I'm still in the dreaming stage....
I got sick of drawing just the side shape on the paper and wanted to get a better idea of the spacing for the inside and galley. So while watching tv tonight, I used card stock and tape to make a model. I transfered the side wall shape from my graph paper and used the same scale to make the rest of it (four squares equals a foot.)

This would be built on a Harbor Freight 4x8 utility trailer. I'm 6'1" so I wanted to have at least 6'5" of bed length. I don't personally like the look of a straight edge on the bottom front of the trailer, and I'd also like to have a curved bottom back. The total length of the side walls at their longest would be about 9.5' and it would be 4' tall, with the base being 4x8.

My main reason for making this model was to see how the inside shelving and galley would work out. The galley has cabinets and a table that slides out just under the counter. The square in the center on the counter would look straight through to the interior, this is where the tv would go so it could be viewed from the inside or turned around to be viewed outside. I was thinking it would be neat to have a popup sunroof to match the one on my car... but I haven't seen many in tears online, so I'm not sure if there is a problem with using those or what... have too look into that. If not a sunroof, then just a vent there. I'm not sure about the doors. I'm thinking rectangular, except the top front corner mimicking the curve of the body.

Then on the inside I'd have shelves or cabinets and again the tv in the center. Just below the shelves would be a small slide out table (you can't see it so good in this pic.)
I've seen CAD drawings, and they are neat. But I kind of like having a little model to actually put my hands on. For me, its easier to picture that way.
Anyone else build a model? Pics?
I have another reason for building a model: Given my current housing situation (apartment) I can't build a full sized tear yet

I'm hoping to move into a house summer '05, so until then I can only dream and plan....