@jope
Sorry but I can't see a single cool case there I am afraid, they more like some kind of monstruosity from the pc modding scene... LOL!
>Amiga at the stage of 1997 pc?
I really hope we don't reach the stage when we put our beloved Amigas in vacuum cleaners like many pc users do!
>A little more than some paint and windows?
Apart from the fact that it has taken a long time to do "some paint and window, cut out the panels, cut out the Amiga badge and so on" but we are talking of an "original" Amiga case here (as far as I am concerned even if the Power Tower is a pc case, it's still been converted to host an Amiga properly) modified and as I have said on the website you could go on forever for example spraying the chassis itself and so on...
>Amigans should set their standards high?
If it's to end up like those monsters on the websites you posted then I am not in

>Tidy up the cables, paint the visible front panels...
Again as explained in the message above and on the website the drives were left beige on purpose and there was no time left to do anything else...
>being creative with the cables?
Yeah you could buy rounded meshed cables and so on and go totally nuts but you will never end. The difference here is that a bit of manual work has gone into it while other "modders" simply buy the parts and put them together.
>There's loads of great ideas to be applied in the case modding galleries all over the web.
There was no intention to make the Amiga 1200 super mega modded, just different and still recognizable as an Amiga.
@whabang
>Unattractive...
Question of taste...would have been better sprayed in black, silver, blue, red? How many cases there are in those colours?
