Alright, I'm back... For now.
I spent another night in the workshop. But first thing is first. I got hold of of a back wall and rear window of a 2001 Nissan Navara. Nice and flat panel which should be a bit easier to work with:
I have come up with the idea that I will use a high density 2 part Polyeurathane Foam. I will form a rough shape of the roof using MDF sheets and the ribs I cut out previously and pour in the foam and get it to expand and take up the rough shape I need. Then I'll profile the roof down to the shape of the ribs and glass over the top.
So I started by bonding in the ribs and then mounting a back plate wrapped in cling wrap (so that the foam doesn't stick to the board). The plate was held in with wire off the ribs:
Various small gaps were sealed with silicone. The plan is to now go around the outside with some sheets to form the rough outer profile. I only got to the stage where one was mounted before it was 11pm and time to go home:
Next time i'll continue installing the outer panels and doing the tricky corners. Then maybe I'll be ready to pour some foam!


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