-- Your radiuses probably wouldn't lure me in as a teardrop customer because I want a classic teardrop if I have a teardrop at all. Yeah, I know it's kind of a feminine look, but I'm wanting something my DW can't resist.
-- But, if I ever had to replace a popup roof, I'd be looking real hard at your corner pieces.
-- Back to my first comment: Corvettes are made of fiberglass. Over the past two years as I've gazed in awe over various camper designs on this forum and attempted to click and drag a few of my own, I've been struck by the limitations of non-molded surfaces and wondered what kind of trippy shapes could be created using fiberglass. Fenders are often the most shapely pieces on even the most carefully drawn teardrops. Up close, your components are very cool to look at. But as they come together in trailers, the final vehicle shapes are not the sorts of shapes that keep me coming back to this forum. Instead, they're the kind of shape that I feel like I've "settled for" by purchasing a popup.
-- OK, but maybe all that wouldn't matter if I was balancing cost and time and DW and I were really itching to create something without investing 3-5 years and $5,000. So take the criticisms for the uninformed mumblings that they truly are.
-- I hope these comments are constructive, and if no humility is detectable within them I apologize. Your skills are, of course, amazing and worthy of respect, and your generosity in sharing your ideas is inspiring and appreciated. Now I'll put my skills on display and see if I can link to my idea of a classic teardrop shape.

Edit: Full disclosure was intended but neglected. This shape comes from the Arial lower case letter "a," so it's probably copyrighted by someone and is intended here as an example rather than a template.