My radiostation FuG-01/ET
Hi everybody!
I'd like to present my first mod here. It's a radiostation styled case with Enemy Territory (Wolfenstein) atmosphere. Everything works well. The voltmeter monitors the critical voltages i.e. +3,3V, +5V, +12V and the fan voltages (case fan, CPU fan and PSU fan) by the system of switches. CPU-fan and case-fan voltages are controlled by potentiometers. The ampermeter indicates the total current consumption. The phone doesn't work ;)
I hope you will like it...
Happy moddin'
Sheyr
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Nice job!!
Very well done for your first case mod...
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looks awesome, glad you took the time to paint the keyboard keys too.
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very nice...!! excellent case mod--its really tight :D
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Very, very nice work. The bullet holes are a nice touch, and very well implemented.
I'd love to see a work log for this!
Also, consider making the phone functional - adding a mic and single speaker wouldn't be over-hard, and it would be awesome to have it work for Skype or other VoIP programs.
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I agree with Rankenphile--you could even take apart a USB mic/headset and utilize that for TeamSpeak or Skype
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i would like to see the back of the case, do you have any pictures?
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First thank you for your nice comments. I'm glad you like my mod.
The complete worklog of the project you can see here http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=87387 ... also the back of the case - anything special.
I'm thinking still about making the phone functional. There is everything inside the handset (mic and speaker) and the cables too. I don't use this channel for communicatnion so I had no preasure to instal it.
Greetings
Sheyr
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Today I added new pictures. Here they are:
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Very, very nice work. I really enjoyed the worklo, as well.
One comment I do have is that, with all of the aging you did on the case (very well, I might add) the rivets still seem awfully clean. Perhaps finding a way to tarnish their surfaces a bit might keep them from standing out as strongly as they do.
Please don't take that as criticism, however. I think the work you did is top-notch.