Your location isn't listed but with a handle like "Snake Eater" I'll assume in the US. While Pelican makes a very good case, there is at least one alternative that I think is almost as well constructed for less than half the price. The Apache 2800. I think I picked mine up at Harbor Freight Tools for something like $23 (with their perpetual 20% discount coupon).
I cannibalized the foam from a smaller/cheaper
Mini 1 case and then did some creative foam hackmanship. I get everything in this case but the kitchen sink, including prop guards, lens hood, propellers, brick charger and cable, extra SD card, lanyard and everything I could possibly need. The 2800 is small enough that I can even still get it in my backpack that has my landing pad and a lot of my other cr*p that I use from time to time. I have a Pelican case for my studio strobes and so have a first hand quality comparison. And from what I can tell the only real benefit to the Pelican is that it has a better pressure valve.
I have two alternatives for stowing the controller. I can keep the sticks on and put it face down as shown below because I cut a slot in the foam that allows them to stay one. However, I can remover the sticks and then slide the entire controller into that slot which lives more room for other stuff as needed.
Below find photos of my Apache 2800 case hack.
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