Packing EVERYTHING we own into our 24 sq ft home on wheels...
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- čas přidán 4. 05. 2024
- Welcome back friends! This episode we're packing our entire lives and everything we own into the back of Nigel as we prepare for life on the road again. We also get everything ready to start our engine for the first time! Nerves are high!
Here's a quick link to the hat racks we use: amzn.to/3xRoSDJ
See you on the next one!
Kendall and Glenn
Follow our journey between video uploads on Instagram:
/ kendallbaggerly
/ glennferguson_
TikTok: @kendallandglenn
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CAMERA GEAR:
Our drone: amzn.to/3eaS6yE
Similar, less expensive drone: amzn.to/3mDd7qh
Drone ND/Polarising Filters: amzn.to/2BmlVh2
Sony A7RIII (our main camera): amzn.to/2N4W9kl
Sony a6500 (our underwater camera): amzn.to/30TiJEo
Samyang 8mm Fisheye Lens: amzn.to/3d8TLDz
Sony 50mm, F1.8 Lens: amzn.to/30R4W19
Sony 16-35, F4 Lens: amzn.to/2YJdapr
Polarising Filter 49mm: amzn.to/30SMXaT
Polarising Filter 72mm: amzn.to/2BhffkA
ND 10 Filter 72mm: amzn.to/2URZcRe
Rode Mic Go: amzn.to/2YRo3G2
Handheld Flexible Tripod: amzn.to/37PNJHb
VAN/CAMPING GEAR:
Rooftop Tent: www.thebushcompany.com.au
Freestanding awning: www.thebushcompany.com.au
Roof rack: www.frontrunneroutfitters.com.au
Solar blanket 300w: www.redarc.com.au/300w-monocr...
1000w inverter: www.redarc.com.au/12v-inverte...
Manager 30 for electrics: www.redarc.com.au/the-manager...
iTechWorld 120AH lithium battery: itechworld.com.au/collections...
Bamboo Table: amzn.to/3db8nT3
Lockable Tie Downs: amzn.to/37DjvqF
Magnetic flyscreens for windows: amzn.to/2HkdndR
Collapsible water bottle: amzn.to/32LXkh2
Water filter: amzn.to/360GhK2
Stovetop: amzn.to/35ZqdIR
Hat Holders: amzn.to/3xRoSDJ
ON THE ROAD ESSENTIALS:
Ceramic pots and pans (with detachable handle!): amzn.to/3PflC9Y
Portable Speakers: amzn.to/37Izcgm
Blundstone Boots: amzn.to/3kwtPpF
Rayban sunglasses: amzn.to/3hQ3RLQ
Kindle: amzn.to/2YcdAWh
Camp Toaster: amzn.to/3eh8aPu
Milk Frother: amzn.to/3ddORFi
Coffee Percolator: amzn.to/2N7FVH5
Coffee grinder: amzn.to/33PhOoF
Can't wait for you guys to get back on the road in Nigel 2.0! He's looking amazing!
I know this process must have been super stressful for you guys but I really appreciate you taking the opportunity to rebuilt Nigel. It has been a really great series watching you do almost everything yourselves and I’m sure it won’t be too long before you start the next lap of Australia. Looking forward to the next episode 🤙
That means so much!! Thank you for following along on this crazy project, we’re so excited to hit the road again soon 😊
It's very impressive the monumental task you two completed.
Can't believe the amount of mechanical work you have put into Nigel, not all planned but once your Committed....My relatively small break down in Tassie at Kettering (on way to Brunie Island) is just a blip comparef to what you guys are doing. I have nearly finished setting up another van last over summer at the same time you guys are working on Nigel, so we are both keen to hit the open road again. Thanks for the repair videos, interesting to watch too.
Cheers Peter
Strange about the copper brake pipes, here in the UK we always replace rusted metal ones with copper pipe for a lasting fix.You have done an amazing job on Nigel
You need to Maria condo your folding stuff
argh you left us on a cliff hanger. Well done on the resto. Ive enjoyed following your trips and the work on the land rover. I met you two at Marrawah on the west coast of Tassie in March last year. Glad you're still following the dream and also sticking with the Land Rover
Thanks mate that means so much! Missing Tassie and the open road a lot, can’t wait to get back out there. Might cross paths again!
You guys have made me want to buy a old land rover so much its great to see you get your hands dirty mate. Can’t wait for the next vid 🤞 it starts
So funny to hear you use the word “ undies” 😂😂😂👍 your such an Aussie 👍
What a totally awesome rebuild set of videos you two . Nigel’s looking awesome again . Looking forward to seeing more . Cheers from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. :) :) 🍻👍🏼😁
First time I've seen you. Those hat holders are the coolest idea. Love that. I'll be watching . Subscribed & Like :)
Glad to have you here Terry! 🥰
Nigel is looking great, very impressed how you've rebuilt him. There's nothing more exciting than getting the rig packed and ready for more adventures. I can't wait to see you both back on the road 😊
Talk about a cliff hanger! Love that you kept the back inside bar original, nice touch. 💛
I am in awe of your patience and dogged determination. Cannot wait to see you all and Nige on the road. I also need to do the hat thing… cheers!
There’s a great product called knead-it, I think the Americans call it jb weld, it’s a 2 pack product, comes in a roll like dough.
Mix it together, stick it on, once it’s set, you can grind, sand etc
Fuel, water, oil proof, might be a handy item to have in the tool box in case the head weld lets go somewhere remote.
Nigel’s looking great
“Start ya bastard”!!!!
Nearly there. It has been an interesting journey and well documented by you.
So close now! 😊🙌🏼
ahhhhhhhh.... i'm so invested! I wanna hear Nigel run! Great job!
Your wish is my command. New vid is up :)
Heads up to use tar paint to protect what will rust that's not important to be seen.
Incredible journey you guys have been on with this build. Hopefully you are back on the road now 🙏
It certainly has been a wild ride! We’re so close to getting back on the road now 🙌🏼
Your so close 👌
Not long to go now! 😍
Nearly there guys! Hang in there….
Should be proud of this journey guys , both doing so well , big learning curve with ol temperamental Nig .
Where did you get the cloths organisers from if you don’t mind me asking .
Thanks so much Harry! The packing cubes are from Northern Olive (for the cotton ones) and I believe the green ones are just from Amazon, but I think you can find them at Kmart or Target even 🙌🏼
Nigel is looking class! I have a 1979 series 3 that I am converting into a camper. I have spent 8 months so far rebuilding Poppy and creating the interior, so much work left to do before her big maiden voyage across Europe. I have a million questions to ask but i will try and limit myself. Firstly, where did you get the box for the rear door? Secondly, have you any storage/water tanks underneath? Cheers!
Thanks a lot Harry! How exciting for you. I'm more than happy to answer any questions you have. We also have our entire build series from over a year ago documenting fitting Nigel out into a camper that should help with a few things. As for the box, I bought it from a trailer parts store in Australia. I think your best bet would be trying to find similar in europe that supplies storage boxes for trailers and utes. As for the water tank we have only 35L unfortunately. We slightly modified the mounting of a "front runner" tank made for a Land Rover Defender. If we had more time in the build I would have either heavily modified the tank for more storage or just used their design as inspiration and just built my own. Ther's so much space in front of both rear wheels for storage it's ridiculous! Best of luck with Poppy!
@@KendallandGlenn I have been watching Nigel's development for some time and it has given me quite a few ideas for Poppy. As it stands I have just committed to a partial engine rebuilt so watching your videos is providing me with a lot of comfort/entertainment. I'll have to look out for a suitable box for the rear door as it seems a fantastic idea to utilise a little more space. I have found a suitable 40l tank and spent last weekend installing a pump and shower setup. For now, at least, the landy budget is being well and truly hammered by the engine rebuild work, all DIY of course. Looking forward to more videos of Nigel!
@@harrystrickland9238 That's awesome Harry. Sounds so exciting! Unfortunately the old bank account does take a massive hit with these projects but it's so worth it in the end! Best of luck with it :)
Hat racks😂
Oh no, not a cliffhanger ! 😢
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