Linda and I recently made a move from a Little Guy 6 Wide TD to a Retro 15 ft 'standie'. We still own and love the 6 Wide, but with the addition of all the screws and rods to my spinal column, getting in and out of the TD was getting to me. I'm 6'1" and the Retro allows me the luxury of standing, even while wearing my hat! We bought a new 2014 model and I've been having fun removing all the "rough edges", rebuilding/adjusting drawers, adding my personal touches and modifying several things. I wanted to rebuild a vintage tiny trailer from the '60's, but it would be too much for me physically, so a Retro style, new trailer seemed to be the answer for us. I'm just kind of having a difficult time fitting in as it's not a TD, a bread loaf, canned ham...perhaps it's more of a 'bread box' sort of
quite well equipped tiny travel trailer. I have searched the Internet for other forums or owners of this interesting little trailer, but have had no success.
To date, I have added a 2 1/2" riser to the Thetford toilet, removed the simple exhaust fan in the shower/bathroom and replaced it with a new Fantastic Fan. I've also added three 12v outlets for charging cell phones, etc., mounted an articulating arm for our 19" Visio, replaced all halogen bulbs with LED lights, put in a 8" custom memory foam mattress with open cell Latex topper. Yesterday I attached an awesome looking and strong spare tire bracket to the rear bumper. The latest thing I'm working on is installing new aluminum eyebrows (drip caps) over all the windows and door. The drip caps were blanked and formed with some sort of punch press, but were rather rough in appearance and had some minor creases, so I spent some time working with them, deburring and polishing. They are all finished now and ready to install tomorrow. These will go a long way toward giving our trailer that vintage look. They installed a 5 gallon black water tank, but no gray water tank, so I bought an 18 gallon portable Thetford gray water tote that can be pulled behind our tow vehicle to a dump site if necessary. I'll try to post some photos when I finish.
I have enjoyed all the build projects, remodels, great ideas, things that you folks collect and all the encouragement freely given on this forum. I just wanted to share a little about our latest Tiny Trailer purchase and my ongoing 'tweaking' of stuff

I am thinking about creating a bit more usable space above the dinette, near the ceiling using some kind of suspended "netting". Does anyone have any ideas of where to purchase something like this and how to install it? Has anyone successfully done this? I was thinking that space would be handy when converting the dinette to a bed, by having a place to temporarily store bedding, pillows etc. I love tiny trailers, but space is at a premium! Well, I don't want to wear out my welcome, besides it's getting late, so I'll just thank you for reading my post and for your suggestions, stories of your own ongoing projects or whatever
Clyde and Linda

I wanna hang a map of the world in my house. Then I'm gonna put pins into all the locations that I've traveled to. But first, I'm gonna have to travel to the top two corners of the map so it won't fall down.