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for all you LEGO & PC freaks :)

Originally posted by: dum
impressive, but kind of tacky with all the different colors.

i still like my lego case better

Pretty cool...kudos to both of you for the effort. Although they are a bit tacky, I love LEGO (especially being scandinavian and having visited Lego Land in Denmark!).

-Elias
 
dum, how did you make yours?
I would think the easy (cheat) method would be to gut a regulat case, and re use the metal chassis to allow you to affix the motherboard, then just build up Lego around the chassis.
 
Originally posted by: Lonyo
dum, how did you make yours?
I would think the easy (cheat) method would be to gut a regulat case, and re use the metal chassis to allow you to affix the motherboard, then just build up Lego around the chassis.

course the easy way is to just use a lot of glue😉
 
Originally posted by: dum
impressive, but kind of tacky with all the different colors.

i still like my lego case better

how is the motherboard mounted in there?

it think it would be pretty cool to base a case around one of those huge lego castle sets 🙂
 
i once thought about doing that. then i looked up other cases, and most were ugly, so i decided not to waste my time.
 
Originally posted by: So
LDRAW

/thread over

I used to mess around with this 4-5 years ago. Is there an easier way to get good renderings these days? I remember having to use that ldraw -> pov-ray converter, its was a pita.
 
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