Re: Cubicle-Like Enclosure
Yeah it's nice to be enclosed, but if you have a dark room, it's hard to tell the difference whether you're in a shell or not. It's all the other stuff that keeps your eyes busy. Nice MIP, Glareshield, Overhead and pedastal, etc. :)
Re: Cubicle-Like Enclosure
Yup, that's exactly the effect I'm going for by using a cubicle.
By having this little "room of it's own", I wont be disturbed out outside lighting.
Re: Cubicle-Like Enclosure
It shouldn't be to hard to build partitions to isolate where your sim is set up. A few 2x4's and some hardboard (masonite) then paint as you like. If you wanted to you could put the logo of your aircraft manufacturer or airline on it?
The masonite is pretty light and your only building a partition to perhaps be moved/removed later. So with that in mind you can design them so they can fit together when stacked against a wall. They wouldn't be load bearing so the most expensive part is the paint if you should decide to paint them.
One 8' x 8' Partition
http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/p...sPartition.jpg
4 - 4x8 pieces of Hardboard (masonite) 2 on the outside and 2 on the inside
5 - 2x4x8 boards (2x4's) for the support
16 - drywall screws
Paint as desired (remembering to put a primer coat(s) first as needed perhaps 2)
In North America it's about $36.00 for the hardboard and $15.00 for the 2x4's so if you add paint it's about $80.00 approx. for the partition. If want sound deadening then that would go up but most times you would be getting most if not all your sound through your headset.
Making one would be much cheaper and perhaps easier then buying a ready made. You can then customize with a pocket door on one end if you like to look like the entrance to the flight deck or that of simulator entrance as you see fit.
Hope that helps
Ron