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Thread: Project: Steampunk'd TJ11
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10-30-2012 11:05 AM #21
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Now that that is done I need to add the leather and grill. I like it!
I picked up some old gauges. Not sure if I am even going to use them but they were $10...
Testing...
Add some tubes
I threw a blue LED in the res to see what it would look like.
Underexposed
No idea how to hide these cables from the front I/O ports...
My fill port
And finally I flushed all the blocks to make sure no crud was in there.
More to come soon. I got my LEDs in today so I'm going to start working on that ASAP.
Cheers till next time,
Fuga
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10-30-2012 12:02 PM #22
Fuga I might just have to ban this thread mate
If my wife see's that build she is going to be on my case (no pun intended) big time to make one or buy one. She is seriously into the whole Steampunk thing.
Wow dude that is amazing, really impressed and can not wait to see what the finished out come is going to look like.
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10-30-2012 12:28 PM #23
impressive, ive been going tru every pic and word you posted and it took me like close to an hour
this is a real nice build.
just send some of that heat you have down there up here so then i can send some cold weather down there :P
freezing my toes off here :P
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10-30-2012 12:32 PM #24
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Hahaha thanks. Maybe you should make one or buy one for her?
Well thanks for taking the time to go through the build log. Sorry for the log dump. I forgot to post on here.
I go back to the states in December and can't wait for some cold weather.
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10-31-2012 04:20 AM #25
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Nice work Fuga!
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10-31-2012 04:38 AM #26
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option 3
Edit: Please do not quote huge picture dense posts. Many thanks
All of them look good, but I think option 3 goes with the rust effects you have done better.Last edited by HiVizMan; 10-31-2012 at 10:38 AM. Reason: snip
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10-31-2012 05:39 AM #27
What an undertaking! Very interesting to see your work in progress. You must´ve planned for a long time. Get some old used TV sets for monitors, the big tubes
Looking forward to seeing the final result!
Cheers
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10-31-2012 10:39 AM #28
Yeah I hear you Fuga but time is the issue, don't have enough of it as it is. And anyway if she wanted it that badly I guess she would build it her self. She is not shy when it comes to hardware.
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10-31-2012 02:59 PM #29
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Thanks Lee
Thanks!
I planed for about 2 months and made up the rest as I went along lol. I wish I was better at planning though.
We all are tight on time :P Very cool about her. Maybe she can give it a try on a smaller scale.
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11-01-2012 12:55 PM #30
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Not a huge modding update but I got a bit of cool gear in.
I got a Technofront water cooling test bench and 2x new Koolance flow meter displays. Can't wait to use em!
And its Halloween so the family and I did a bit of pumpkin, I mean gourd carving.
She was very interested... made it kinda hard to carve lol.
All done!
Now not to brag, but my wife makes some damn good looking cookies.
Now for the real work... I painted the PSU fan.
Here is a picture of the broken FC10 nixie tube.
Now remember that huge vacuum tube I made with a bracket? Well I got the Amber LEDs in and its time to light it up.
Here is what all the cables look like coming from the front I/O panel.
And just some lighting shots.
Cheers till next time,
Fuga