My Design Idea Is Still Alive

Hello Everyone,
I have not posted anything for some time so I thought I would now. A couple years ago (I can't believe it's been that long). I posted some computer images of a teardrop trailer I designed and still plan on building. In this last couple of years I acquired the skills needed to build my teardrop and have retired from my day job/career as a designer. (Things are really looking up!). I designed and built a custom composite trailer for my motorcycle. This is the process that I needed to know to start building my teardrop design. Here are some photos of my trailer for my motorcycle and a fiberglass model I built of the new teardrop design. The cycle trailer was constructed using the same process of building a composite aircraft. A really simple process really. Anyway I thought I would pass on the photos to let you know that my design is still alive and progressing. Now I just need a place to build the real thing. The teardrop in full scale would be 6 feet high, 6 feet wide and the body would be 11 feet long. The interior sleeping compartment would have over 20 cubic feet of storage and the ability to have a queen sized bed. Let me know what you think of my efforts so far. I will continue to refine the design and track down a place to start construction just as soon as possible. Thanks, Dave

I have not posted anything for some time so I thought I would now. A couple years ago (I can't believe it's been that long). I posted some computer images of a teardrop trailer I designed and still plan on building. In this last couple of years I acquired the skills needed to build my teardrop and have retired from my day job/career as a designer. (Things are really looking up!). I designed and built a custom composite trailer for my motorcycle. This is the process that I needed to know to start building my teardrop design. Here are some photos of my trailer for my motorcycle and a fiberglass model I built of the new teardrop design. The cycle trailer was constructed using the same process of building a composite aircraft. A really simple process really. Anyway I thought I would pass on the photos to let you know that my design is still alive and progressing. Now I just need a place to build the real thing. The teardrop in full scale would be 6 feet high, 6 feet wide and the body would be 11 feet long. The interior sleeping compartment would have over 20 cubic feet of storage and the ability to have a queen sized bed. Let me know what you think of my efforts so far. I will continue to refine the design and track down a place to start construction just as soon as possible. Thanks, Dave