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Case Mod - In Progress Origami - An S-Frame project by MetallicAcid

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by MetallicAcid, 27 May 2015.

  1. MetallicAcid

    MetallicAcid What's a Dremel?

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    An In Win S-Frame project

    By MetallicAcid





    Project made possible by following sponsors:
    ASUS || Nordic Hardware
    Intel || Inet
    Kingston || Ocaholic
    In Win || SilverStone
    Carplus.se || Dremel
    Modding Stylz || Gosumodz
    V1Tech || Bitspower






    Final photo shoot - Project Origami is finished!!!



    Hello once more to my latest and last update to my beloved project Origami - my modding project featuring an In Win S-Frame with custom pearl white paint!

    This project has been a wild ride, and very enjoyable as well. It has been a challenge of both skill, and my patience and I believe that I have grown as a modder because of the experiences I have had while working on this project.

    With this update, I am proud to present the Origami - in all of it's completed glory.


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    As a small teaser for you guys, I am already finished with another PC modding project using a Fractal Design Define S with a redefined internal layout and custom water cooling. A build log for this project will be created when it is finished after the end of January.

    I will also be starting a new project from February featuring some of the latest hardware from both Corsair and ASUS, so stay tuned for that announcement here on the forums.

    So thank you all once again for following my project. I really hope that you have enjoyed this journey as much as I have creating it. Please leave a comment with what you think of the project, and how I can improve my work for any future projects :)

    With best regards,
    Justin "MetallicAcid" Ohlsen


     
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  2. B NEGATIVE

    B NEGATIVE All Hail Kim Jong Magoo!

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    Good build Justin,dunno about the black panel but it fits with the asymmetrical nature of the case.
     
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  3. Icelander

    Icelander Minimodder

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    It came out pretty good. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    It came out Stunning :D :D :D
     
  4. Bartacus

    Bartacus Minimodder

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    Love it!!!
     
  5. MetallicAcid

    MetallicAcid What's a Dremel?

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    Thank you mate! I love the asymmetry and how the black breaks up the white :)

    Thank you Icelander!

    Cheers, me too ;)

    /J
     
  6. Cheapskate

    Cheapskate Insane? or just stupid?

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    -I got nuthin'. :lol:
    Holy crap! That's clean. I thought you were screwing with the color balance in the pics. All those extra fittings, just to get symmetry...
    Hurry up with the log! I already have one thanks to those pics.
     
  7. misticx

    misticx What's a Dremel?

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    Jaw drop, really amazing work. Great job.
     

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