See below for examples of sizes...
4' high cub/modernistic
4 1/2' high Lil Diner
![Image](http://www.mikenchell.com/Lil_Diner_2_Photo_Album/slides/p6180048.jpg)
5' high midget
![Image](http://howtobuildplans.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/midget-trailer.jpg)
6' high T@B
![Image](http://www.mikenchell.com/TAB/slides/p3050156.jpg)
![Image](http://tnttt.com/TAB/slides/p3050156.jpg)
Mike...
wagondude wrote:I'll throw down for "other". The Cub/Modernistic is by far my absolute favorite teardrop profile. But with so much of our membership getting older and less flexible, I think a Standy of the bread loaf style would be cool. Maybe something based on the old Hayes trailers, just shorter in length. Something in the 13-14 foot range with night time facilities. I think the T@b-like design was already covered with the big pink foamie (if you already have drawings you could post on that one).
aggie79 wrote:Since my initial teardrop build, I've thought about what build #2 will be.
Instead of a full indoor galley, I like the idea of a outside galley that pull-outs from underneath an interior seat bench.
My thoughts are standy but it has to be stored in the garage. This means a standy with a drop floor like:
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=33938&hilit=puffin+for+four
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?t=25814&highlight=garageable
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=19404&hilit=lester+progress
Also, to get permission from the CFO for build #2 it has to have an indoor porta-potty at a minimum and preferably a shower. These three have both.
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