Computers in a different form

Computers come in many different flavours, but apparently that ain’t enough for everybody. Case modding - the modification of a computer chassis - has become a big hobby for thousands of enthusiasts around the world.

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Modified Computers - Ford Bronco Computer

So what happen if you mixed a computer geek with a Ford Bronco fans? You see it yourself, the Ford Bronco PC Case Mods! The PC case mods uses 1/5th scale and the standard desktop components.

fordbronco-computer008.jpgThe creator, Richard Sherman, recently win NewEgg (newegg.com) monthly mods content with this Bronco mods. For the monitor screen, he used a 12.1″ LCD screen, which he got from EBay for $100. For the inside, he used an old motherboard, CDROM, hard disk drive and power supply. The wheel, using RC truck tires, were bought from eBay for $35. And in the center of the Ford Bronco’s front signal turn, he added 2 USB plugins so he can plug his USB Drive easily.

For the music, he used an 1/8th inch mini stereo plug to 2 RCA plugs for hooking up to any house stereo and an FM modulator to send the audio to any radio within 1000 feet. For better perfomance, he later upgraded most of the inside part of the case. All of them, he said, were bought from NewEgg.

Richard said that he spent 14 months total to build this wonderful case mods. Now he has 2 Bronco PC Case Mods in his house, both connected to broadband internet access via router.

 

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Skelewags - Urban Dark Art

This cartoon concept by “Chewie” is great - mixing real world environments with cartoon characters. The style with skull like cartoon figures are not that special, but the overall style is.
Dubbed “Chewie”, this urban artist brings a Tim Burton feel to your local neighborhood by incorporating his “Skelewag” characters into the environment. Taking inspiration from pebbles, grass, water stains, and anything else he can find, Chewie lends us his imagination in those dark and dank places.

 

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