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    Default Re: RetroMod (cardboard case)

    Thank you
    No, is the logo of a case maker, BitFenix.

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    thanks
    some pictures, everything was painted with thick layers and uneven, has a sense.:thinking:






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    Totally sweet!

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    a silver paint layer


    Then yellow

    the support of the DVD reader

    Place of the source and the HD

    strengthening the support for the motherboard

    the motherboard tray, the temperature sensor and HD LED front..
    first reinforced the base where the mother is supported

    Mothertray supports

    the supports cross all support of the mothertray to give it more rigidity and some of them help support the motherboard :S

    were modified screws holding the mother, welding a washer to have a larger bearing surface.



    mother place.


    temperature sensor and HD LED front.


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    post only. seems not very interested in working with cardboard.
    grills





    source output


    was modified the power connector so it can be plugged from behind

    paint details and placement of the grid behind


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    I love this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by d_stilgar View Post
    I love this!
    Thanks d_stilgar, You are the only interested, I hope do not to disappoint you.
    USB suport





    painting the final details




    I sand to give effect to old



    I put the green acrylic and order the wiring, I put a green cathode tube and a temperature sensor.




    this weekend I will end the work.

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    Coming out nice! Where is that USB stalk thing in relation to the rest of the case? Does it move in and out or just stationary?
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    I'm going to miss this mod once it's finished! I've enjoyed watching your progress. Very cool!

    How sturdy is the case? Is it pretty solid? Heck, I'm almost interested in doing one of my own! The ultimate cool budget build!

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    There's this guy on youtube that builds gun replicas out of paper . . . that are fully functional including firing.

    I'm smelling a TBCS Modder's challenge in the works here. I think we all have enough access to cardboard that we could do this as a challenge, maybe.

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