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Case modding - A1200+Mediator SX
Case modding - A1200+Mediator SX
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Description: This is my "new" case for A1200+Mediator and other "fun" stuff. I made a case form "scratch", took me some time... now I need to make a front and back "walls" and add some more "stuff" - temperature control... ;), change the HDD and CD-RW and other minor updates.

How do you like it?

Why Amiga can't be in "acrylic case"? ;) :-D

Need more pictures form "precess" of making it?
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Posted by: kreciu at March 18, 2008, 03:15:05 PM

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Comments (6)

dbrads
Posts:117
March 19, 2008, 04:04:47 PM
I think it is cool, it may even inspire me to have a go at something similar myself!!!
kreciu
Posts:614
March 18, 2008, 07:36:14 PM
I have E-Box too ;). You know I can't do much in system (I don't know how to program) so I enjoy the hardware part  :-D . It take some time, instead of watching TV...
MASACREWILL
Posts:134
March 18, 2008, 07:30:18 PM
..well, oki ;-) I do like ElBox for its robust and kind of minimalistic design.. but I like your aquarium too, especially its content.. ;-)
kreciu
Posts:614
March 18, 2008, 07:21:17 PM
I can turn off all the light ;). It's more about case  from plexi and DESIGN than light. I don't like big E-BOX or other monster towers ;).

I will change the blue controller (Amiga is a RedOne ;) ), and a fun from processor will be taken off when I will have a front and back walls (there is a lot air).

This is about 80% of all case, but I wanted to listen some input :).
MASACREWILL
Posts:134
March 18, 2008, 06:23:05 PM
..hmm hmm hmm..  I wonder why I don`t like it.. so many lights.. it seems "kitschy" to me.. but on the other hand it is nice to see all of your hardware and show it to visitors.. ;-)
amigean
Posts:302
March 18, 2008, 06:11:55 PM
I like it very much! - what about a picture with some more light? Additional 'how to' pictures of the process welcome!


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