Today it was used for the first time in a broadcast of the Daily Service.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08jlvs0#play
The design phase for this instrument was lengthy as it had to be built to the BBC's strict health and safety rules.
The instrument is moved in 2 units, pedalboard and bench and the console itself, each uint had to weigh less than 80Kg and had to have handles at specific height above the ground.
The design brief negated the use of touchscreens, so illuminated tabs were used to keep the weight down.

The bench is height-adjustable and is located in channels allowing fore and aft movement. The channels are attached to the pedalboard allowing the pedalboard and bench to be moved as a single unit. A traditional plinth would have been too large and too heavy.

A Mac Mini runs Hauptwerk. It is connected via Thunderbolt to a Focusrite Clarette 2Pre. Two of the outputs feed a pair of Genelec monitors and the other two are directly injected into the mixing desk.
The sample sets used were Haverhill from Lavender Audio
http://www.lavenderaudio.co.uk/organs/oic/
and Goerlitz from Sonus Paradisi.
http://www.sonusparadisi.cz/en/organs/t ... orgel.html
We could build a similar instrument for any location requiring a highly mobile and compact instrument.