After much head scratching, reading and asking you all questions, I think I've nailed the design... or at least the basic design. I've mithered poor Dave (JackDaw) about the chassis... got it all measured up and checked it can carry what I'm building (fingers crossed) so this is it. I'm not attaching the TD to the chassis until I can balance it, so the final position may be a little different to the pictures...
This is the chassis... measured it as best I could (couldn't squeeze under the donor) and there is no chance of a removable tongue, but I'm leaving boxes around my kitchen floor at home to get used to stepping over stuff whilst cooking
It's a standard teardrop shape, but with inspiration from Dave, the back has a 4ft wide raised roof to allow for my cunning plan. The back elevation has a split door and a drop down step. I may still add a side door yet, but the weird shape thing on the back elevation is the window and I started designing a decal to ride up over the roof... thats there for position at the minute. The galley area is still at the front, but I've got to plan that out to what I have as I now have a gas/electric fridge, a sink, a hob and a grill, not to mention ready made cupboards and worktops (the donor is kind to me)
Not decided on mudguards yet, but I'd like to build some fancy ones that swoop down towards the back.
The interior, through the back door will be a seating area (diner) which will form a 6ft 6" bed, and I'm hoping to squeeze in a lightweight bunk at the front if there's room. the storage will be underneath the seating and for the bed to work there will be runners along the seats and a pull out webbed slat arrangement that will make up the centre of the bed... I'll draw some piccies later on. The cushions for the seating will be made to form the matress for the bed.
Hoping to skin it in composite aluminium (rubbery plastic sandwiched between two sheets of aluminium - very lightweight and already finished with a powder coating) and the front hatch and top of the back door will be attached with hurricane hinges. I'd like some retro style lights, and overall I'd like it to look a little like a 1930's car style (if that makes sense). Once it's skinned, I'm going to vinyl wrap it with a design which if I get bored with it, I'll remove and apply a new one.
That's just about as far as I've gotten... still lots more to plan, but I've got the garage to clear so I can start the build. Once its clear, the donor will be stripped down, salvaging all the bits I want to reuse... the rest will be given a proper burial.
I know it might be a bit much for a first build, but thats why I'm taking so long planning it... I want to make sure I can actually build with my hands what my mind believes is possible... I should soon find out.
Cheers, Dewi