
My grandfather was a conductor for the Santa Fe railroad for many years before he retired. I thought it would be fun to try the idea.

Here are some ideas proposed in other threads or by other people:
My version would have to be small enough to get into the garage. The cupola (small windowed projection on the roof) would have to be able to be lowered and raised. This is to be able to store it in the garage but also cut down on drag while towing it. Does anyone have any ideas how this could be accomplished. It would be easy to seal when stored in the down position but I'm wondering how it would be sealed when raised to the fully up position. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Note: This is just an idea I had. We love the Little Swiss Teardrop and I doubt Cindi would ever let me sell it. I also have projects at home more pressing than another trailer, I think renovating the master closet is next on the list. Who knows if I will ever build another trailer but it's fun to think about it. And I do miss coming home after work and working on something like that.