Dungeon: On Wheels
Those who regularly read Milliscent’s blog certainly know all about our vintage Airstream. It allows us to travel in great comfort and style.
Playing though can be difficult in it’s confined spaces. Possible, but difficult.
Yesterday, while traveling home from a wine tasting party we saw a tiny vintage trailer sitting by the side of the highway with a For Sale sign. Milliscent of course rolled her eyes as I rolled the car up for a look.
It is very old, a 1960, and very small, perhaps 17 feet, but it’s in tremendous condition, and it’s cheap. Vintage Airstreams are expensive; vintage other brands are not.
This gave me an idea.
Why not buy it, gut it, and turn it into a dungeon on wheels? It could be an amazing thing! 120 or so square feet of rolling dungeon! What could be better?
I’ll have to work on her, she generally doesn’t approve of my schemes, and I have to admit that it’s true; she is the one who wears the pants in the family. The strap-on too, and since her ‘cock’ is about three times the size of mine I guess I have to try and behave.
Comments
why gut a trailer out?? pick up a nice horse trailer that starts with nothing in it and create your dream mobile dungeon.
just a thought... seems easier to build than to tear down and build up.
rebecca
Posted by: rebecca | June 5, 2008 7:05 PM
Rebecca,
I suppose that plumbing, electric, and insulation are the main reasons. They are already in place in a vintage trailer.
If we ever did do this we would probably go with an Airstream though, simply because there are a number of wonderful Airstream only parks around the nation and we wouldn't want to be shut out of them.
Another option we have considered though is a toy hauler. Milliscent feels that they are almost perfect as is.
Posted by: cam | June 7, 2008 1:45 PM