UAZ 452 "bukhanka" Campervan Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
  • Hi folks! this is a quick tour of my UAZ campervan.
    I didn't plan enough to shoot this video, and I had to do a voiceover because I sounded like a minion, so if your eye catches anything that I didn't talk about, please ask about it in the comments.
    I built this campervan, to comfortably stay off the grid in it for a couple of weeks, that's why some items are bigger than your typical micro camper accessories.
    I plan on changing the layout to fit a more comfortable sleeping bed. so stay tuned if you are interested.
    #UAZ #diycampervan
    my Insta: WildGosdan

Комментарии • 5

  • @shareyourchristmas
    @shareyourchristmas 22 дня назад +2

    Thanks
    That was cool. I love these little Bukhanka vans. They look rugged, up to the task, I always see them in movies. It makes the scene interesting. I want to own one. It is definitely on my list. I imagine the fun I could have driving here in New Zealand. Thanks, it was fun seeing a conversion

  • @collinaitcheson728
    @collinaitcheson728 22 дня назад +1

    Thanks for the tour! Where do you store tools?

    • @ethniccampers
      @ethniccampers  22 дня назад +2

      in the winter, when I didn't have the bike in the back, so I stored my tools there. But now I don't have any specific place for them. In the layout design change that I am working on, I will dedicate a storage space for tools!

  • @manofsan
    @manofsan 21 день назад +1

    Nice van. What about internal lighting and ventilation?
    Any thoughts of wind-turbine for co-generation?
    Can solar panel lid on top be set to upright position?

    • @ethniccampers
      @ethniccampers  21 день назад

      I put 2 RV 12volt dimmable lights connected to the battery for lighting. which are great! The UAZ has holes and cracks for ventilation all around the van😅, and i live in Armenia, which has a cooler climate. Yes I’ve thought about it! But the solar is more than enough for this van! I don’t even have to tilt it! It even charges the batteries during snow!