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    Default Project: Miracleman XB - completed

    This mod is inspired by the incredible series written by Alan Moore back in 1982. Miracleman was similar to DC's Shazam. He was a young reporter who was given great super powers through atomic energy. Speking the word ATOMIC backwards: written as "KIMOTA" is what transformed him into Mircleman.

    The series gets very dark. It touches on mass genocide by super heroes and the idea that we may not be alone in this universe.



    The victim case is the Cooler Master HAF XB.



    But first it needs to be stripped to the bone





    Then blasted with a bright sail boat blue







    Bottom



    and top



    The front panel metal mesh will be blue too

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    Default Re: Project: Miracleman XB

    Nice!

    Not to stray off topic, but whenever I see "XB" I think of this:
    The Buell XB 12 S Firebolt.

    OK, so I have motorcycles on the brain...

    I am glad to see you constantly modding systems. Not sure how you have the time...

    BTW: Who is this one for and what is it's function in life?
    "...Dumb all over, A little ugly on the side... "...Frank Zappa...

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    Default Re: Project: Miracleman XB

    What timing .. I am about to start a HAF-XB myself. Unless I just jinxed it by saying something.. LOL

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    Default Re: Project: Miracleman XB

    I wanted to do two 120mm fans on each side, but they won't fit



    So I'll do 92mm fans instead (I'm not using the grills, they're just for reference)



    Time for my hole saw



    I cut two fan holes and the mesh on each side for windows



    I just want to see how it looks, so I put the mesh back on. Yep, that looks stupid!



    That odd looking honeycomb looks even worse



    So it has got to go!





    Now it's Red!



    And so is the PSU shroud



    And just about anything that's not already blue.

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    Default Re: Project: Miracleman XB

    I want to see more.

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    Default Re: Project: Miracleman XB

    While the red paint dries we go dress up the blue chasis. First I put the hot swap bay PCB back in



    On to the cooling. The Cooler Master XB only comes with two 120mm intake fans, but I want 140's instead

    I'll be using Aerocool Blue LED Sharks





    And I put the tooless clips back on



    I really don't want to see the stickers through the fans through the mesh, so I'm taking them off





    I put the motherboard tray back in



    And then a rear 120mm Blue LED exhaust fan



    There's also another two 80mm Blue LED fans going on the back by the drive bays





    Lastly, the slots cover go back in.





    Next time we'll look at the side panels
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    Default Re: Project: Miracleman XB

    I put the top piece is dry



    And so is the PSU cover



    The drive bay covers are done as well



    Now I have to paint the side panels

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    Default Re: Project: Miracleman XB

    It took 3 strip downs all the way to the metal for it finally to stick. This was a really annoying process, but it's finally done



    Now it's time for some custom fan grills

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    Default Re: Project: Miracleman XB

    Now that the sides are dry I put the plastic handles back on





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    Default Re: Project: Miracleman XB

    I'm using an all plexi top



    And using rivets to hold it in place. I put tape over the tip of the rivet gun so I don't accidentally scratch the paint



    I got this custom applique from CrazyPC (I still need to remove the bubbles)

    KIMOTA!



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