Howdy,
I've been lurking here for a while, thought I should finally post some sort of introduction. I found the site about a year ago and I've been intrigued by the idea of a teardrop. I enjoy camping, but I'm getting tired of dealing with setting up a tent and campsite - especially since most of my trips tend to be a weekend in length - 1 or 2 nights. A teardrop seems ideal - if I'm going camping for camping sake I can get out where big trailers can't and enjoy a quiet weekend, and if I'm camping as part of a trip to a destination I can pull in somewhere and have my "camp" pretty much already set-up, with a bed waiting for me and a small kitchen where I can make a pot of coffee in the morning.
Currently I'm thinking about building a benroy style on a 4x8 trailer frame, either custom-built or harbor freight/tractor-supply. I'm trying to keep it relatively simple and light - my current tow vehicle is a S-10 blazer, but it may well get loaned to family (my brother) on occasion, and he currently has a smallish car with a 1500-2000lb limit. Some other design considerations are having a frame/body strong enough to handle the occasional logging road or unpaved track and tires large enough to give enough clearance so it wouldn't ground out in the (shallow) washouts that are typical in the areas I'd be using it. No really any worse than a residential pothole - I'm not talking about rock crawling or what a Jeep'er would consider "offroad"! Oh, and an air conditioner somehow. It gets hot and humid here! A simple galley with a coleman stove or a drop-in RV unit, water carried in spigot jugs (no built-in water system), a cooler, and some storage.
That's where I am in my dreaming. It'll probably be a few months before I can start a build, but if everything works out there's a chance I'll be moving closer to my parent's place, which means I'd have access to a shop (it's hard to build in an apartment with no trailers allowed in the parking lot and no backyard where I could discretely do the build...