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    Default Re: POWER CELL (Scratch Build cylinder PC)

    Quote Originally Posted by TheMainMan View Post
    Love the way this is coming together, this is one slick build!
    Cheers, mate.

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    Default Re: POWER CELL (Scratch Build cylinder PC)

    Hello Again, The painting process is under way. Enjoy!













    Thanks for stopping by.

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    Default Re: POWER CELL (Scratch Build cylinder PC)

    Really coming together nicely.
    Quote Originally Posted by SXRguyinMA View Post
    Now, off to the basement to do some fiddling with the rods and such.
    so far left of center i'm in right field

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    Default Re: POWER CELL (Scratch Build cylinder PC)

    Quote Originally Posted by msmrx57 View Post
    Really coming together nicely.
    Thanks msmrx57,

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    Small update!




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    Hello again,


    Progress has been slow but I have fitting the rads a fans, GPU, Mobo, PSU, and are now there to stay. I have added the same shapes to the inside of the pillars that can be seen on the outside but the ones on the inside will glow white when lit with black light. and the white of the pillars wont.
    Have to get more soft tube as well don't have enough to the bottom of the loop. Going to start the inside loop over the next week. And I'm still painting the case as I go.

    In this photo on the right you will see the clear cover that will be going over the 3x3 loops that will be running up and down the outside of the case. A the ASUS logo that has been sprayed on all 3 sides.




    Here is a front shot of the clear cover.




    Here you can see the tiles that will glow white under black light this is done on the inside of all 3 pillars and the bottom.



    GPU is now all done PCI-e extender or riser is now fitted as well.







    Here I have made a cover to hide the PCI-e extender.




    I run the HDMI and Display feed out the back of the case, And can still removed, but for now will be staying for testing later.




    Not a lot of work space here and the nest inside will need some work.



    SSD is now fitted as well.

    I will keep the updates coming as the painting starts to change the look. Most of the painting I have left will be done with the airbrush. and paintbrush.


    Once again that's all for now, Thanks again for stopping by.

    Cheers, Ken.

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    Default Re: POWER CELL (Scratch Build cylinder PC)

    Last update till completed.







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    Default Re: POWER CELL (Scratch Build cylinder PC)

    Hi All, One last small update till completed.








    Thanks again for stopping by, More Soon.

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    Default Re: POWER CELL (Scratch Build cylinder PC)

    Some better pic's this time. The camera on my phone makes things look to have too much colour. The pic's below are true to the look of the case.

    Hope you all like.















    Thanks again for stopping by. will post finale photos as soon as I can.

    Cheers Ken.

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    Default Re: POWER CELL (Scratch Build cylinder PC)

    Awesome work. This looks amazing. Love all the details, the textures, and the form. Just overall a very cool build, and looking forward to the final pictures.

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