by Bluegrass » Fri Nov 22, 2013 5:42 pm
Thank you for the reply's and the warm welcome, its much appreciated. I shall take the advice and spend time investigating the site and all it has to offer. There is so much shared knowledge here that I would like to learn. I am very impressed with the quality of the builds, and that part feels daunting. I think I can do it, but don't have much experience of this kind of work. Regrettably I did not come from a background where I learnt mechanical/craft skills. I'm a violinist by trade, (out of action with severe tinnitus unfortunately), am learning to make violins, and do tackle jobs on my car with the help of Morris minor forums/books etc, so have the necessary ' foolish bravery' to attempt things, make mistakes and then follow them through to completion.
I stumbled across the 'widget' in the design library. I particularly like it and the 'Lightweight Modernistic cub' because the styling of both is classic, simple and functional. Its that fine balance where beauty, simplicity and function combine. I am leaning toward the widget, primarily because here in the UK we are blessed with quite a high rain count, and cooking inside the nice dry camper seems pleasurable compared to the inevitable 'wet' alternative. I do need to investigate tow weights to make sure my old car is up to it, as well as whether the larger scale of build requires more skill than the smaller teardrops, and more cash than my bank will allow.