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project: Shuttle Cool Down

Well, here ya go then!

Here are the "Final" pics.

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The pic with my hand in the shot, is me holding the completed Shuttle by the handle. As you can see, no flex.
 
VERY nice Sarver...it was worth the wait. I really do like the intensity of the lighting and how well it was planned out/executed.

I'd give you a good ol' pat on the back...damn internet still has its limitations though. :p

Congrats. :cool:
 
I forgot to mention...

If you look on the back by the video card, there are 2 switches. An on/off switch, and a pushbutton switch. The on/off switch turns ALL of the LEDs on or off (except the fan LEDs), and the pushbutton switch makes the LEDs do different patterns of lighting. Fade in, fade out, sequence, knight rider effect, police lights effect, among others. All of the LEDs are connected to that controller (except the fan LEDs), so even the handle gets a piece of the lighting action.
 
SarverSystems said:
I forgot to mention...

If you look on the back by the video card, there are 2 switches. An on/off switch, and a pushbutton switch. The on/off switch turns ALL of the LEDs on or off (except the fan LEDs), and the pushbutton switch makes the LEDs do different patterns of lighting. Fade in, fade out, sequence, knight rider effect, police lights effect, among others. All of the LEDs are connected to that controller (except the fan LEDs), so even the handle gets a piece of the lighting action.

Nice man...very classy touch....congrats again on this project, very well done from start to finish. :)
 
SarverSystems said:
The pic with my hand in the shot, is me holding the completed Shuttle by the handle. As you can see, no flex.

Ya but what if you swing it back and forth like you're skipping along? :D

Just kidding looks blingy and blinding.
 
Wow, very nice job, I love the LED on feet. But it does look like your friend needs to upgrade his graphic card, it looks outdated :p .
 
aznpxdd said:
Wow, very nice job, I love the LED on feet. But it does look like your friend needs to upgrade his graphic card, it looks outdated :p .

Personally...I'd rather have a videocard that's a generation old and a nicely modded/personalized case then a generic case and newer hardware.
 
What would YOU pay for just the modded case? I'm talking about the paint, mesh, lights, and modded CD burner.
 
mesh window the psu!!!!

i dunno what they look like inside... but it would be cool anyway :-D

ide pay more for the case if it was in a color combination i liked more, and with out the handle and so many leds, but thats just my style :-D
 
Ya know, I had the PSU completely apart, looking at how I could window it. There's so much plastic inside that thing, to keep it from shorting on the inside of the metal enclosure that you wouldn't be able to see anything anyways.
 
This is definitely the most beautiful shuttle I've ever seen.

Congrats on the great work. I hope to one day be 1/4th the modder you are.

*bow*

Thank you,
Dm101
 
SarverSystems said:
What would YOU pay for just the modded case? I'm talking about the paint, mesh, lights, and modded CD burner.
this is worth a crazy amount of money to the person who can appreciate the very detail in every aspect. This is almost priceless, not by Mona Lisa's standards, but definitly more than the sum of it's pieces.

Kudos. :)

aznpxdd said:
But it does look like your friend needs to upgrade his graphic card, it looks outdated :p .

Ah yes, but for a HTPC or so, it's plenty. If you were to take this to a LAN party.. Ouch.

Pick up a 7600gt for that bad boy, give it something.. ;)
 
Very very nice work Sarver...I know I've said it before, but a project that's attracting this much attention this long after completetion deservers another round of applause. :cool:
 
robphelan said:
this is seriously badass. it's inspired me to order an air nibbler!

I've used air nibbleres myself...they do work great and give very clean cuts...but they are a bit of a pain...as long as you've got a fairly "capable" compressor you'll be fine.

Kinda sux to have to stop every 15 seconds to wait for more air. ;) :p
 
nice job and attention to detail, not really my style but I can still appreciate the work :D
 
Techx said:
nice job and attention to detail, not really my style but I can still appreciate the work :D

That's what's most important...being able to look at something and truely appreciate the amount of time and work that went into it...regardless of whether or not you'd have used a different color paint or brand of fan. :)
 
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