Darkroom Camper Van

I travelled through France in my 1984 VW camper van for a few months, developing 120 film on the go. I mostly stayed at campsites though, so fresh water was never an issue. Ten litres of water was usually enough for one batch (4 rolls of film). A van with a larger water tank would allow you to develop film on the road. I never even considered making prints in my van btw. The VW was way too small and, to be honest, I much rather spent my time enjoying the journey than going through the trouble of making prints on the road...
 
If space is tight, consider getting a Jobo - the smaller CPE is more compact than a bunch of trays, and you can use for both film and print developing. It is much slower for prints than trays, but you need less solutions, and you can do color if you feel up to it. ;-)
 
This guy converted an old school bus several years ago just for this purpose:
http://thephotopalace.blogspot.com/

I believe the blog has photos and information about his conversion project.

He's doing wet plate shooting and carbon printing out of the bus, as well as other techniques.
Interesting - I actually have a Kodak 1A densitometer as pictured on that page. I bought it used in excellent condition right here in Rochester, where it was made. Naturally, I haven't used it yet. 🙄
 
I've always wanted to buy two railroad coaches and convert them - one for studio and darkroom, the other for bar, lounge, entertaining and sleeping quarters when I'm in the dog house. Not moveable of course unless I also have a locomotive and purchase rail access. 😀
 
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