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  #21  
Old 2nd Mar 2009, 20:53
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Wow this looks amazing!. A bit ghetto atm tho. I am jealous :)
  #22  
Old 3rd Mar 2009, 05:37
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yep defiantly ghetto at the min i agree once the fans are in and the side panels on and perspex windows and boxing inside i think it look well like you burght it like that from the shop.it has to be perfect otherwise it will do my head in sat on my computer table and i will just bin itbut everything up2 now is actelly fitting together nicly. am just waiting on some steel sheeting to make the side panels as there going to be on full size door with windows
i love them sliding motherboard trays can have some fun with them thinking mount the watercooling radiators on the bottom one
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  #23  
Old 9th Mar 2009, 16:23
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only now catching onto this thread! amazing pete!

looks very professional and not rushed!
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  #24  
Old 17th Mar 2009, 10:29
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bin a while since i last posted i got some more parts today not much to show since i spent £50
and i did shop around first too..to morrow am getting more paint and some perspex if i can find it at a good price b&q wanted to charge me £30 for about 2ft by 2ft not paying that its well over priced so going ot try some more shops..starting work on the case tomorrow so post more pictures then

that key lock is goin to be my power on/off switch witch i thou was a cool idea. on the left of that lock is some brushed aluminium handles witch i think will look good for the side panel doors. wheels for the bottom of the case as its so heavy make light work moving it around.and that small akasa fan is for the front of the case as them 3 120mm fans the other fan is not in picture its on the case
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  #25  
Old 17th Mar 2009, 10:44
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a did you no bill gates is working in pc world on the tills..he served me today
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  #26  
Old 17th Mar 2009, 14:04
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fans in need to make brackets to fit them on properly
key lock on/off switch (top write)


wheels on
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  #27  
Old 17th Mar 2009, 15:33
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This might be the most enormous case ever built.
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  #28  
Old 17th Mar 2009, 16:25
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lets hope so am trying to be so different and come up with new ideas but its hard
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  #29  
Old 18th Mar 2009, 04:10
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Looks pretty original to me
But maybe I haven't seen many cases...
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  #30  
Old 18th Mar 2009, 09:53
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thts looking seriously sweet. if ya start making them to sell, if sure buy 1!
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