VERY nice craftmenship... but still I wouldn't want to own one myself... I ain't saying it's ugly, but I just don't like it...
Very nice work!! To me it looks like one of those old radios that was made in the 30's and 40's, but redone in a industrial feel for the executive that has everything. Very nice, tip 'o the hat to your fine work!
The top of your case looks very similar to my custom made fan grills (yes by me, and design by me ) on my CompUSA case. I find a funny litte coinsidence.
How the hell did I miss this?? Kong, this case owns! This will have to go up there with my favorite cases of all time. Good job mate, you have done an outstanding job. Oh, did you copy Kong's window for your fan grilles, HAXOR? This project log (with its finished top window) started and was running over a year before you started yours in oc-forums dude. Check your facts please before posting comments like the one above (you should be proud mate that your fan-grilles look like Kong's excellent window). Kong is the kind of bloke who gives credit for any ideas he gets from others - and not that he gets many from others because he has so many good ones of his own!
Sup Whats up Kong its been Awhile & I havent seen this Project in aloooooooong time. I still Love it. Can I have it? are you doing anymore Project or Upgrades? Will be Looking Forward to something New Peace
I didn't mean to be rude, if that's how it came out. It's just I designed my fan grills before I even knew this forum existed. I didn't expect anyone else to have had the design anywhere. I was just stating that I had designed my own fan grills, thinking they'd be something only I would think of Anyway, your case looks awesome Kong, If you ever want fan grills, just ask
Wow, who the hell dug this one up! Ten months between the top two posts on this page! Cheers for the comments guys, I only linked to it from another thread coz it seems I may have won a competition.
You missed this because its old. Very old. Infact its so old you weren't even registered when the thread started/ended(supposedly). Still a nice case though.
Re: Another late to the party person Old threads shouldn't be dug up unless there is something important to add. "Great Work" isn't important, just nice. So when a thread is old, let it die in peice
Re: Re: Another late to the party person I would have to disagree with you here AstrumPreliator. If a Mod isn't written as an article on the site then many many people who joined the forums since the thread 'died' are going to miss out on viewing and enjoying it. If someone discovers it and revives it, thus allowing others like myself enjoyment and inspiration from it, then all the better. It's a top mod and worth a bump. I think the fact that it's stacked on a couple of thousand views in the 2 days since it's revival is testament to the numbers who missed it first time round... Good stuff Kong
Everyone should experience these projects, thats why all project logs are kept in the board history. However, unless you have something useful to add or a question pertaining to the project then you should leave old threads where they are. It distracts the attention of the forum members who are looking for current project logs. Replying to an old project log with "Great job" adds no intellectual substance to a thread. The individual who worked on this project has already received many accolades; compliments added long after the thread has been antiquated serves only to increase a users post count. While I believe this to be common sense perhaps there should be an addendum to the project log rules. Users are (and always have been) free to read past projects but replying to them should not happen unless you have pertinent information to add or a specific question in regard to the project itself.