>>1081035these are your options as far as smokey designs go and i would definitely recommend the polycarbonate case on the right, the left looks kinda cool but its a REAL cigarette box and is consequently as delicate as one, while the poly case is tough as nails
you can get a few different circuits in them now too, my favourite is a "SUPRO" branded high-gain design that comes in the polycarb case, by default with your guitar controls cranked its very distorted but roll down your volume knob and you can unlock a myriad of lovely clean/overdrive sounds
ALSO if you get one, i would recommend making a speaker grill/cover by taking the back of the case off(which you have to do to replace the battery anyway), moving the speaker out of the way(it fits well enough into the casing that it isn't actually adhered or screwed in at all, so you can just move it when the case is off) then taping over the front of the case(gorilla tape is the best for this) and backing the bare sticky surface(over where the speaker will be) with some cigarette papers or something so you wont accidentally stick the cover to the speaker cone by applying too much pressure to it or dropping it or something.
having the cover on there is extra protection from moisture and force while also improving the sound imo, it takes some of the edge off, sounds a lot smoother(although it is a little quieter)