All the plywood flooring is now done:
https://i.imgur.com/SC6ZzXz.jpegYou can see the wall sections laid out next to it. The top-left shows a wall section I rebuilt with new birch plywood way back in December. At that time I was under the delusion that I could rebuild all the collapsible wall sections over the winter then when the weather got warmer I'd rebuild the floor and base complete with lifter mechanisms, rebuild the roof, attach that then just reassemble it all together and have a fully-functioning collapsible camper. I still somewhat lament not rebuilding this with that ability but more and more I'm glad I bit that bullet. The project just wasn't even getting *started* because I was so damn intimidated.
I've taken Friday off and requested from my wife for a Father's Day gift that I have the whole three day weekend to work on this thing. Next up is to glue down the filon underlayment, re-install the wheel wells, clean up and re-paint the frame then bolt the floor onto the frame. I do need to put some thought into where to route the electrical coming in from the tow vehicle but I think that'll just go under the frame then straight up through the floor in the corner inside the passenger's side dinette bench and out throughout the walls from there. As much as I can I want to not bury the wiring behind the wall panels so I can have it servicable. So I'll be hiding the wiring behind cabinetry and tying it down with plastic fasteners. Then I need to get some propane piping and route that under to where it comes up to connect to the stove.
Having the frame and floor done and all put together will be a huge step forward. The walls, windows and ceiling is mostly just a lot of carpentry after that.