Okay M/P here's what I did when my friend decided she thought she wanted to do this l'il thing we do... 1st I opened up my handy-dandy TowerHobbies salesflyer and said pick one you like. She did . I said Okay. Then I proceeded to build the one I knew I could for free.

. Guess what the plan was.. The Hobbico Ultra-Tote feild box. It's 19" high__8" wide__ 13" long. Like any scratch-built project, you need a plan. In this case you draw your own __ nothin' fancy. But here's the Trick__ your measurements and cuts HAVE TO BE STRAIGHT and ACCURATE!!!! Since Tower has graciously put an instructions book on PDF file.. Viola..!!, you have a good idea how to cut the parts. You gonna have to be a li'l creative here. Isn't R/Cing fun?

.. So like building anything ie. house,plane doghouse, or whatever, you need a base or reference or foundation. In this case the floor or base is 13". Since I like round numbers, let's use 14" or 15". A few questions now__ how big is your fuel jug or can__ and how big is your fieldbox batt. Also H. U. T. is approx 8" wide. Adjust said measurements accordingly.. Naturally, you can vary these figures to your specs. Anyway cut your base say 14" long X 8" wide. Now all other measurements are coming off this piece. Your two uprights,drawer, sides, and batt box space
.Now_ I would suggest you lay this out on a piece of card board 1st The main two things you have to worry about is base length/width and upright placement; everything else can be adjusted and fall in place
__ Measure twice __ cut once!!! Also allow for wood thickness__ inside measure__ you lose surface__ outside__you gain.. Like I said Tower has the manual on PDF file and it pretty much shows everything you need to know. Sorry I don't have a cam to post any pixs. HTH... Rob...
P.S. if you have access to a tablesaw or radial-arm saw, it speeds up the project considerably... For the cradles, you can be fancy and use a scrollsaw or coping saw or just cut the pieces straight and glue them together like a "L" and cut out slots in the middle for adjusting to fuse widths. Also I used a broomstick for the handle. You can use a big dowel.....