Model of a folding Vardo style camper

Hi Everyone,
I’m getting close to starting a build. I have a Stirling 5x8 trailer that I got from Lowe’s. It’s all assembled, except for the electrical. I’ve been looking at a lot of different design ideas, but this one still has me interested, so I built a model. The main advantage of this design is being able to see over it when it’s folded down, and also it makes for good aerodynamics. Also, once it’s folded up, I can stand up in it. I know I will have to make it lightweight, especially the roof…. I’m debating whether to make the outside skin out of ACM aluminum panels or use Baltic birch or marine ply. The upper folding panels could even be canvas, but they would let sound through.
I’ve started, making a full scale, mock up, using some cheap furring strips.
Oh, the paper dolls are my wife and I. The model is 1 to 12 scale.
Thanks for any input. I’ve been listening to an audiobook about the Wright brothers. They were really inspiring.
Matthew






I’m getting close to starting a build. I have a Stirling 5x8 trailer that I got from Lowe’s. It’s all assembled, except for the electrical. I’ve been looking at a lot of different design ideas, but this one still has me interested, so I built a model. The main advantage of this design is being able to see over it when it’s folded down, and also it makes for good aerodynamics. Also, once it’s folded up, I can stand up in it. I know I will have to make it lightweight, especially the roof…. I’m debating whether to make the outside skin out of ACM aluminum panels or use Baltic birch or marine ply. The upper folding panels could even be canvas, but they would let sound through.
I’ve started, making a full scale, mock up, using some cheap furring strips.
Oh, the paper dolls are my wife and I. The model is 1 to 12 scale.
Thanks for any input. I’ve been listening to an audiobook about the Wright brothers. They were really inspiring.
Matthew