HEY ! That applies to boats and ships too .
My box is actually two boxes .One large bass box , Many , many compartments and the other for running models is a twin .Difference , one is blue , one is green .The BLUE one is R.C. Stuff . I did this because I needed space to carry paints (the twenty most used flats and glosses .Plus space for clear flat and gloss sprays . Tools you'd expect to find and clamps (lots of them ) the sandpapers and other stuff go in the large bottom compartment .
This way I was able to have my tools and paint when I worked with recovering veterans in MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA at the V.A, in a recreational therapy class . This worked very well in leading them to the hobby and seeing them complete projects . Many did wood projects so that's why I used exclusively " MODEL MASTER acryllics (although I hate the stuff ).
Now , my box for R.C , oh , and yes , I picked up a third for enamels and stuff like that . This one has a compartment dedicated to thinners and fillers .On the back I attached a paper towel holder (did this to all three actually ) and I use re-cycled paper towels for cleanups . The R.C. box bottom compartment holds three twelve volt batteries (the medium sized motorcycle gel cell ) with the charger . So when I go I am ready for a full day of running . This does , where the workbench is concerned , keep things more organised .
Although I don't have pictures ,I share a worktable with my landlady . She does her stained glass and I work on clients models and my own on my side . This table is Four foot by Sixteen feet in size .(she does some large pieces . ) So we both have plenty of room . That and a good sound system (gotta have my tunes while working ) and it all fits in the garage ! Tanker-builder