WE'VE SWAPPED VANS!? The Truth Behind the Change | SHMUSEUM VLOG 96



We’re having to say goodbye to our MS-RT Transit already… but luckily we’re just swapping into a different one due to some insurance issues!

Before we delve into the new van and the spec, we’ve got a new toy to play with, a robotic vacuum cleaner loaned to us by Makita courtesy of Foulgers Toolstore. With a whole range of sensors, we can let the hoover map out The Shmuseum, select areas we don’t want it to clean (to protect the cars) and then send it on it’s way to clean up for us.

Now let’s take the van out for a spin and discuss the differences between this one finished in Traffic Blue and the previous Lemon Fire one. This time we’ve got a long wheelbase with barn doors and we chose to add a green decal pack so it fits in with the rest of @Shmee150’s collection.

Next up is a monthly tyre pressure check on all of The Shmeemobiles to make sure they’re ready to go for any upcoming adventures. If you’re interested in the Makita DRC300Z, you can check it out here: https://bit.ly/3CoUzTA

Thanks for watching!

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29 thoughts on “WE'VE SWAPPED VANS!? The Truth Behind the Change | SHMUSEUM VLOG 96”

  1. Nothing new here gents. I've had my robovac for a number of years now. Mine comes with IR so it will autonomously avoid obstacles. And will automatically return to it's base when it's running low in power.

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  2. The Shmuseum Great Video I'm sorry to hear that you don't have your Awesome Transit Custom MS-RT and I'm so glad you guys got another one and I think Traffic Blue looks way better and I think your New Makita DRC300z is Absolutely Incredible and Fun to watch and I think you should use that Awesome Ford MS-RT Leader board for a Ford Fiesta MS-RT WRC Simulator and the Race Track

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  3. Really enjoy the Tom & Brad Shmuseum show. Getting the robot program was funny and seeing the details of the van swap was also interesting. Cannot wait to see the new van in action.

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  4. Suggest you consider a large air compressor in the building with a piped distribution system

    Save the cars and much faster to use

    Spring loaded retracting hose reels with at least 50’ of hose

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