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Not the prettiest but functional. There is a youtube video where it was suggested in the comments that the drone be put into the case with the rear props facing forward, shoulders in the case then 'force' the props inwards. I thought the foam peg would stop them swinging further. I think they interfere with one another if they do go further. The orange tape on the gimbal cover forces me to remove the gimbal cover to get access to the on off switch.
Similarily I think the front props are better stored parallel to the body, again the foam just limits travel.
Having seen a thread about snapped joysticks and not liking the force that was required to remove them from their storage space in the controller's cubby holes I drilled the case molding. I was expecting it to be foam but it seems to be a fabric covered shell of some sort, my drill was too small so I had to enlarge/carve the openings with a scalpel. The white foam I used is that layered white air bubble stuff that is used 'everywhere' in packing material.
Similarily I think the front props are better stored parallel to the body, again the foam just limits travel.
Having seen a thread about snapped joysticks and not liking the force that was required to remove them from their storage space in the controller's cubby holes I drilled the case molding. I was expecting it to be foam but it seems to be a fabric covered shell of some sort, my drill was too small so I had to enlarge/carve the openings with a scalpel. The white foam I used is that layered white air bubble stuff that is used 'everywhere' in packing material.