Cons:
- engineering run amok; this thing not only swings open, but has to slide several feet forward before it can swing open ...
- KISS method apparently never heard of down under
- when deployed for camping, the torsional rotation towards the bedroom side would make the whole rig want to ride heavy on the "downstream" jack stands, etc (I can't imagine it would take much to tip this over on it's side in a storm, or soft ground)
- as already noted, this is a bastardized slide-out gone rogue, and would make even deploying it difficult, because the entire arc of swing has to be clear to "open" it (I do suppose it would still function fine in the closed position; which begs the question as to why have it rotate in the first place?)
- imagine the wiring/plumbing nightmare .... The main chassis has a (presumed) kitchenette at the back, meaning there's gas and electricity back there, but the rest of the trailer unit (main living area) has plumbing and wiring there also ... So are there two separate plumbing/wiring systems, or do they share a common system (meaning flex lines between the chassis and body running through the turret/slide section?)
- imagine the amount of dirt/dust/debris that gets on the "deck" even when the unit is traveling; it's exposed to the open air turbulence