Just an fyi.
I received my camera guard and I had a small issue that I was able to mostly correct. I use a TradeCraft Case that is precut for my Phantom Plus and it provides a nice snug stock fit. I wanted to mount the new camera guard inside the open channels in the Phantom legs, not underneath. However, in doing so, the legs are now spread slightly wider which makes for a near impossible insertion of my Phantom into my TradeCraft Case. I'd rather not remove/enlarge any precut material from the TradeCraft case so..... I noticed that there is a square "notch" in each side of the camera guard. These notches apparently provide clearance for a small plastic "wall" that's inside each leg channel near the center of the leg. But the depth of these guard notches are not quite deep enough and therefore don't allow the guard to fully seat inside the leg channels making the legs spread wider than necessary. So, I took an Exacto knife, made the 2 notches in the guard slightly deeper, and now the camera guard fully seats inside the leg channels reducing the leg spread and also providing a more solid fit for the camera guard. While the legs are still spread out very slightly, I can at least get the Phantom into my case without excessive effort. I could subsequently eliminate the remaining leg spread completely by reducing the overall width of the entire guard slightly - perhaps 1/16" (~2 mm) and easily done with a bench grinder. But for now, the tighter fit seems to work just fine.
Your mileage might vary.
I received my camera guard and I had a small issue that I was able to mostly correct. I use a TradeCraft Case that is precut for my Phantom Plus and it provides a nice snug stock fit. I wanted to mount the new camera guard inside the open channels in the Phantom legs, not underneath. However, in doing so, the legs are now spread slightly wider which makes for a near impossible insertion of my Phantom into my TradeCraft Case. I'd rather not remove/enlarge any precut material from the TradeCraft case so..... I noticed that there is a square "notch" in each side of the camera guard. These notches apparently provide clearance for a small plastic "wall" that's inside each leg channel near the center of the leg. But the depth of these guard notches are not quite deep enough and therefore don't allow the guard to fully seat inside the leg channels making the legs spread wider than necessary. So, I took an Exacto knife, made the 2 notches in the guard slightly deeper, and now the camera guard fully seats inside the leg channels reducing the leg spread and also providing a more solid fit for the camera guard. While the legs are still spread out very slightly, I can at least get the Phantom into my case without excessive effort. I could subsequently eliminate the remaining leg spread completely by reducing the overall width of the entire guard slightly - perhaps 1/16" (~2 mm) and easily done with a bench grinder. But for now, the tighter fit seems to work just fine.
Your mileage might vary.