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COMPLETED Cosmos VX | 2009 mod contest entry


vin621

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the side panel sketch

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using some scrap fiber glass

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cutting it's excess fiberglass

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what a messy side panel OMG! :cry:

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the other sidepanel:

using the original side panel

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we make this as the molding covering the mesh with a masking tape for the chemicals no go into the holes

loving the output :D

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I will also apply the design of the right side panel to the left side panel :D

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The Memory were about to use is the Team extreme dark 2 x 2 GB ddr2 1066Mhz

disassembling the RAM's

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using AKASA's thermal adhesive

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I used after market RAM cooler the Artic Cooling Ram sink

removing the original paint

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original color is removed :D

using spray paint can :D

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applying it to the RAM's

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loving it :P

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the sleeving does by :cheers:chezzowicked :cheers: and the handsome :cheers: camshow :cheers:

the sleeve's and heat shrink from Chef Knet370 :cheers:

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the Camshow's magic sleeving kit

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6 pin done :D

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Switch, USB, audio etc..

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chezowicked different magic tool's

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top and sleeves done

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Must have taken quite some time, I remember spending my entire day on sleeving all my cables...

yup! but it's definitely worth the hardwork. specially when you see the finished product. a heatgun is the best tool for the job. but not everyone has a heatgun at home. sometimes we need to improvise to get the job done :D

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