A couple of people have asked me for the plans for those tables, I have no way to scan a drawing (I am no great hand with a drawing program either) but I did email them these instructions and cut list. I thought I would post it here.
Legs: 4 - 38 x 1 1/2 x 3/4 Drill a 1/2" hole 7/16" from one end, 16 inches center to center to the next hole (the hole in the middle is for the scissors joint) Center the holes on the piece.
Cross pieces on the legs. 2 - 20 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 3/4 with two pre drilled holes on the ends to attach to the legs.
Cross pieces on the legs. 2 - 22 3/8 x 1 1/2 x 3/4 with two pre drilled holes on the ends to attach to the legs. The first set are 3 inches from bottom and the next are set 10 inches above the first. Pre drill dowel holes in these before assembly to store the fuselage supports. One set of legs will be slightly wider than the other set so that they will fit together to lay flat.
Table top.
Start with;
2 - 1/2 plywood cut 24x13
4 - 1 1/2 x 24 x 3/4 lumber with a 1/4 x 1/2 dado cut one side of each running the length. Glue these to the long edges of the plywood. I also used pins to keep them in place until the glue dries. The bottom of the lumber must be flush with the bottom of the plywood.
4 - 1 1/2 x 24 x 34 lumber with a 1/2 hole bored 7/16" from the end. These are the top supports
Glue the top supports to the underside of the table tops that you glued up in the above steps. They should stick out 8 1/2 inches or so from the sides of the table top. One set can be glued flush with the sides. The other set VERY IMPORTANT must be inset enough on each side to allow the whole unit to fold together. The inset is about 2 1/2 inches but do a dry fit to be sure everything will clear.
Assembly.
Sandwich the two sets of legs together, the center 1/2" holes should line up. Take a 1 3/8 " piece of 1/2 PVC tubing and slide into the lined up holes. Drill a hole through the outside set of legs and insert a screw to hold the tube in (this is your pivot joint). Line up the holes in the wider table top assembly with the holes in the end of the wider set of legs and insert PVC tubing again. Be careful how you assemble the inner legs with the narrower table top assembly as you might need to take it apart again if you are on the wrong side of the other table top assembly. Again use PVC to fit them together. The PVC acts as joints for everything. Make sure no PVC extends outside of the joints though, as this may catch on the parts when they are folding together.
I am pretty sure that no RC kit company would want to hire me to write their assembly books so ask questions if you need answers

I will try to take more detailed photos of the tables when I get the chance. Hopefully I will sell them tommorow though, gotta get my Balsa USA Fix..........want thier Neuiport 28 next....or maybe thier Fokker DVIII (I wrecked mine).........hmmm so many choices. [8D] I have thier Fokker DVII, Fokker Eindecker, Sopwith Pup and a Dynaflite SE5.....I kinda like the WWI birds.