Found off the St. Louis CL. Honeycomb core walls and floor, polycarbonate roof for minimal interior lighting (check out the LED setup for lights). Somewhat light weight at 1020#s.
Spoke to someone there. They get their panels pre-cut from out of US. They assemble here on a frame they now have contract for supply. The one in the site is the original idea of using an old-pup frame. They also thought of DIY kits, but were overwhelmed of buyers than builders. They don't sell pieces, only whole trailers. Then he had to get another call. On the expensive side of costs.
Shaped similarly to Ralley Master Camping Pod.
