GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #20 | Page 59

RV FEATURE The detail is staggering. Note the Lego jar of Vegemite. remarkable van of plastic blocks was, both in size and shape, including the curved windows, but also matching the wide strip around the outside. Despite the replica costing in excess of $100,000, compared to a Viscount vintage van that might set you back something in the vicinity of six to eight thousand dollars, the build team has no regrets. Beyond picking up a world record, this little van of plastic blocks is a reminder that not everything about caravanning is about the nuts and bolts, but how things click together. Nor is it just a reminder of childhood. After all, it represents an early heyday of Australian caravanning, a time when around $200 would get you a piece of the Australian dream. And like the little plastic block out of which it is built, they remind us that caravanning is built of so many small but interconnected pieces – family and friendship, memories, loss and love, past, present and perhaps future. Ben Craig (far right) and Jason Plant of Caravanning Queensland (second from left) join in the acceptance of the new world record. gorv.com.au 59