MAD GOOSE by Raket4ik
Looking at this build on the
Cooler Master forum is certainly an experience. A lot of the build log is in Russian, but there is some English scattered around to help you understand what is going on. Even though I don't really have any idea how this build is going to end up, I love it!
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Materials used in this build look like they have come from some sort of post-apocalyptic wasteland. If there is ever a computer building simulator in a Fallout game, this is what it would remind me of.
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This is the start of the build. Don't ask me what it's going to be, but there is a lot of metal.
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Raket4ik is going to be using this to house some components, so at least we know there is space amongst the scrap metal.
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Yet again, use of material and skills are key to the success of the build. Raket4ik obviously knows his way around his tools, and being able to cut metal correctly is always helpful.
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To make sure he gets his brownie points from Cooler Master, there is a rather nice logo which will be seen through this hole. That whole part has been fabricated by Raket4ik.
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This is where the build was when I grabbed all these pictures, and I am none the wiser. I really love this scrapyard look. It looks like it has been thrown together, but I think we can all agree there is some serious skill involved.
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Hardware is going into the build... somewhere... The Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 240 AIO can be seen peeking out here, so it shall be a computer eventually.
Builds like this always amaze me. With some limited English at the start of the build, there is a lot of guesswork, but that just adds to the charm. I am really interested to see how this build ends up. Hopefully, it won't be excessively clean and polished, as I really like how this is looking at the moment.
The next build is
Monarch by neSSa.
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