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I'm a fan. (y) Unfortunately they don't meet our needs (electric wheelchair & associated kit), but the small Romahome is as near you will get to a Tardis without becoming a Time Lord. Clever design.
 
Small, you mean like dis un? ;)

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I like the concept of the romahome but why are they so expensive compared to coachbuilt mhs
 
What about your Bongo @Chocy boy Have you still got it
We loved your tales you told us about your first outings in it x

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If you are a fan of the Romahome or similar sized vans then we now have a place to discuss them. :) . here.
Linky No Worky:doh:
 
A friend of mine who works for Howards in Taunton has just decided to become a dealership for Romahome, hence the advert above.

We do see a few at rallies but not that many. He's convinced there is a good market for single motorhomers who want just one vehicle to be an everyday drive and a motorhome at weekends, I suppose the Romahome does that very well. If Siân ever leaves me I might look at one, until then, for me at least they are about 15ft too short and missing a slideout :)
 
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A friend of mine who works for Howards in Taunton has just decided to become a dealership for Romahome, hence the advert above.

We do see a few at rallies but not that many. He's convinced there is a good market for single motorhomers who want just one vehicle to be an everyday drive and a motorhome at weekends, I suppose the Romahome does that very well. If Siân ever leaves me I might look at one, until then, for me at least they are about 15ft too short and missing a slideout :)
Si has just bought a motorhome with his own, actual, money!
 
Its properly nice as well!

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I've recently bought a Renault Master ex NHS passenger transporter. It's got a wedge ramp on the back.

It's shorter than my old motorhome (anyone remember Hexie lol) but a joy to drive. My son and I are busy making a camper in the front two thirds of it, leaving the ramp in place so I can load my electric wheelchair.

I'm looking forward to joining in again at rallies and outings. I've missed you guys :)
 
If you are a fan of the Romahome or similar sized vans then we now have a place to discuss them. :)

Presumably for small people??

Just asking as some say :)
 
Hi Everyone, I'm a newbie to both the forum and motorhomes, I have a Wingamm Micro, mine is based on a VW T5. These are quite short but much taller than the standard VS camper. I'm wondering if anyone has any advice as to what kind of awnings are available ( preferably drive away)
Regards Dave

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Hi Everyone, I'm a newbie to both the forum and motorhomes, I have a Wingamm Micro, mine is based on a VW T5. These are quite short but much taller than the standard VS camper. I'm wondering if anyone has any advice as to what kind of awnings are available ( preferably drive away)
Regards Dave
I love the wingamms. Very clever designs, but you don't see many about.
 
I had 2 Romahomes and 3 Bedford Bambis between 1985 and 1994. Toured extensively in Europe. Best fun ever and I sold everyone of them at a substantial profit.

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Three of us cooked and slept in it (me, son and DIL) on a 3 week tour.
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I've recently bought a Renault Master ex NHS passenger transporter. It's got a wedge ramp on the back.

It's shorter than my old motorhome (anyone remember Hexie lol) but a joy to drive. My son and I are busy making a camper in the front two thirds of it, leaving the ramp in place so I can load my electric wheelchair.

I'm looking forward to joining in again at rallies and outings. I've missed you guys :)
Hello fellow BSE funster. Look forward to seeing you at a rally. JAWS Thetford bash maybe if it’s finished by the end of May.
Phil
 
We have an Autosleeper Mezan,a copy of the Romahome,and it suits our lifestyle now as it parks like a car and has a porta potti in it,and at ages over 80 it is perfect for us! I have adapted an Air Awning to suit the back habitation door and with a bit of discipline it works on site!

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