There is this neat art deco vintage travel trailer in the background of the shot when the woman goes to pump the gas for the P-40.
I wasn't going to include it in the diorama, but I had some dead space to fill on the right side of the diorama. I thought, well maybe if I can find some info on the internet, (What did we do before the internet?), I'd build the travel trailer. It turns out it is a 1947 Aero Flite Falcon Travel Trailer. I found dimensions, patent drawings and photos of restored campers online, enough info for me to do some CAD drawings and laser cut the parts. It is not true for the year 1941, but it was in the movie, so I'll include it.
The camper has louvers on the front that I made using my technique of alternating long .020" x .020" strip styrene with .020" x .060" short spacers. I do something similar for inside the landing gear wells on aircraft models. I also laser cut some blinds for the windows.
I used quarter round and half round styrene strips for the rain deflectors over the windows/door and the stiffeners on the side of the camper.
I'm surprised how quickly the travel trailer is coming together, having no info 2 days ago to what I have built so far today. I might get it done for the deadline.
P.S. There is a 1/43 scale Aero Flite Travel Trailer made by NEO, but it is rare and expensive at over $100, some over $200, so that and the reason that I enjoy scratch building, is why I'm going my way.