Foamie Hard Shell Roof-Top Tent?

My wife and I have been looking at roof-top tents lately, so we can sleep off the ground in an easy to set up system without towing a trailer. We've been looking at stuff like this:
Thing is, hard-shell roof tents like that are fiendishly expensive. So the other day a brain-wave hits me, why not build one foamie style? I figure if foamies can withstand the rigors of being turned into teardrops, squaredrops, and even baby Airstreams surely it could withstand being the top and bottom shell for a roof-top tent. Plus it would be worlds cheaper than buying a $4,500 manufactured one.
I've been mentally pondering different ways to do it, so I figured I would ask the foam-gurus here what they think of the idea. The shell itself I imagine would be easy, it really is almost like building a very shallow box for the top and bottom, and skinning it in canvas. I'm not sure however of things like attaching some kind of lift system to the foam, and how I would attach tent canvas to the top and bottom shells? And, would it need some kind of wood reinforcement? Finally I would need to decide on how to secure it to a roof-rack. Still, I think it can be done and I don't think it should be overly difficult?
For weather-sealing I'd just go simple and make the top larger than the bottom, so it could slide over the bottom. Then just have some rubber weather strip in the gap and I imagine that should do the trick when closed.
The basic dimensions I'd be looking at are 79″ x 55″ x 36″ (when open). Those are dimensions that seem to be common on manufactured roof top tents.
What are your thoughts? Think something like this could work in a foamie style? I figure we'd probably be the first to try something like this, so it could be quite fun.
Cheers!
Thing is, hard-shell roof tents like that are fiendishly expensive. So the other day a brain-wave hits me, why not build one foamie style? I figure if foamies can withstand the rigors of being turned into teardrops, squaredrops, and even baby Airstreams surely it could withstand being the top and bottom shell for a roof-top tent. Plus it would be worlds cheaper than buying a $4,500 manufactured one.
I've been mentally pondering different ways to do it, so I figured I would ask the foam-gurus here what they think of the idea. The shell itself I imagine would be easy, it really is almost like building a very shallow box for the top and bottom, and skinning it in canvas. I'm not sure however of things like attaching some kind of lift system to the foam, and how I would attach tent canvas to the top and bottom shells? And, would it need some kind of wood reinforcement? Finally I would need to decide on how to secure it to a roof-rack. Still, I think it can be done and I don't think it should be overly difficult?
For weather-sealing I'd just go simple and make the top larger than the bottom, so it could slide over the bottom. Then just have some rubber weather strip in the gap and I imagine that should do the trick when closed.
The basic dimensions I'd be looking at are 79″ x 55″ x 36″ (when open). Those are dimensions that seem to be common on manufactured roof top tents.
What are your thoughts? Think something like this could work in a foamie style? I figure we'd probably be the first to try something like this, so it could be quite fun.
Cheers!