybe next time around we wouldn’t. And yes, totally possible to add a second standard fuel tank. During build we thought we’d be okay with 450L and wanted to maximise storage, but things change on the road, we’ve saved some space and could give over a locker to another custom tank.
The dometic had an error that we diagnosed as a faulty main board. It was going to be expensive to fix and they couldn’t guarantee it was going to work, so we binned it off. In hindsight we should have just got this one from the get go because it’s so much more convenient - and quieter and more powerful!
Hi, love your truck and videos, just a quick question, I’m sure I first saw you guys on a TV show, where your truck was being built up, any idea where I can rewatch that? TIA
Great video. If it’s not a sensitive question, ballpark, how much did Bebe cost including base vehicle purchase? I’m wondering what sort of budget is needed for this type of vehicle.
It’s a very common question and we’re happy to answer! All in it was about £150-160k but that was a few years ago and both materials and build costs have gone up a lot. Not to mention the base vehicle - back then they could be had for less than £20k, now they’re more like £45-50k or more depending on where you buy from. Total cost now would be much closer to £250k depending on spec chosen.
@@globaltraces thank you. I assume that’s without doing any work yourself? I see the Gap Decaders pushing to do a conversion for £100k, but for that they definitely have to do a lot of work themselves. I guess this is your only home, no bricks & mortar homebase?
We did a couple of bits and pieces but essentially yes, it was done by others. Phil and Izzy have a great goal and we’re really interested to see how it goes. We still have a flat but it’s rented out, so this is the only place we can actually “live” full time.
It was about £150-160k all in but that was a couple of years back. You’d now be looking at c£250k due to increased materials and production costs and possibly around 1 year to get a build slot.
Really great episode, explaining the build. Thanks, so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great videos! Happy to see how much fun you have! Hello to Jess!
Thank you! 🤗 Hi Frank! Hope you’re well :-)
Very informative Dave, great to have the background info.
Glad it was of interest and hopefully fills in some gaps about Bebe that folks wanted to know!
Fantastic video. Keep up the Great work 💪🥇🏆
Thank you 🙌
Really interesting - look forward to some more techie vids as your journey goes on. Hope you’re all well.
There will definitely be more as we travel! Glad you enjoyed this one :-)
love it
Thanks!! 🙏🏻
Really informative 😊
Glad it was helpful!
I sleep near you in misurina, amazing truck, amazing work, compliments!! Now you have a new follower.. Good trip!! I hope to see you again not only the truck😊
Thank you for following along - you should have come and said hello! Next time you see us, definitely knock on the door! Safe travels! :-)
What a great review. I am happy to watch inside of your car interiors. Sending love to your family from S. Korea.
Thank you so much!
Really good video explaining your build. The truck looks really tough. Good luck, travel safe and keep us posted❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you! She’s proved herself tough so far! :-)
Really great video, Dave. The algorithm likes it too. Good amount of views.
Just came across your videos really enjoying them. We have young kids so its really nice to see how you guys are getting on with your travels. We love Spain but still a bit unsure about Morocco cant wait to see how u get on.
Plus we love your overlander and would like to build one ourselves one day.
Thanks so much! Morocco could be a culture shock, but we think we’re going to have a whale of a time! Time will tell!
Parabéns! Ficou lindo! Abraços do Brasil
Look like Maniac Truck
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Hey love the truck may i ask i was looking and doing somrthing similar. Where did you soce the skeleton for the living quaters of your truck
Hey Jack, the living quarters box was built by Motorcraft’s Adventure Developments in England - near Doncaster. Give them a shout and they’ll get you sorted on the right path.
Great video, would love to see a detailed tour of battery capacity, internet connectivity and any plans for water filtration when wild camping?
Will see what we can do about getting a video with more detail done! Consider it on the list :-)
Great video, what was the ballpark figure of the build?
It was about £150k all in but that was a few years ago and now you’d be looking at not far off double that with increased material and labour costs.
Looks great, but I don't understand how to travel with such a beast. With my normal car, I can easily camp behind a bush or something, or even hide in plain sight on a parking lot. But with a truck, it seems difficult to park overnight anywhere but at a dedicated camp site?
It’s a good question, but in reality it depends on where you want to go. If you plan to spend time in and around cities it is not the right vehicle choice. But we prefer wild places and out of the way spots, and we hunt out areas and parking places where we can go. There are many resources to help find parking spots, it’s just a question of using them.
Very cool. What was the cost from mil surplus in the UK? There are still a few of these available. Also, what type of driving licence do you need?
The prices have gone up and up. We got ours for £20k but now you’d be lucky to get one for less than £40k.
It’s an 18t rigid, so Cat C license.
Great build guys, awesome, currently looking at doing the same with an HX60, in NZ to do a global trip, may I ask, why was it so imperative to remove all the waxoil? and would it be possible to just add another HX60 fuel tank making it 600ltrs all up?
Love to pick your brains more.
Regards Harold
Hey Harold, happy to answer any and all questions so fire away - dm or email if you want?
Wasn’t imperative to get the waxoil off, but it makes for a nicer finish. But, it is a pain and maybe next time around we wouldn’t.
And yes, totally possible to add a second standard fuel tank. During build we thought we’d be okay with 450L and wanted to maximise storage, but things change on the road, we’ve saved some space and could give over a locker to another custom tank.
Nice review I have a question where did you get the box
The box was built by Motorcraft Adventure Development in Doncaster, England 👌
Hi there! Nice video!! What happened with your diesel generator??? Not good with the dometic tec 30??
The dometic had an error that we diagnosed as a faulty main board. It was going to be expensive to fix and they couldn’t guarantee it was going to work, so we binned it off. In hindsight we should have just got this one from the get go because it’s so much more convenient - and quieter and more powerful!
Hi, love your truck and videos, just a quick question, I’m sure I first saw you guys on a TV show, where your truck was being built up, any idea where I can rewatch that? TIA
Hi! Thank you!
You did indeed - it was Million Pound Motorhomes on C5 - Season 2 Episode 4. We think it’s on RUclips somewhere!
@@globaltraces awesome, thank you, thought I was going mad 🤣 I searched for it for ages, will have to find it and watch again. Enjoy 👍
Great video. If it’s not a sensitive question, ballpark, how much did Bebe cost including base vehicle purchase? I’m wondering what sort of budget is needed for this type of vehicle.
It’s a very common question and we’re happy to answer! All in it was about £150-160k but that was a few years ago and both materials and build costs have gone up a lot. Not to mention the base vehicle - back then they could be had for less than £20k, now they’re more like £45-50k or more depending on where you buy from. Total cost now would be much closer to £250k depending on spec chosen.
@@globaltraces thank you. I assume that’s without doing any work yourself? I see the Gap Decaders pushing to do a conversion for £100k, but for that they definitely have to do a lot of work themselves. I guess this is your only home, no bricks & mortar homebase?
We did a couple of bits and pieces but essentially yes, it was done by others. Phil and Izzy have a great goal and we’re really interested to see how it goes.
We still have a flat but it’s rented out, so this is the only place we can actually “live” full time.
Is it possible for you to give an approximate over all cost to build something like this?
It was about £150-160k all in but that was a couple of years back. You’d now be looking at c£250k due to increased materials and production costs and possibly around 1 year to get a build slot.
Thanks.