Mod of the Year 2010

It's been another epic year for modding on bit-tech. Our regular Mod of the Month articles have been jam-packed with dozens of fantastic projects, all of which showed huge potential. Some have been completed, others haven't, and we've also found other projects lurking in our forums which we've featured on bit-tech, and in Custom PC magazine too.

We've got Mod of the Year regulars such as last year's winner, Attila (formerly known as oldnewby), not to mention thechoozen, slippery_skip and Sleepstreamer among others. However, we've got some new faces too - oliverw92, GinoTheCop and paultan have all made some spectacular projects this year, and are worthy nominees for the Mod of the Year too.

If you're new to all this modding malarkey, then our modding section is the place to start. Plus, if you want to see how projects begin, or even if you want to start your own, then head over to our world-renowned Project Log forum. Also, if you spot an awesome mod somewhere, or if you think you have what it takes to compete with the best of the best, then let us know at modding@bit-tech.net.

Anyway, without further ado, here are this year's nominees. Don't forget to vote for your favourite three projects on the voting page - everyone who votes is in with a chance of winning some awesome prizes.

The Contenders for Mod of the Year 2010 are (in alphabetical order):


Air Cube by Wayne Wilkinson (Waynio)


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ARES by Max Erlandsson (Sleepstreamer)


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ATCS 840 Blue Power by Magnus Persson (wolverine)


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Concretronic by Dominic Heisse (Sonnenschein)


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Cray-1 by Daryl Brach (Pfaffen)


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Future Schlock by Alexis Alex Ftoulis (AnGEL)


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GTC by Cüneyt Yetgin (GinoTheCop)


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Level Eleven by Jeffrey Stephenson (slipperyskip)


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Mineral Oil PC by Andrew Mollmann (legoman666)

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MiniMe by Oliver Woodings (oliverw92)


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Na'ir al Saif by Attila Lukacs (Attila)


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Purple Rain by Mark Downing (mrdbristol)


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Recognizer by Martin Blass (thechoozen)


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Reventon by Paul Tan (paultan)


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Sidewinder by Ian Warendorf (WolfandAngel)


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Trident by Tim Tranter (Hg)


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Ultra by Peter Husar (Gtek)


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Zenith Antique 5-s-29 Radio by Gary Voigt (voigts)


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Vote for your favourite three projects on the voting page.
Discuss this in the forums

Posted by SlowMotionSuicide - Fri Dec 24 2010 08:15

There's too many!!

Seriously, so many great pieces of fine craftmanship, there's no way I'd judge one to be better than other.

I salute you, gentlemen.

Posted by Coltch - Fri Dec 24 2010 08:22

Cray 1 for me, the attention to detail is stunning.

Posted by Neonhalo - Fri Dec 24 2010 08:22

And who said modding was dead..

There's some SERIOUSLY awesome work here, I found it hard to choose the three I liked the best.

To all who made it to Mod of the Year 2010 - you, gentlemen, are the reason I'm getting into modding. Thank you.

Posted by MiNiMaL_FuSS - Fri Dec 24 2010 09:17

Picked my three - there was a clear top 4 for me, so sorry for the 4th case!
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