twisted lines wrote:I am trailing along and like the panels a lot, strongly considered that or a similar material to make the shape and do it seamless looking forward as well
I will be glassing all the exterior corners, then filling and sanding. Btw I changed the rear detail a little to save some work that was honestly kind of wasted space. Now the rear section on the road side will have a counter about 30 inches wide by 15 deep. I am going to install a small sink there, sense the shower and bathroom "tent" will be on that side, its kind of the bathroom sink.
Twisted one benefit of this type pf construction is weight, the side walls are 12'4" long and 68" tall ( looses 5 inches interior height to the frame overlap, roof and floor ) And they have 3 1x1 .83 steel tube built in to to tie to the roof opening for the lift top. They weight maybe 75 lbs I think closer to 50 or 60 and I can move them around my self. I am 49 ( just turned it sunday ) and I am probably just average strength. At this point I have been doing almost all this by myself for moving things.