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This is a RC Multifunction Table I created, just wondered what everyone thought.


Shaz3

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I thought this would be a cool idea so I tried my best to make it on Sketchup.  1.5x2m  Built it with 1:24 in mind.

On top there is an off-road course. There are two drawers which can be slid out and have legs that can be put out. One drawer has a race/drift track and the other has sand for construction RC's. The drawers do have depth so you can store cars in there. There is a deep shelf on top for transmitters and 2 shelves for other stuff underneath. At the bottom there is storage space for bigger cars. Thought this would be good for optimising small spaces and a storage solution. Adding caster wheels makes it portable. Please reply if you think there is any improvements or if it is any good or if it is just a stupid idea. Thank You. 🙂

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Shaz3 said:

I thought this would be a cool idea so I tried my best to make it on Sketchup.  1.5x2m  Built it with 1:24 in mind.

On top there is an off-road course. There are two drawers which can be slid out and have legs that can be put out. One drawer has a race/drift track and the other has sand for construction RC's. The drawers do have depth so you can store cars in there. There is a deep shelf on top for transmitters and 2 shelves for other stuff underneath. At the bottom there is storage space for bigger cars. Thought this would be good for optimising small spaces and a storage solution. Adding caster wheels makes it portable. Please reply if you think there is any improvements or if it is any good or if it is just a stupid idea. Thank You. 🙂

 

 

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To save space could have lift out bases  then just have the one you want on top.

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13 minutes ago, turok007 said:

To save space could have lift out bases  then just have the one you want on top.

Thank you  for your suggestion. I also thought of this, but the individual layer would be heavy, it is also quite wide, so a single person might struggle with lifting it on top. It is a possibility with a different design. I will try this out, appreciate your suggestion.

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