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Luciel
05-31-2012, 09:51 AM
Hello everyone.

This is my new "Main" project, after two small projects, one for a client and the other one being the tutorial project, this being the first main project since Fallout Cause SP back in December 2011.

Iīve had this idea in my head for years now, and you could say all of my projects in the last year and a half have simply been "tests" for techniques, both paint and structural modification in order to get ready for this one.

The concept is as far as I know something that has never been done before. Mixing the post-apocalyptic style with the steampunk style in a small slimline case (the same model in fact as I used for the fallout cause sp project). The reason for this is that it gives me a compact canvas to concentrate details and because the parts do not fit, they give me a modular look that Iīve always liked since I saw the original thermaltake Level 10 case (the first one, not the redesigned GT version).

This project is being sponsored by:

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/kingston.jpg

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/lamptron.jpg

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/bmove.jpg

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/nzxt.jpg

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/atlas.jpg

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/bh.png

Some are new and some have been with me since the begining, either way Iīd like to thank all of them for their support and amazing products!

I donīt normally list the hardware I will be using on my projects, but for the first time, this project will actually become my main PC so here are the basic details.

ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z/GEN3
Intel i7 2700K
Kingston HyperX 16Gb DDR3 1866Mhz
2x Kingston HyperX SSD 240Gb in RAID
2x MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti TwinFreeze OC 2Gb in SLI
NZXT HALE90-M-850w
B-Move Slim II Case

As for the rest of componentes, cooling and accesories, youīll see them as they get mounted.

Letīs start then.

Iīve started with the structural modifications I need done on the case, the B-Move Slim II. I really like this case, itīs small, simple yet stylsh.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/1.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/2.JPG

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Iīve taken it all apart, I wonīt be using any of the frontal conectors (except frontal USB & Audio) nor buttons or led.

For the design I have in mind to work, I need to cut the cover in parts, fit the upper and lower parts permanently to the case so the door is just the side, so here goes.

First part done:

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http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/6.JPG

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And the second:

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/8.JPG

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And now a test mount of the side panel:

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/10.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/11.JPG

It all fits fine, mostly because they have grips underneath that grab the frontal side of the case. This way it doesnīt become flimsy or weak.

Now the frontal of the case. Iīve removed everything from it as it has to be cut down in order to be made completely square and straight (which will later be filled to suit my frontal design).

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/12.JPG

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First, cutting the left side so that a drive sized device can fit through it (originally itīs designed not to as it has a trap door with a open close button). Second is cutting all the elevated parts in order to make everything perfectly staight and squared. It will later be sanded down, and filled up to make it a solid block.

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Now Iīm going to be modifying the lower part of the case to suit the power suply, Iīm using a used PSU for refference as itīs exactly the same size as the NZXT psu that will go in. In order to accomplish this I need to cut part of the lower section and modify the grip on it so I can still be fitted without the rear screw.

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And done.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/24.JPG

and the PSU fits nicely now.

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Now Iīm going to start customizing the PSU.

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Iīm going to be using a wood "look" vinyl, mostly as a design base so I have the lines and typical look of wood to work on.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/36.JPG

And now the first stage of itīs paintjob, which in this case is mostly a mixture of inks, and ageing effects. Hereīs the first stage:

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/37.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/38.JPG

And the final stage:

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/39.JPG

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http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/41.JPG

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And the brass detail on the side that will be poping out of the case.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/43.JPG.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/44.JPG

The camera flash shows what it actually looks like:

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/45.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/46.JPG

And finally a comparison shot between the standard vinyl and the "modified" one:

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/47.JPG

More to come soon!

xr4man
05-31-2012, 10:34 AM
i loved your fallout case, so i can't wait to see how this turns out.

Luciel
05-31-2012, 07:28 PM
Thank you very much xr4man! I think my fallout case has been my most recognisable mod ever, so Iīm hoping I can top that with this : ) (also this time round I have a 2 and a bit week schedule, fallout only was one week, so should be at least twice as good... right? :P

Todayīs work. Power suply finished.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/48.JPG

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More tomorrow hopefully, also, last minute change, the MSI graphic cards where no longer avaliable so have settled for 2x Asus GeForce GTX 560 Ti DirectCU II TOP 1GB GDDR5, it seems that fate always brings me back to asus for one reason or another. In any case, hopefully delivered tomorrow and can fo more body work over the weekend.

licenseless
05-31-2012, 10:32 PM
digging it so far

AmEv
06-01-2012, 01:36 AM
Modders: The only people I know that try to stuff a full-size ATX PSU into a slimline case.... SUCCESSFULLY....

Luciel
06-01-2012, 05:40 PM
cheers for the comments guys :D

Luciel
06-04-2012, 02:59 PM
Time for an update.

Unluckly the new GPUs didnīt come on friday so I couldnt do much on the weekend, but they came today and as luck would have it, it was only a half day at work as I did overtime on Friday.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/53.JPG

Right, time for a test mount.

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The frontal bay system does not close by very little, so Iīve trimmed down one of them so it does.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/57.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/58.JPG

As for the watercooling, I will be using a full copper pipe system for this project, which while it looks really good is rather complicated for two reasons, first, I need plumbing fittings, luckily I found out that 3/8 is a common size for that, so i got some G1/4 to 3/8 fittings and problem solved.

The second problem, or not really problem just, complicated fact is that thereīs no flexing, here, so all the measurements have to be exact at every point, so once all the liquid cooling bits and bobs are in their place I will get the pipes and cut them to size so everything fits, nicely. Meanwhile, hereīs a preview:

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/59.JPG

Right, now the case modifying for the GPUs.

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I trimmed this section a bit more to make sure thereīs no contact, tomorrow I will clean up all the cuts:

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/63.JPG

Right, because the fittings are so big, my original plan of taking the pipes out the back is scrapped and I have to come up with an idea to take them out the side panel and still be able to open the case as needed, so hereīs the solution. I cut the side panel so I can unlock and slide downwards in order to open it.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/64.JPG

And to cover it up, and old school grill which Iīll cut to let the pipes through, this way in order to open it, I just unscrew the grill and slide open the side panel. Problem Solved.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/65.JPG

More tomorrow hopefully.

AmEv
06-04-2012, 03:48 PM
Lovin' the crammin' even more!

Luciel
06-04-2012, 05:40 PM
Cheers mate! :D

d_stilgar
06-04-2012, 07:33 PM
Solid copper cooling pipes, a dream I've had for a long time in a world where I have lots of money (also more time) to do lots of mods. Thanks for doing this. Can't wait to see the final loop.

Luciel
06-04-2012, 07:54 PM
Cheers mate, I had never thought about it before but I though copper would really look the part on this project and then I though, well the coolant wouldnt be an issue since its prepared for copper and nickel aniway so... why not? My only worry was the fittings as you canīt sping the pipe in to place like with normal liquid cooling tubing, luckily my local plumbing suplies shop came up with the solution. Right now the only doubt I have about the loop is where to place the pump as my idea places the pump a fair pipe distance from the reservoir and Iīm wondering if that would cause any issue, donīt see why though.

Stonerboy779
06-04-2012, 08:43 PM
A real modder blatantly refusing to let the case restrict the components to be used.

Luciel
06-06-2012, 04:40 PM
Update.

Today Iīve started to cut and test mount the side covers. While they look like wood, they are plastic and they are not the final look, they simply come like that from the store, I will be using vinyl and ageing process so they match the PSU. The same treatment will be done on both sides of the case.

Originally I was going to use rubber covers for the cuts so they donīt look sharp, however in order to add more "wood" to the design, I will be using the same parts cut in half as on the side, this should increase the wood/copper ratio of the final look.

Iīve also ordered all the liquid cooling stuff I need, and it will hopefully arrive on Friday so I have the weekend to mount everything and start and finish the front of the case so on Monday I can go to the plumbing suplies shop and cut, test mount and buy all remaining fittings and copper tubing to complete the loop.

If the parts donīt come by friday Iīll have to delay the plumbing details till tuesday or wednesday which will only give me a 2 day painting window to finish the project, so itīd definately cutting it short, but I feel confident at this point.

Aniway, photos!

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Hopefully more tomorrow.

licenseless
06-06-2012, 06:19 PM
FINISH HIM!!!

seriously ... i love how this is not fitting in the case and the solid copper is mouth watering... i love this case and you just started

Luciel
06-06-2012, 06:21 PM
Thanks mate! : ) It seems NZXT really liked what I did with the PSU and have posted it on their FB and Tweeter, one of their reps has also congratulated me over at HardForum <3

Luciel
06-07-2012, 04:54 PM
Quick Update.

It doesnīt seem like much but it took me all the time I had to spare today to do this, the steel on this case is really stubborn (specially on the back where itīs thicker)!

Aniway, the screws I ordered (yes I had to order them, it seems no one locally had 3mm x 50mm screws) arrived and I they did the job perfectly, now the GPUs are properly secured.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/73.JPG

And all the borders have been cut to size and test mounted. Some trimming left to do on them and adjusting for a perfect fit, but itīs really starting to take shape now.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/74.JPG

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Aniway, more tomorrow hopefully.

Luciel
06-10-2012, 09:01 AM
First update of the day...

To freshen up your memory, this is what the front looked like once I had cut out everything I didnt need out of it, remember that originally it had 2 doors and all sorts of things.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/21.JPG

So I cut a further section to incorporate a new idea I had for the front (which you will partially see by the end of this update but not completely by a long shot till, with a bit of luck, the second and final update of today (i.e. tonight).

I then filled it all up with epoxy filler.

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Once it was dry I started with what will become a couple of hours of sanding.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/83.JPG

Thatīs how it looked yesterday before I called it a day and went out for a drink as I needed to disconnect badly.

Today, I started fresh this morning at around 10am and continued sanding until it was ready.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/84.JPG

Next I used a bit of filler for the places where it had created air bubbles and ended up empty and continued sanding until it was as ready as it was ever going to be with the limited timeframe I have left (I no longer feel my hands lol).

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/85.JPG

Next I cleaned it up and aplied the vinyl (yes the front will be going in that wood look, the same as the PSU).

I thend modified the picture frame I had bought so it will simply slide in and "hug" the bottom and sides of the frontal.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/86.JPG.

Lastly and more importantly, I aplied all the ageing effects to both the vinyl and the frame and put them togueter.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/87.JPG.

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Later today I will be triming the leftovers and keep on working on the rest of the design of the frontal.

Until then.

Luciel
06-10-2012, 01:50 PM
I know I said only one more update today... but Iīve just finished the front of the case, or at least until the package from Lamptron arrives, fingers crossed it arrives before friday or I wont meet my deadline.

Point is, Iīm in love with how it turned out so I wanted to come upstairs and post it so you guys can see it.

So what I did is, using the back of the back plastic of the frame, I sanded it down and throw some matt black paint on it. I cut it down to size and fit it in the opening. I then added two screws on the back of the middle of the frontal of the case to hang the 2 mini-pocket-watches from. I then stack them to the back plate using a bit of hot glue.

Mounted the frame on the case to make sure it all looked ok before I screwed the frame in (with itīs glass).

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All good, then I put the glass in and screwed the frame on to the frontal and aplied the same paint effect to the screws so they would not be visible. I also added the same effect to the borders of the glass to make it look old and stained.

And the result...

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/94.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/95.JPG

3rd and last update for today later on.

slaveofconvention
06-10-2012, 02:22 PM
I have to admit, the whole appeal of steampunk has utterly passed me by. I just don't see the point or, to a lesser degree, the appeal but.... and it's a big but.... I can't help but admire your attention to detail and the work you're putting into this so two thumbs up and keep up the good stuff :)

Luciel
06-10-2012, 02:35 PM
Thank you very much slaveofconvention.

At the end of the day, the fact is modding is about, i believe, personal taste, and of course no matter how much you may love something youīve done, it isnt going to be to everyoneīs likes, I would think thatīs impossible.

However I thank you for commenting mentioning this and yet being able to apreciate the work and detailing in it.

I hope you follow the worklog and you might find in the end you like it a bit more as it isnt just steampunk, the post-apocalyptic theme is in there as well, maybe not as obvious in the front but it will be in the rest of the case.

Regardless, again, thanks! : )

Luciel
06-10-2012, 04:25 PM
Right, final small update of the day.

I am officially knakered, I need a shower, badly (lol), a bit of dinner, a movie, and bed, canīt believe the weekend is already over and work tomorrow :S

Aniway, I finished preparing two of the borders.

Vinyl:

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Leftovers on the wall, yep.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/98.JPG

And the ageing proccess aplied, i.e. final result:

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/99.JPG

And with this we reach 99 pictures on the project! I hope you all have a pleaseant evening and again, thanks for reading.

More tomorrow.

Luciel
06-11-2012, 04:03 PM
Todays Update.

Iīve started with the paint. Basically everything thatīs not wood, is copper, but adding the post-apocalyptic flavour in there. This technique Iīve been developing for a while and itīs the first time I implement it in to a mod.

By the end of this update you will not see the final product, you will see what it looks like before the ageing process, i.e. the copper goes in most places a lot darker, like real copper, the reason for the extra light copper color is to be able to have highlights once itīs ben aged. The turquoise is the opposite, it is very pale here, and it will have aged highlights once finished. The reason I canīt do this today is due to the fact that to get to this point requires quite a few coats and it needs a lot more time to dry, which it needs to be completely for me to aply the ageing process to this.

Without further wait, the process pictures.

First, the primer.

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To continue, a solid coat of the orange-y copper and before it dries, a light coat of turquoise. Once aplied, using absorbant paper I go all over the fresh paint creating a non solid surface or color which will be the base.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/102.JPG

Once dried, I aply a almost solid coat of the copper orange from further away than the usual, as you can see the dried paint uneven surface is doing itīs job by not allowing the fresh coat to reach every corner. I also further the paper usage to create a more uneven surface for the next coats.

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This goes on for 2 more coats alternating both colours.

To finish off, I give a completely solid coat of turquoise and very quickly another of the copper. The wet coats and the surface react with eachother giving me the final look before the ageing process.

Hereīs a variety of pictures of it with and without flash.

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The final rusted copper look coming tomorrow.

Luciel
06-13-2012, 03:46 AM
Update,

Had some internet issues last night so you couldnīt upload the pictures.

Aniway, the rust effect is finished, I aplied the ageing technique and several tones of copper to give it a more realistic look. The turquoise is very mild and I canīt quite catch it on camera, I took some pictures outside in the sun, hopefully that helps.

Youīll also notice I decided to add some extra effects and Iīve made it look as if the case had been partially submerged from the bottom left corner upwards.

This has without a doubt been the hardest and most time consuming effect Iīve ever done, the whole copper rust thing.

Hope you like it.

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Luciel
06-13-2012, 05:49 PM
Update:

Today I havenīt done much progress in the sense of progress I can show you with pictures. The 3 hours I had today to work on the project I pretty much spent measuring up and deciding mounting of the liquid cooling components (yes, they arrived today).

But, for the sake of posting a picture, hereīs a teaser on where the rads will be.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/131.JPG

Initially I had planned to mount them with spaces, however, Iīve decided against it for two reasons. First, the weight of the rads would provably unbalance the tower if separated. Secondly the metal sheeting, while thick, isnīt thick enough to keep the rads firmly straight and I donīt like them being able to move at all if touched as it can weaken the sheet metal.

So due to these 2 reasons I will be mounting them straight on the metal plate.

Hopefully, a rather big update tomorrow in prepation for the final update (Iīve taken tomorrow morning and friday morning off work in order to have enough time to finish this by friday midnight, the deadline for the competition, wish me luck!

Luciel
06-14-2012, 08:41 AM
First update of D-Day -1.

I am plausibly going slightly crazy...

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...yes

Started drilling based on measurements taken yesterday and test mounted both radiators.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/133.JPG

Matt black painted the chasis, even though in the picture it doesnīt look matt, thatīs because paint wasnīt dry yet.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/134.JPG

Painted one side of both radiators (mainly the middle as the the non-radiator-y-bits will receive the wood treatment later today. Before anyone goes crazy about loosing performance and all that. Iīll say what Iīve said every other time Iīve painted a rad or heatsink and noticed no loss of performance. If you do it with acrylic paint, itīs fine. Itīs not fine when you do it with synthetic or plastic paints. You can argue all you want, but I wouldnīt be doing it if I hadnīt tested it countless times : )

Iīm hoping I can run the system without fans on the radiator to acceptable temps, since thereīs 2 rads and all they are cooling is the cpu, if not, will add fans at a later point, but for the "final" look they wonīt have fans on them.

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Painted the plastic parts of the reservoir...

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...and itīs mounts.

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And finished all the wood effect trimmings.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/139.JPG

Piping wonīt be done today as all the parts need to be mounted and while that will happen today, it wonīt before the plumbing supplies shop closes for the day.

So will be going hopefully first thing tomorrow morning and getting all the piping done, leave the loop running for as many hours as I can allow it to and still have time to mount the hardware and psu in and finish by midning tomorrow.

...I canīt believe I havenīt aplied the matt clear coat finish yet...

Now I have to go to my actual job and pretend like Iīm not freaking out about not finishing this in time :S

Luciel
06-14-2012, 06:06 PM
Right, Iīm at then end of D-Day -1, tomorrow is the last day.

Now, a lot of stuff has been finished but because some where still drying I didnt want to risk mounting what I need to measure for the piping till tomorrow morning, then as I mentioned in the previous post, piping time.

Anyhow...

Rads finished.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/140.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/141.JPG

Reservoir unmasked...

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/142.JPG

...and aged with a touch of "filth".

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/143.JPG


If all goes well, tomorrow 1 to 2 updates + final update... after that, beer and a nervous breakdown :D

Stonerboy779
06-14-2012, 08:18 PM
looking great, definitely my favorite mod atm.

SXRguyinMA
06-14-2012, 09:58 PM
this thing is coming out awesome! :D

Luciel
06-15-2012, 11:32 AM
Right guys, weīre at that point, this is the update before the final update (in theory aniway).

So, this morning I assembled all that needed to be in or on the case in order to do the piping.

So, rads, motherboard and other assorted pieces.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/144.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/145.JPG

And this is what the case looked like pre-piping.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/146.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/147.JPG

So went down to my local friendly plumbing supplies shop and with some help from the shop attendant (my mate) and later on the owner of the shop (he was intrigued on what we were doing), I put it all togueter, it was incredibly hard to measure everything up correctly, tighten all the fittings being very carefull with the fragile ones (like the plexy ones on the cpu cooler or the plastic ones on the pump and reservoir). And after almost 4 hours, got it ready.

So here is the bare essentials case (nothing is screwed in, details wise, only the liquid cooling related stuff.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/148.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/149.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/150.JPG

I now of course have to aply all the ageing effects to the fittings and pipes.

After that I went to my actual job (as I mentioned in previous posts I took both yesterday morning and today morning off to work on the project but still had to work 4 hours in the evening.

Iīve taken the motherboard out and left the loop running to be sure thereīs no leaks before I put everything togueter.

And yeah if thereīs no leaks I feel optimistic about meeting the deadline but words cannot express how tired and generally exhausted I feel.

Again, thanks for reading and following the project.

TLHarrell
06-15-2012, 03:58 PM
The pipes you can darken up and make for interesting coloration by hitting them with a blowtorch, as long as your fittings don't have rubber/plastic in them at the time. There are also chemicals you can put them into that will cause them to oxidize, rust, darken or other cool effects.

Luciel
06-15-2012, 06:54 PM
Thanks TLHarrel but I went for a lighter ageing effect on them.

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Hi Guys,

I tried my best, Iīm sure you all know from my hectic updates these last almost 3 weeks that Iīve been working every second I get free on the project. Unfortunately it was not enough. The reason for starting so late was waiting for parts to arrive and basically financially being able to buy all the materials, paints, etc I needed to make this truelly unique.

The fact is Iīm about 1-3 days short worth of work on detailing, fixing some last minute issues (that always pop up) and so on to be happy with the final result.

That said, I have made it as presentable as posible to be able to participate in the competition I started this for.

As you can see some parts are missing like the wood trimmings (thatīs what those holes in the metal are for), some modifications to make everything fit better, and a few other things, also theres 2 very small leaks on 2 different fittings on the radiator side of the case which I need to fix.

And a long list of "small things to do".

Goes without saying I am finishing the project, but since the hectic deadline is now over I will be taking my sweet time, and making sure everything is as perfect as my skills allow it to be.

Aniway, here are the pictures of how it looks right now.

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/151.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/152.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/153.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/154.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/155.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/156.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/157.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/158.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/159.JPG

AmEv
06-15-2012, 11:54 PM
Are you going to have the wires go straight from the PSU to the GPUs, or are you using some of that copper piping as a cover, or something else?

Luciel
06-16-2012, 05:05 AM
I havent decided yet but im sure theyīll be going through the inside and not outside, provably make a cover for them, I have a few ideas I want to try

Luciel
08-05-2012, 12:12 AM
Update:

Iīve been fighting for the last two weeks with the tubing, Iīm still trying to fix the leak on one of the outputs on the reservoir, the other two leaks have been fixed (I took apart those sections and reinforced the joints with teflon which seals it quite nicely, for whatever reason that doesnīt seem to be working with the reservoir.

I have a couple of options I will be trying on monday, hopefully one of them will work. Worst comes to worst I can permanently fit the joint which will fix the issue but will not allow for it to ever be taken apart again (not that its an issue as I never planned to but its nice to know I can if for whatever reason I need to).

Updates to come following that.

On another subject, Iīve been nominated for MOTM over at bit-tech, and the voting has been going on from the 6th of July. The voting ends on the 6th of Aug, i.e. tomorrow monday at 8 am. Iīm currently fighting for the first place so if you feel like helping out, pop by and vote. But Iīd like to stress that, only do it if you believe APASF is the best out of the 6 mods shown there. Iīd greatly appreciate it : )

http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=233580

Luciel
08-06-2012, 12:33 PM
Thank you everyone who voted for me on the Bit-Tech.net Mod of the Month June Edition Competition. Iīm over the moon for winning! ^^

Luciel
03-29-2013, 06:37 PM
Hi Everyone,

After almost a year since I started the project, it is now Finished.

Since October Iīve been adding paint effects, ink effects, done some detail changes, added missing details and essentially obsessed over there damned thing. Following the original idea I did 2 casings, one for the psu and one for the gpus, unfortunately I just wasnīt happy with them, I felt they changed the overall look to much. I never wanted it to look clean as it simply doesnīt fit the post-apocalyptic style so in the end I opted for a rough way around it. The last 4 PSU connectors are bare and inked cabling for the GPUs. Iīm sure quite a few of you wouldīve proffered casings but I feel this way is what suits the style of the project best.

I also pretty much "coated" the whole thing with a mix of inks that took me a month to get right for a more old-n-gritty feel as while I was very happy with how the faux wood effect turned out, I felt it didnīt much the rest of the oxidized copper effects, this slight effect ink helps blend these two together and really make it look like itīs been around for a hundred years. If you compare these final pictures to the previous update pictures youīll find you canīt exactly point why, but youīll understand what I mean (or at least I hope you will :) )

I also realise thereīs no SLI bridge, this is simply because Iīve misplaced mine and didnīt want to wait till I ordered a new one to make the final pictures as I didnīt feel it was that important and... I really needed to end this stage of my life.

APASF is the project Iīve always wanted to do ever since I started painting and modding and while there are somethings that NOW I may have done differently, Iīm extremely happy with the final outcome, Iīm also relieved itīs over, it's taken a huge toll on me and in the end, it was more of an obligation and obsession rather than something I enjoyed doing as sad as that may sound.

Iīd like to thank my sponsors for being so patient with it as itīs taken 6 months more than I originally thought it would and of course for being there with me all the way.

Right, without further wait, here is the final shoot of APASF "A Post-Apocalyptic Steampunk Future".

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/160.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/161.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/162.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/163.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/164.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/165.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/166.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/167.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/168.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/169.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/170.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/171.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/172.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/173.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/174.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/175.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/177.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/178.JPG

http://www.neonit.net/images/apasf/179.JPG

Thank you all for reading through this long worklog during what for me has been the hardest project Iīve ever done!

Until next time,
Luciel

SXRguyinMA
03-29-2013, 06:46 PM
that came out great!

Luciel
04-09-2013, 07:25 AM
Cheers! : )