I've threatened to have an enclosure made of lightweight wood (maybe pine) that resembled the 30x30 Marshall 4x12 cab. I want the look of rock-n-roll with a 4x12 but I love my AXE with FBT for tone. The enclosure wouldn't need a back on it which would lighten things up even more. Put the black elephant tolex on the outside, casters on the bottom and a Marshall logo on the front grill cloth. From the audience perspective it would look like a 4x12 cab...but little would they know they're getting digital direct guitar tone thru FOH
Inside it wouldn't have a baffle cause it wouldn't need it (another weight saver)...instead it would just be empty and painted flat black. Then I'd load it with my FBT Verve 12MA. I would anchor the Verve in place by using the "flying points" on the outside of the FBT that would normally be used when the speaker was used in permanent installs.
On the top of the 4x12 enclosure would be a recessed (to protect the knobs and buttons of the rack gear) 6 space rack box with rails. In that would go the AXE Ultra, Furman Power PRO R, Digitech Vocalist Live Pro (yeah I cheat on my backup vocals), and a Peterson StroboRack tuner (still prefer it over the AXE built in tuner).
The internal AC power would be kept all to one side (shown in red in the drawing below). The signal cables would be kept to the other side (shown in yellow). All the internal wires would be clipped and tied in place neatly. For load in and setup all I would do is plug my git into the front of the AXE, plug my midi cable into my pedal (midi shown in green on drawing), plug in my back up vocal mic to Digitech with XLR and plug in AC power from Furman to wall outlet. The sound engineer would get pigtails out of the back...one XLR for FOH guitar...one XLR for backup vocals to FOH. I guess I would have a single 1x4 with holes and grommets for the pigtails. Hell I don't think setup would take 5 minutes since its all wired. Load in might be slightly tough depending on the weight. Let's see...quick math: FBT Verve 12MA = 42 lbs + empty 4x12 enclosure 30 lbs (?) + rack gear 25 lbs...probably would weigh in at around 100 lbs total which is about the weight of any decent 4x12. The casters would help in moving it around but lifting it up and down stairs would suck (need my band mates or stage hands for that).
I've even thought about putting a guitar hanger on each side of the 4x12 so that I could hang my 2 Gretsch Malcolm Young Sig gits w/o needing space eating guitar stands on the stage. And I've also considered having a recessed cup holder put into the top of the 4x12 (actually 2 or 3 or 4 of them) so that I would have someplace to put my beer(s).
My ONLY complaint on the AXE with FBT is the look of it...ghey...that and where the hell do you put the damn thing. I know some guys use keyboard stands etc but IMO, that looks kinda funky. This setup shown in the drawing is exactly my rig minus the fake 4x12 enclosure...I've been putting my SKB rack on the mains (sound engineer doesn't seem to mind) and then the FBT on the floor...but this phony 4x12 would be a better looking way to do things (wish I knew how to work with wood, I'd have already built a proto-type).
A picture says a thousand words...and this is a horrible drawing (I'm no artist)...but kinda gives the idea of what I'm thinking. The dashed lines show when the cables are inside the enclosure (fairly obvious I guess). The purple is vocals, yellow guitar signal, green midi, red is AC power: