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    Default Project: Terminator


    This is the werklog of my new project, called Terminator. It is a tribute to the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie in which his greatest fame has earned. His famous statement, "I'll be back" is from these films. In June of this year, the fourth Terminator film will be aired in the Netherlands, this time with Christian Bale in the leading role. My plan is to have finished the case before the premiere of the film. (at least I'm going to try).
    You know me from my strange cases, which are not everyone's taste, I know very well.This casemod will be no exception, because the case which I start with is a major point of discussion even in its standard non-modded form; It is the Antec Skeleton.



    A kind of open case for people who quickly want to swap hardware or for overclockers. Or for people who like crazy case mods!



    Thanks to the people of Antec (Maurice thanx!) who were very fast with shipping me the case.



    From the last championship of the tBCL I got some real nice hardware, among other things a very nice BeQuiet! Dark Power PSU 650 Watt.



    For the time being I am using a INTEL motherboard with a mini-processor until I find something better.



    Something also very special I was able to negotiate with the crew of BouwEenPC.nl ; a Scythe Oriche CPU cooler.






    For comparison;



    an E N O R M O U S cooler, which IMO is not going to be sold a lot.I only hope that I will get it under the Skeleton top fan, some reviews complained that this is a major problem with the skeleton.

    The colors that I have selected are silver and blue. The head of the T-1000 cyborg is carried out in chrome, but I have not the means to do so. I have can of spraypaint with so-called chrome-paint, but I wont believe it until I see it.

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    Default Re: Project; Terminator

    Quote Originally Posted by Luke122 View Post
    Excellent!
    Also, I've had good luck with chrome paint in the past. Good prep + a bit of polish at the end, and it's very convincing!
    Well Luke, from several different sources, I received disturbing news about that spraypaint. It seems it DOESNT work at all! I have to try it out on test pieces before I make a BIG mistake. Anyway, here some more pictures.

    The boys of Space Promotion once again were very nice to me, and gave me several blue colored casemodgear to use.



    On top of the mod (just as in The Machine 2006) there will be a Markus Mayer skull.






    This time a different kind, the previous was a devil, this one must be human.



    On the Internet I found many pictures and images of the chrome cyborg T-1000. (Oops, dat moet de 800 serie zijn )




    I started with the skull to dispose of the vampire teeth who were in that skull.



    Then I used the pictures to modify the skull.



    The material of the skull is called poly-stone, a reasonable hard plastic, very easy to dremel. Just makes a lot of dust

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    Quote Originally Posted by nevermind1534 View Post
    It's $39.99 for one can.
    But that has no primer and no finishing coat. Could turn nasty with the wrong primer / clear coat.

    UPDATE

    never mind, I forgot SOME Fed-Ex costs.................



    O M G

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    BTW, thanx Vertigo for thinking of me..... these hardware manufacterers are stealing all our good ideas and put those ideas in production cases. What a difference with 5 years ago.

    Anyway, I'm jumping from one end of the mod to another, so you better get used to it
    I really didn't like that black fan in the PSU, so we had to do something about that.


    I still had a 12 cm chroomed Titan fan laying about.


    There, oilchange and a lube, please.


    I'm not using the grill, I guess thats a personal thing for everybody.
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    In the second Terminator movie, Sarah and John Conner find out that the cyborg is not
    totaly destroyed. They rescued an arm and a chip from the remains. That chip is a very
    important item in this story.


    Here is a computer rendered version of it.


    I choose the Scythe Orichi CPU cooler on purpose because of its dimensions. Lets put
    some measurments to paper first.


    Intentionaly I was going to fyically make the lines of the chip in the cooler, but I got
    second thoughts about it. Now I am only going to use those lines visually. First tape the
    vertical lines.


    And after spraying it with mat-black paint, taping the horizontal lines.


    And sprayed them.


    After the paint has dried, the cooler looks like this now.



    It's not finished yet, I want to so something crazy with the side of the cooler and my new
    DREMEL Engraver pen
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    MrDummy wrote:
    Offtopic news for Terminator fans: it seems that the 4th film may be canceled due to money problems.

    Of course you may continue to build great casemod
    D*MN! There goes my beautiful plan! -sigh- (BTW, I still try to mill grooves in it, but I need some tools for that, which I do not have at home, but thanks in advance for the tips!)

    As you wrote, I still go on. I engraved the Cyberdyne logo in the side of the cooler.


    But now I have trouble getting the text below.


    Someone a tip or advice how I can engrave the letters? (here I am halfway through the engraving)
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    The mobo isnt in yet, and frankly, my intend was to start with that piece first. Now that it is really much later,
    instead i'll show you another part of this mod.
    There will be two arms along the side of the case and in the movie you must have noticed that arm is an
    important piece that Cyberdyne rescues from the first Terminator wreckage.


    Yes, through internet, ( just like the skull ) you can buy brilliant replica arms, even in lifesize. But I am making
    my own arms, and now i'll show you a piece of the hands.


    My first prototype I made a mock-up with nuts and bolts.



    Allthough it wasnt bad, I decided to make another version of them.
    To get lifesize, I used my own hand as example. Routing it over a piece of paper.


    Adding all the measurments.


    The large middle piece I draw as a fold-out model.


    Cut it out of the paper.


    Traced it into aluminium.


    With some creativity, I added some depth.



    For the fingers, I used this thin aluminum tube.


    Cut it and sorted to size.



    This is the drawing with the tubes.


    I will use stiff electricians-wire to connect it all together.


    For the phalanx I used this square piece of wood.



    All the phalanx come from this piece, connecting the fingers.


    I will make them one by one, as soon as I know the correct position of the hands. Then paint it metal/silver and
    done. ( oh and then the whole process again for the other hand.)
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    Once again I've been cocky/pigheaded. Although many of you had told me it wouldn’t work, I still started trying out the "chrome" spray paint.
    I toke the standard 140 mm fan of the Scythe Orochi and an old fan from my BFG mod.

    First I cleaned them and then added a layer of primer. Then two thin layers of chrome paint over it.
    As you said, it dries just not quite enough, it stay a bit tacky. (OK, even on the bus it says that "lightly" sticks, ahwell)
    Here you see the result. It is not chrome, more of a silver-gray with a glossy coating.

    When I started with this cooler, I couldnt stop. This is the toppart that sits over the cooler.

    Underneath you can see a little chamber, there was a green LED. I swapped it for a
    bright blue one.

    Toppart on the cooler again.

    When it is on, it looks kinda cool.

    Even more so in the dark.

    Because the Scythe Orochi was not intended for this socket, I had to make my own mounting, with the 775 bracket as an example.
    A nice piece of 2 mm hard aluminium, I got from my friend Roger ( thanx man ! )
    First drawing the lines.

    And after some sawing, hacking, slashing, cutting, blood sweat and tears...

    I also engraved the 'Cyberdyne Systems' text on the side.


    Anyway, the little cooler I mounted on the side of the Orochi; I mean a Core I7 920
    with passive cooling is just a little too risky for me (although I never overclock)


    Brings me right to the specs of the Terminator. The "content" of the Terminator is a Gigabyte GA-EX58-X58 motherboard UDR3R,

    3x2 Gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 memory,

    a Core I7 920 processor which is cooled by a Scythe Orochi cooler
    and the graphics come from a Sapphire HD 4870 video card.

    Could be worse, huh? Oh and the OS will run on two Hitachie harddrives

    The OS I am going to use a 64 bit Windows7.
    This hardware is partly from generous sponsors, partly bought with a discount and a part I had to pay myself. Thanx Maurice, Ben, Bernice, Bill, Jeroen, Bjarn en Kenny!


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    Thanx guys, much appriciated !

    Time to look at those boring fans. Here you see the Corsair Dominator fans, still crispy new in the blister pack.


    Unscrewed and stickers removed.


    First, a primer layer and then with the "chrome" spray of Praxis over them.


    After drying mounted together.


    Then the HDD fan from Antec itself. Everything is black on the fan, but that is too boring.


    Disassembled.


    And after spraying and drying put back together. ( without the mesh! )


    Now I couldnt stop anymore, so that big fan on top of the case was next.


    Disassembled.


    The first layer of primer.


    and a photo of the "chrome" layer in the sunshine. Again, I wont mount the mesh here.


    Just for fun I mounted the most important components together, it almost looks like an
    engine block


    Now we can see what extreme size the whole thing is, here you see the video card sticking out beyond the motherboard.


    Here you see the Orochi a bit beyond the back of the mobo.


    And the other side of the cooler because I mounted that silly fan it sticks out quite far.
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    Beautiful weather outside, here an outdoor action shot. Here I turn the fan down with 4 socket screws.




    The color is still a large difference with the Titan fan in the PSU.


    Here you see a normal DVD player with standard front, boring huh?


    Just detach the front.


    I have a piece ACRyan Acrylic Panel mirror left over.


    Very nice stuff, and very light. Ideal for a new front.


    This is an Asus OC Gear controller, "a 5.25-inch module that allows you at any moment you graphics card overclocking. The OC Gear is also the speed of the fan and the volume of the sound control. " I got it from a friend who had no need to / for his Asus card.
    I'm not sure if I can get it to work properly, but it looks cool.


    Using the acrylic panel I made a new front on the DVD player.


    If you look side by side, you might see some color differences, but not much IMO.


    Here are the 5.25 devices. Bit strange solution by Antec, they have only one small screw to fixate to the case (HDD's as well)


    Hmm, a slight miscalculation, the front hits the case ... just.


    There, fixed.
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