Once the Humans framed up the walls the Spaceship really started to take shape. They ventured over to Walsh Windows and picked out a few new discarded /odds n’ ends windows. Walsh Windows were used throughout the Habitat. These windows are built in the Midwest and ready to battle the harsh elements. The windows were purchase early in the design phase which helped finalize the design and solidify dimensions. Sort of a non-traditional building method but it works for a tiny Spaceship. Tip for saving cash: try contacting local manufactures to see what is taking up space in their warehouse.
Walls to Windows documented HERE.

The sheathing begins with OSB board.

Exterior walls up, door and window openings knocked out.

Wrapping the house against the elements.

The Humans wanted to utilize large windows on the Southern face to obtain free lighting and make the small space feel spacious. The picture window was placed practically within the tree so I can keep an extra close eye on those birds.

Window flashing complete. The high western window allows sunset lighting into the space, creating a gold aura... Which I am in the process of trying to harness this gold and sell at our local pawn shop.

Window ready.

Eastern / Entry side.

Testing rocket launching.
