Here are some action shots:
Here's the rear or our campsite on our shake-down trip last weekend. You can see that the easy-up fits over the top of the wagon. It also has attachable sides to give us a bit of standing privacy behind the van for things like changing, but they also work as a wind-break for cooking on windy days.
This is how the van looks from the front, doors open, in full camping mode.
I'll also post some photos of the platforms folded and stored; it's raining today, so they're safely stored in a dry place. The side legs of the rear platform fold under the platform (they're on piano hinges) so it can be sored relatively flat next to the front platform, legs removed.
The front platform can also double as a table if the campsite doesn't have one. Currently, we're using sawhorses to support it, but I'd like to build some legs that use the same T-nut and bolt combination that the platform supports use.
The next steps:
Some minor modifications to the sleeping platform to increase stability. Specifically, a leg that goes the length of the front of the rear platform to help provide some stability to the side legs.
Removing the third-row seats permanently.
Installing an auxiliary battery, battery isolator, and Maxxair fan in the rear of the van for ventilation.
Hope you enjoyed the post! I'm happy to answer whatever questions you may have!