I’ve seen and shared a number of photos of this amazing trailer before, but here’s an excellent write up with numerous photos I’ve never seen elsewhere. Enjoy!
Some of you Teardrop aficionados out there have undoubtedly seen photos of Dave Moult’s spectacular build. The best write-up I’ve come across is from the Living in a Shoebox blog. This is not Mr. Moult’s first build and it clearly shows. This one has a retro-futuristic Steampunk theme and uses a lot of copper and recycled wood to create a real eye-catching look. The gizmos and do-dads are not merely for show and that’s something I can truly appreciate.
“Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.” William Morris.
Mr. Moult has created something that is not only useful, but beautiful and interesting with this camper; and his tow-rig isn’t too shabby either. The trailer comes in at about 400 kilos loaded (just under a thousand pounds) so it will not be a chore to tow for most vehicles.
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George Crawford said:
Thanks for the reblog! I’ve seen this teardrop around as well but I had to go seek out as much as I could. An inspiration for my own personal decor.
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Dave Moult said:
Thanks for the blog George … we’ve now set up a page for the Campenarti… and the adventures we have with it .. https://www.facebook.com/groups/campenarti/
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Obsession Engine said:
You’re quite welcome! I concur about this trailer being quite the inspiration!
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