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    Thumbs up Steampunk style. You will like it.





















    I hope you`ve enjoyed it

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    First thing i thought of was BioShock.


    nice build

    What do those meters/gauges convey? or are they just for decoration?

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    i like the meters/guages

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    very cool, is there a build progress log?

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    That would be kick ass in a nautical themed study/office. I really like that!!!!!!!

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    Truly amazing. I wish I had half the creativity/skills it takes to do something like that. My hat is off to you if that is your work.

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    very cool indeed!

    whats that stuff inside the tubbing on the 3rd pic?

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    Awesome, truly excellent work. I also thought Bioshock, this looks fantastic either way though. I love the attention to detail.

    Btw, I can see your foot in the first pic.

    Somebody had to point it out, they so did.
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    WaterFlex can you please tell me about this gauges?? More info please, do they really measure anything ??
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    Guys. it is not my foot and modded case. I`ve just found it on the net^^. But I post more info about that rig soon.

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    Very nice! Really beautiful build, I really like the style!

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    I was like WTF.... showed this to my girlfriend, her first reaction: AWFUL
    Not my taste either but it looks well done, if it's your taste
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    Not a big fan of the steam-punk style, but I really like that build.
    In fact, it's incredible.
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    Very cool, excellent work!

    I to thought of BioShock as I was viewing the pics.

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    To the best of my knowledge, THIS (Translated from Polish) is the closest thing I've found to a worklog on this particular case. Yeah, it's a sweet piece of work.

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    Fantastic piece of work...
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    I like it, it is very unusual and well done. Kind of mad scientist meets steam fitter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glyph View Post
    First thing i thought of was BioShock.
    My first thought also.

    That looks great.

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    man , steamPunk is da sh*t! I love steampunk stuff. Why is always the russians and Eastern Block countries that build crazy ass steampunk stuff??
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    Yeah I've always had a soft spot for steampunk cases. I recommend frequent visits to the Bit-Tech worklog forum to see art in computer cases. However it should be noted that art is primary and actual equipment is secondary.

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    it looks like something out of the game stalker... very nice bro sell it on ebay for some major cash

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    Good craftmanship there, alittle captain nemo style. Also fits the carpet
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    that's a great job!
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    Beautiful, just beautiful!
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    It´s awesome. Who ever built it is damn creative.
    It looks like a watercooled rig from the past(1895).


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