Project Marshlands: A Military Themed Build..

Astounding work Keenan, very impressive indeed.

All, please keep any critique constructive. Derogatory comments with the sole purpose to derail the thread with no basis or foundation will be removed and punished accordingly - w3bbo
 
I'm also intrigued as to what 5UB has managed to sneak into Keenan's latest order

Somehow he knew it was my birthday today an pm'ed me saying that he snuck in an old stale piece of the AMD "Special Friday" cake with a half burned out candle..

Hope he's being serious as my wife is sitting next to me having her morning coffee and still haven't said a word.. :confused:
 
Did a quick photoshoot early this morning..











Even pci-e slots have little happy faces.. ;)



...and the twins..







 
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Absolutely love this, I was a bit sceptical at the start that it would just look tacky but all the attention to detail and work has paid off. It looks great.

I'm very curious how you coolant will look, it would be epic if you could somehow use engine oil but would no doubt wreck the pumps and blocks
 
In that picture with the PSU it really pushes the look. You should do the lower fans in the same colour to match the lower part of this amazing build. It would so fit the weathered and perfectly done work.
 
Absolutely love this, I was a bit sceptical at the start that it would just look tacky but all the attention to detail and work has paid off. It looks great.

I'm very curious how you coolant will look, it would be epic if you could somehow use engine oil but would no doubt wreck the pumps and blocks

Thanks Gambisk, I'll try my best to give this project the coolent it deserves ;)

ive been watching this build on another site, and i must say, it is awesome!

Thanks davido_labido, I'm very glad you like it..

Nice set of images there, what camera/lens are they taken with?

Hi colinmcr, earlier in the build I used a Finepix fx5000 "point and shoot".. After that I used a Canon EOS 350D with a 50mm f1.8 lens and for the last few images I used the normal 18-55 f3.5 kitlens for the shorter focal length..

For any "macro shots I use a 10mm extension tube..
 
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