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| Subject: Physical Mods Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:04 pm | |
| I have a PS2 and an XBox 360. I am not in to software mods or using pirated games. I have no problem with those that do. But, I digress... I wouldn't mind getting in to physical modifications. Specifically, case mods on the XBox 360. I have seen a few and find it interesting. Anyone have any experience in case mods for the XBox 360 or any other console? I would do the PS2 also if it isn't too difficult. Pic related | |
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| Subject: Re: Physical Mods Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:06 pm | |
| amazon has some bitchin kits, and that one looks like one of them, but someone added the dude in with a c and c machine. most mod kits cost 50-100 bucks and u can gt glowing fans and etc. as well | |
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| Subject: Re: Physical Mods Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:12 pm | |
| - Her_Sir wrote:
- amazon has some bitchin kits, and that one looks like one of them, but someone added the dude in with a c and c machine. most mod kits cost 50-100 bucks and u can gt glowing fans and etc. as well
Thanks. I'll check them out. With consoles and PCs I would like to get in to making some cases from scratch. I am a woodworker and think that using acrylic should be too much of a change. Just have to get around to doing it... | |
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Her_Sir Admin
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| Subject: Re: Physical Mods Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:18 pm | |
| its very easy. im lucky in the fact the robotics team i started at my old high school i mentor still, so if i did a case mod i could use their c and c machine to do shit haha. i just havent got around to it | |
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