My dad told me he has a friend at work that might be willing to do it :)
I have the front drawn now :D
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My dad told me he has a friend at work that might be willing to do it :)
I have the front drawn now :D
DUDE< you did that in photshop, thats some SICK skillllllzzzzzzzzzzzzz man, so sick you got extra Z's
ja bro that's amazing !!! btw: I would prefer the door being a bit sluggish but that's my opinion
Hummmm some really great work there! Now you have me thinking about another project doing it out of wood. A router bit to cut the slot for the door, some work with the table saw and then the trons. (I am a engineer in life). Really great job... you and your Dad.
Tale Gunner:
Thanks for the nice comments!:D
Hmmm a Train Engineer man thats cool! I don't know if I would have the nerves for it but still cool.
Man what every little boy wants to grow up to be at some point anyway and You did it!
Charles
My son's system is now complete and we will be posting pic's as soon as my system is done which will be soon.
Charles
Well, finally time to post some pics of the new rigs, as well as completed and installed blast door mods!
We'll start off with the beefy insides:
The rear of the system and showing the header where the switch box/video out plug into...
The switchbox itself...
And finally,
Here it is, NEMESIS, up and running!
The completed blast door...
In the words of a random Storm Trooper from Episode 4,
"Open the blast door! Open the blast door!"
Door opened and screen working...
The camera doesn't really show the screen very well, but you get the idea. With this being one of the first real casemods (err...additions) that we've done, I am very proud of the end result!
damn. nice pc, and awesome blast door (im jealous...:D )
if you dont mind me asking, what cpu do you have?
most likely answer is a e6600. thats what everyone has.
(exept me...)
well at least I have a 8800 GTX.
We're running AMD Athlon 64 x2 5200+ cpus which are modestly overclocked to 2.8ghz ;)
I also love your blast door, can I ask what you are using to run that LCD?
As for power, it is running on 12v from the psu. As for video, it is connected to the video out on the back of the 8800 Ultra via a composite to s-video adapter.
EDIT:
For those of you who would like to see a vid of it in action, here it is!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...58976881605296