Of the many pictures of teardrops that flash under the Hall Of Fame, one of the shots was of a cardboard prototype that someone made. What a great idea!
This weekend found me projecting profiles on to 4- by 8-foot pieces of cardboard then cutting them out. I took my wife away from her work on her Masters to tape them together with a cardboard 'skin' in our living room (with the help of Finnegan and Duncan, our kittens.)
The first profile left a little to be desired in terms of what we wanted. The second attempt was a composite of two designs giving us the front and rear profiles that we wanted. Thanks to my wife's ability to work Photoshop, we built pretty much what we wanted to construct. We used an electronic projector that she uses in her classroom to project the images on to the cardboard to trace cut lines for the edges and doors. We also used it to show where the cabinets would be placed inside.
It was some effort cutting out cardboard, but it gave both of us a working idea of how big the trailer will be, how it will look PLUS I got a cool 'fort' to play in this weekend!!