Finally finished our little build (well, not so little, but a heck of a lot of fun).
Here's a bird's eye view, showing the skylight and fan:

The front, showing the electrical box, housing the inverter/battery/shore access. The main cabin doors are cedar strips (meant to be used for closets, but seem to be holding up pretty well (slathered with linseed oil), glued to the door (which is just canvassed styrofoam). The splash guard (painted in an attempt at Native American design) is to protect the little window we put in front:

The interior, with just a 4" piece of foam, and we'll add a heated mattress topper. The reading lamps are battery-powered.

The rear of the interior cabin, showing the hand-made cabinets and drawers. The cabinet doors are just 2x4s cut into 1/4 inch strips, and each individually stained, then glued to a 1/4" plywood backing. Magnets ensure they stay shut during travel. AC unit is vented through the floor of the camper.

And lastly, the kitchen area, with cabinets, a 'pop-in' sink, magnetic spice rack, collapsible tabletop extension, and builtin spoon & spatula holder on the right. The lower area will store our cooler, and propane stove.

We've toured the neighborhood, showing our friends and neighbors the wee beastie, and the looks of delight make it all worthwhile.
Road Trip!!!!
