Re: Special PC Modification project: Life-Size R2-D2 Replica!
- From: "Chuck" <yadayada@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 07:02:41 -0700
This is the link to really look at:
http://forums.pimprig.com/showthread.php?s=2aca609080b62256a0cfaafbb74b4583&t=45326&page=13&pp=20
Not bad . . . a lot of work went into it. So, this "thing" is a PC that now
looks like R2-D2? Any robotic action? (I only looked at the pictures).
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Chuck
<glitterkill@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I have owned and operated PimpRig.com for well over 4 years now. This
> site focuses on PC hardware modification, news and reviews. I am a PC
> modder myself. For those that don't know; A PC modder is someone who
> makes a hobby out of tweaking and altering their PC in many different
> ways. These modifications can range anywhere from a simple paint job to
> a completely fabricated PC enclosure which doesn't look like a PC at
> all. Today, I want to share the latter with you.
>
> One of my members has been working on a custom built, life-size R2-D2
> replica which has a very high end PC inside of it including a complete
> phase change system (special PC cooling setup which is more or less a
> mini freezing unit inside teh PC to freeze the PC CPU).
>
> Any Star Wars fan worth their salt should give this EXCELLENT project a
> peek.
>
> Project Worklog URL: http://forums.pimprig.com/showthread.php?t=45326
>
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