Installing Windows to 3.5" 1TB HDD

I know this has been asked before, but I must ask again.  I have a new rMBP and do not have space to waste on the internal SSD for a Boot Camp partition.  I have a 1TB Western Digital Black 7200 RPM Drive that I would really like to install Windows 8 on.  Ideally, I'd like to do it over USB 3.0, as I will not need very high I/O out of my computer (no gaming or anything too data-intensive).  If that is not possible or is highly inconvenient, then I don't mind connecting over Thunderbolt either.  Have any of you ever done this? And if so, I'd really appreciate to hear the general outline of your procedure so I can do it right. Thanks!

1. Install Windows on SSD.
2. Use Winclone (currently USD 29.99) to make a backup.
3. Restore Windows to the external HDD.
4. Free-up SSD disk space.
(I have no financial affiliation with Winclone).
Please also look at How to run Boot Camp on External Hard Drive?

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