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RCS workshops have manufactured a lot over the years, and some of those things have been kept due to their usefulness.  There are modular decking systems, braces, treads, revolves, flats and all manner of other goodies that can be used to make a production more sustainable or make bigger impact shows for much less money.
RCS workshops have manufactured a lot over the years, and some of those things have been kept due to their usefulness.  There are modular decking systems, braces, treads, revolves, flats and all manner of other goodies that can be used to make a production more sustainable or make bigger impact shows for much less money.

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RCS workshops have manufactured a lot over the years, and some of those things have been kept due to their usefulness. There are modular decking systems, braces, treads, revolves, flats and all manner of other goodies that can be used to make a production more sustainable or make bigger impact shows for much less money.

The resources mentioned below are held in two containers. One if on-site, just outside the workshop doors. The other is off-site and held at Gilmours yard in Kilsyth. Generally speaking the heavier items, such as the modular items of deck, large treads, and revolves are held in the off-site container, whilst the on-site container holds things likely to be used more readily, like flats and materials.

As well as the images and dimensions below, there are Vectorworks files available for most items. These are housed on the RCS Vectorworks Team, Teams page. If you require another CAD format, please get in touch with your PM, Steve MacLuskie or Malcolm Stephen, who will make one for you.

There are many other modular resources of Flats, Treads, Steel Deck and Truss that are not mentioned here but can be viewed by clicking their link, or under the Stage Equipment heading.

On-Site Container

Large Flats

Merrily Treads

Weird deck with 45 in it

Pass-through braces

Forestage Curve

Off-Site Container

Chess Deck

The Chess Deck was created for the Chess the Musical in 2017. It consists of 8 large decks at the standard 2440 x 1220mm and 4 smaller decks that are sized to work with the Chess Towers. These are 1220 x 1120mm.

Currently, 6 of the large decks and all of the small decks are topped in 2 layers of 18mm spruce plywood.

There are also 28x deck legs that create a platform at 2600mm high. These must be combined with the Chess Towers listed below (in consultation with the relevant production departments) for stability. These are made from 60 x 60mm box steel, with a 48.3mm scaffold top for socketing into the deck. They also (mostly) have a large square footplate that can screw to the floor.

Stock List

6x - 2440 x 1220mm - Topped with 2x spruce plywood - 100kg per deck

2x - 2440 x 1220mm - Un-topped - 50kg per deck

4x - 1220 x 1120mm - Topped with 2x spruce plywood - 46kg per deck

Chess Towers

Again created for Chess the Musical in 2017, these towers, when combined with the Chess Decks, can create a variety of platforms at 2600mm high. These have been used to make platforms in many productions since they were built, such as Die Fledermaus, Dead Man Walking, Perkin Warbeck and, when combined with the Chess Treads below, as get-offs in productions like Middletown and City of Angels.

Chess Treads

Socket Deck

Big Revolve

Small Revolve

Big Ring