Dont want too bag them, Good on them for having a go...
But my take on one after walking in one today, must say even If I had the dough [ $80k + ] I wouldnt be forking out that sort of coin for one, For me the seating timber work was very flimsy and came across as cheap, nasty and just there for looks approx 10mm laminated [ And I am a believer of building light BUT ] it flexed way too much and the joints opened up a bit much for me ..
Big wide kitchen bench was good but lost it with a cheap Black dimpled plastic sink with plastic taps and riser in rectangular section .. Plain white home type power points sitting proud on the walls on boxes not flush mounts again looked unprofessional and cheap, seemed to be a fair bit of white silicone around joins in the bath room area, Concertina pvc slider privacy divider for the toilet shower area and the fake wood floor covering looked to be of the $40+pm PVC Bunnings variety , two pak white painted cupboard doors were a bit rough ..
The van itself was reasonably cool without aircon running and in full sun [ about 30*c + outside temp ] big windows made it feel open and airy .. The bed must have been an economy Queen size ..
The wall floor roof construction looks strong and light, the only thing I would query is the thickness of the Ally extrusion section that joins it all and locks it to the floor composite panel [ Looks to be 1 or 1.2mm, By my thinking it would be better if 1.6 or 2.0 mm.., They mentioned that the awning mounts and external fixtures etc bolt through the wall panels, BUT made no mention of crush tubes to stop the wall foam core from squashing over time and mounts becoming loose etc .
Just my take on a few things that stood out to me and I'm not a flash must have the best type of person ..