My closest is not miniture work but combo situations... 1 new freezer that was not installed properly ie 1" of ice coating the floor. 3 10' tall pallets of frozen turkeys a 10' tall cherry picker walkbehind fork with a 10' tall door to the freezer. about 10 1' wide roley carts and shelving on the other wall.
due to the stores managers being morons the freezer dept which was scheduled for 4 people became soley my job. they also refued to admit the freezer was broken[it was fixed after over a years operation like that].
we also got stuck holding on to bakery's stuff due to their lazyness and never making room in their freezer for their order[solved that one to

]. I was able to load and unload that freezer in about 10-20 min even if it ment pulling every thing out. I could selectivly pull all those metal carts out with the forks. if i had a hole i could pick just 1 or 2 or 3 and pull them out lowering the forks at just the right time to not hit the doorway. I could also pull those 3 pallets of turkeys out with similer ease. I was probably the only person in that store that regularly used the high lifter specially since it had side rollers to keep from tipping while the top was up. the dificult part was the ice coating with those turkeys the back wheel would slip so you had to know how to run it other wise you would put the turkeys in to the deary cooler wo a door

I never did put any scratches in the walls of that freezer. I also pinwheeled the pallets when the bakery pissed me off. when lined up all 3 pallets in the back had 2" on either side clearance. I was able to consistantly drop the pallet spin it and then pick it up from the blocked side and slide it in place then dropped the 3rd pallet of turkeys infront of it. if i was relly peeved the 2nd pallet of turkeys would get turned to. the bakery had 2 choices from then on crawl over the pallets of turkeys and the carts to get to their stuff. or make room in their freezer for their order

the night time head was a cool guy and also had gotten tird of telling them to do thier job. the next day when the bakery manager came screeming no one knew what he was talking about or who could have done such a thing its to heavy to man handle like that and the small pallet jacks would never have the power or traction to do it. the night lead and I had a hoot with that one. by the time the bakery lead got back there with him his pallet was sitting in front of the turkey pallets. just about had to get a spatchula to peal his chin off the ground. one of his guys had broken one of the turkey pallets with the little lifts trying to bash it around or somthing...
while he was screaming allover the store I had swapped out all the pallets and cleaned up all the splinters from the palet they broke. when they arrived he calmly went through the whole you must be delusinal about pallet placement and by the way if you dont clear out your freezer next time you come in you will find the pallet on your chair rotting.
when he got back from chewing bakery out he came back looking stern and shut the door... as soon as the fans kicked in so no one would hear we both about laughed our selves silly. he said he never wanted to know how I did it but he would have to buy me dinner some time. the bakery manager only forgot 1 time afterwords
