Ok, I've learned that my camcorder takes crappy photos. Let me apologise for the crappy pics right off, obviously I'm no photographer.

Here's the front and back of the box. Made by stanley. BTW I totally stole this Idea from Bobby Wong. Can't say I'm ecstatic about the box. It's not waterproof, the loops for the lock are plastic, there is no way to lock the lid compartments or latch them securly, I've had them pop open on me in the field when the box was sitting with the lid open.

Left compartment. In the bottom section is the TC dude, the mg3, the miles flares, spare track links.
In the middle are spare springs and screws. In the top one are the rubber stock treads that the tank comes with.

Right compartment.
In the bottom section is my LED headlamp. Great for when you need a hands free light source in the field.
Middle section batteries. 9v cells for wireless cam and reciever and controller. AA cells for the tank, AAA cells for my headlamp. I use NiMH 2500 mah AAs for my tank. They work at least 3 times longer than alkalines, and they're rechargable. But for spares I think it's a good idea to have some alkalines, they will hold their charge while in storage, NiMH won't.
Top section. Radioshack battery tester. Plastic container with foam padding for my other crystals.

Above is a pic of the tool tray. On it I stow the controller, the tank antennas, wireless reciever and it's wires, pedastal for TV, can of compressed air for blasting dirt out of the interior of my baby. I plan on buying a can of pure silicon spray that contains no petroleum distallates for lubricant. It will be kept in this tray also.

Top view open. The tank is immobilized by foam padding that is glued inside the box. In front of the tank you will see the back of my lcd TV. Underneat that TV is a small tool set and a folded white plastic trashbag which can be employed as a maintenance tarp in the field. Don't want to lose screws and parts on the bare ground. I use white so that parts are easily visible on it.

Here is the bottom of the tray to show how I glued foam blocks on the bottom of it to help immobilize the tank inside the box. I put duct tape on the blocks, then glued the side with the tape to the plastic. It wouldn't stick well with just glue. I also cut out a hole for the handle of the controller.

Photo of box and contents displayed on the white "maintenance tarp"

Closer pic of contents.