Hello, I'm Lucas, also known (or unknown) as iSw3de. I.m actually new to this forum, and i haven't posted so much in here, but i hope to change that. I actually joined this forum for my latest project Slenderbox which can be find in my sign How ever, since you clicked here your interested in the Sketchup Models, not in who i am I was planning on a project in a Caselab-case, but i couln't find any models, so why not do some? Most parts where made in Sketchup and Creo (Before ProEngineer) I made it really easy to try different combos of customization without having to edit the model. All you gotta do is go over to Window ---> Outliner. Then you can click on the + of the "Customizable" and you can then rightclick and hide or show different styles. I have optimized the model to make it able to be run even at slow computers. The filesize are therefor only around 1MB small. I made the color of the ventilationholes a bit darker so it will be easier to see what is inside and whats not. Link to their page are http://caselabs-store.com/ Here are the first one, the most liked one and also most downloaded one! Link to SMH10 Reversed Link to SMH10 Standard Here are the model of TH10 Link to ST10 Standard Here are the model of the M10 case Link to M10 Standard I also made it possible to just download specific parts of the model. Here are the links for Caselabs Pedestal for STH10 & SMH10 Caselabs Pedestal SM8 Assembly Caselabs Pedestal MAGNUM M8/M10/T10 Caselabs Flex-bay Covers (5.25"bay) (Will be filled up as i do more models!) That was all for now! Which model do you want to be the next? Tell me in a comment and i will start work on it! Also tell me about problems, or feedback of the model or if you just liked them or disliked them. Rock on All parts where made from scratch by Lucas Kjellin aka iSw3de aka Selectivereviews except the motherboard tray (which have been refined and edited though),I found the support wall in TH10 comes another model, but it had to be refined and edited since it wasn't optimized.
Nice work You could also add them to the SketchUp Components Collection -> http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=46003