DaveW
08-09-2006, 03:05 PM
Welcome to the new Modder’s Challenge!
Sponsored by:
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/lman.jpg (http://www.leatherman.com)
After last month’s trial run we decided to get the Modder’s Challenge to become a new regular thing here at TBCS, and we’re also hoping to give away some great prizes to the lucky winners. The competition is open to people all over the world, so don’t be afraid to enter!
This month, the competition is sponsored by Leatherman, the world’s first and finest multi-tool producers.
Last month, we asked you to come up with a new water-cooling system using parts that have been made from scratch. We didn’t think that competition had enough creative licence for you creative folks-so this month, we’re taking a different approach. This month’s competition involves taking away the very thing you all rely on…your tools.
Instead, we’re giving you a Leatherman multi-tool: the Wave (http://www.leatherman.com/products/tools/wave-(2004)/default.asp)! This means that the only tools we’re letting you use are the ones available on the Wave (http://www.leatherman.com/products/tools/wave-(2004)/default.asp).
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/1.jpg
This means you’ve got to mod with these tools, and these tools alone;
Pliers, Wire Cutters, A Clip-Point Knife, A Serrated Knife, A Saw, Scissors, A Diamond Coated File, A Metal File, A selection of Screwdrivers, an 8 inch ruler, a can opener, 2 bit drivers with 4 screwdriver options (2 double-sided bits) and Wire Strippers.
Now, at first this seems impossible: but we’re going to give you unlimited materials, and a free paint job. This means that if you want Styrene, Wood, Fans, Aluminium, Steel…It’s all yours, not to mention any adhesives, nuts, or bolts that you think you’ll need to create a case to make us proud of ya’. At the end of it all, you can have a paintjob as simple or as complicated as you like to finish it all off!
No Modder worth their salt could dare turn down this challenge!
To ensure that everyone’s finished items conform to the same standards, we want you to use a case that most modder’s are familiar with; in this case, the Antec Super Lanboy. There’s a Sketch-up Model of the Super Lan-Boy here (www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/lanboy.skp), (right click and save) if it helps you to visualise what you’re making, although the model doesn’t have a side panel.
Here’s some pics of the Antec Super Lan-Boy to help you get a feel for the case.
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/2.jpg
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/3.jpg
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/4.jpg
All entrants must send in some form of visual aid, and an explanation of how they used the tools at hand to make a great mod. Visual aid can be in the form of a 3D Model (Preferably Google Sketch-up, if not, please send renders), Scanned in Sketches, even MS Paint doodles will do us fine. Your entry will be judged on 2 things: the quality of the mod, and how well you used the tools at hand. If I could give you any single piece of advice, it would be this: Study the tool, and realise what’s possible. If you do something the long way when there was a shorter way, you’ll lose marks. If you use a tool in a silly manner, you’ll lose marks. So follow this link (http://www.leatherman.com/products/tools/wave-(2004)/default.asp), and keep in mind what’s possible and what isn’t.
Submit your entry to both me and Rankenphile, by e-mailing it to warndave@googlemail.com and rankenphile@gmail.com .
The best entry will win a Wave multi-tool, courtesy of our good friends at Leatherman!:eek: :eek: :eek:
The Closing Date for the competition is the 20th of September. So get Modding!
-Dave
Sponsored by:
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/lman.jpg (http://www.leatherman.com)
After last month’s trial run we decided to get the Modder’s Challenge to become a new regular thing here at TBCS, and we’re also hoping to give away some great prizes to the lucky winners. The competition is open to people all over the world, so don’t be afraid to enter!
This month, the competition is sponsored by Leatherman, the world’s first and finest multi-tool producers.
Last month, we asked you to come up with a new water-cooling system using parts that have been made from scratch. We didn’t think that competition had enough creative licence for you creative folks-so this month, we’re taking a different approach. This month’s competition involves taking away the very thing you all rely on…your tools.
Instead, we’re giving you a Leatherman multi-tool: the Wave (http://www.leatherman.com/products/tools/wave-(2004)/default.asp)! This means that the only tools we’re letting you use are the ones available on the Wave (http://www.leatherman.com/products/tools/wave-(2004)/default.asp).
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/1.jpg
This means you’ve got to mod with these tools, and these tools alone;
Pliers, Wire Cutters, A Clip-Point Knife, A Serrated Knife, A Saw, Scissors, A Diamond Coated File, A Metal File, A selection of Screwdrivers, an 8 inch ruler, a can opener, 2 bit drivers with 4 screwdriver options (2 double-sided bits) and Wire Strippers.
Now, at first this seems impossible: but we’re going to give you unlimited materials, and a free paint job. This means that if you want Styrene, Wood, Fans, Aluminium, Steel…It’s all yours, not to mention any adhesives, nuts, or bolts that you think you’ll need to create a case to make us proud of ya’. At the end of it all, you can have a paintjob as simple or as complicated as you like to finish it all off!
No Modder worth their salt could dare turn down this challenge!
To ensure that everyone’s finished items conform to the same standards, we want you to use a case that most modder’s are familiar with; in this case, the Antec Super Lanboy. There’s a Sketch-up Model of the Super Lan-Boy here (www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/lanboy.skp), (right click and save) if it helps you to visualise what you’re making, although the model doesn’t have a side panel.
Here’s some pics of the Antec Super Lan-Boy to help you get a feel for the case.
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/2.jpg
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/3.jpg
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/davew/Hosted_Images/comp2/4.jpg
All entrants must send in some form of visual aid, and an explanation of how they used the tools at hand to make a great mod. Visual aid can be in the form of a 3D Model (Preferably Google Sketch-up, if not, please send renders), Scanned in Sketches, even MS Paint doodles will do us fine. Your entry will be judged on 2 things: the quality of the mod, and how well you used the tools at hand. If I could give you any single piece of advice, it would be this: Study the tool, and realise what’s possible. If you do something the long way when there was a shorter way, you’ll lose marks. If you use a tool in a silly manner, you’ll lose marks. So follow this link (http://www.leatherman.com/products/tools/wave-(2004)/default.asp), and keep in mind what’s possible and what isn’t.
Submit your entry to both me and Rankenphile, by e-mailing it to warndave@googlemail.com and rankenphile@gmail.com .
The best entry will win a Wave multi-tool, courtesy of our good friends at Leatherman!:eek: :eek: :eek:
The Closing Date for the competition is the 20th of September. So get Modding!
-Dave