 Good morning world! Welcome to our Odyssey! We have exciting new news! Have a look! Hi, I'm Lavi and this is Oli. Over the past four years we have been on some epic adventures around the world. Now, after converting an old van into our new home on wheels, we are ready to hit the road and explore the wonders of Europe. Click the subscribe button to follow our journey and let the adventure begin! Woohoo! Look at this! Our new home! Our new vehicle for our next adventure. This is Red Tornado. Isn't it a diamond? So, Red Tornado is a 2002 Peugeot Expert van, which used to be a disabled van. So you can see in the back here that it has a ramp which we aren't going to keep. Let's take you on a tour. And at the moment there's a huge open space in the middle, which is where the wheelchair would have been. So you can see there's going to be ample room for a bed in here. Look! Definitely for us to sleep. Yeah, but we will build a bed frame. Red Tornado has 112,000 miles on the clock. It's a 2.4-litre diesel, so I don't know much about engines, but I've been told that that is still okay. And the best thing about it, we bought it for 550 pounds. 550 pounds. That is a bargain. So Red Tornado has a sliding door on both sides. So look at that airflow for Red Tornado. We have to take out the chair. We have to take out the disabled ramp, because as cool as that is, we just don't need it. We have to take out all of the sort of seatbelt apparatus from the inside. On this one, that one, and that one. Yeah, basically. So we end up with a big queen's chair here. So if you need a ride at one point, we have two spare seats. Yes, that is another awesome thing about Red Tornado, is that if we come into the cab here, you can see we've got the driver's seat and two passenger seats in the front, which is awesome for a van that's not that big. We're going to have space for us to, plus two guests at any time. So you're more than welcome. Next steps for Red Tornado. Take out the seat, take out the disabled ramp, take out all the seatbelt apparatus, and then give it a nice, nice clean. Big, big clean. And we'll see from there. So let's get to it. Not been done in a long time. Yeah. That was a bit tougher than we thought. Taking out the chair, some sort of basket or something. It's looking very nice and open now. That's awesome. So our next step is to clean everything. Let's get going with that. Good morning. It is day two of our van build, and today we just finished off all the little bits. So we can finally show you the full clean van. Now that the van is nice and clean, the next step for us is to tint the windows. We're going to tint all of the back section here. We bought on Amazon something called Black Glass. And it says it's limo tint, 5%. So I don't know how dark it's going to be, but it should give us some privacy. And yeah, we're going to give it a go. We have no idea how to put this on the windows. So we're just going to watch an instructional video online and then give it a go. Yeah, wish us luck. Window tinting experiment part one. I think that's quite good. We just have seven more windows to go. Oh my God. That was a long day. I don't know, seven hours later? Oh my God. That took absolutely ages. Ages. But it's time to jump in and see how it feels. Oh my God. Oh my God. That feels pretty private in here. So I'll give you a quick whip round. So that's the inside and you can see it's actually still quite light and you get enough light in. And this is limo tint, which is 5%. Limo tint. It's called limo tint. This is red tornado. Also limo, camper van, everything. I'm going to show you from outside. Oh my God. Seriously, where is Lavi? What? No way. Wow. I cannot see you at all. Like I was hiding. What are you? So I'll give it a go. You seriously cannot see inside. That's mad. That's mad. That's awesome. Oh, job done. Well, we were so close to running out of tint roll. We had to do a few windows more than one time. It was a massive mission, but the mission is complete and I hope we will never have to tint windows again. So it's just time to pack up and we're going to call it a day. Ciao ciao. Good morning. It is day three and it is time to build the bed. It's a lovely day today. The sun is on our side and yeah, hopefully it won't take the whole day. We bought a bunch of wood from B&Q and now we've got to chop it all up and try to make it into a frame, I guess. So wish us luck. Six legs. Five minutes later, the sun's back. Back to work.