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Goa´uld Al´Kesh [scratch build]

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So that was a short week but it went forward.

The base plate of the bracket has been polished.

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The acrylic glass rod I have now glued to the base plate.

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Now I put the holes for the holder in the Alkesh

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I then filled the cavity (between the attached trapezoid of the rads and the actual Alkesh bottom) with glass fiber spatula

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fits

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Now I've polished all edges of the bracket

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and here is an impression of the holder.
I still have to glue the overlay to the pipe. Still coming.

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then I began to paint the Alkesh and prepare for it.
First only primer.

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The waves on the top were filled two to three times with the polyester spatula

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then back primer and a tin of spray filler.
Now everything looks different and feels much better

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Now I sanded the whole wet with 400 and had to make only a few corrections.
The lid here is exactly the same.
Here you can see quite well the looped points of the first operation and how the areas in between all filled with polyester spatula.

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The current status.
To no new waves or bumps purely to grind through too much grinding I went over only with paper 600 and have primed everything again.
I will definitely repeat the whole thing 2-4 times until I am satisfied.

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Well, we'll see.
Short week and then there is plenty of time to keep working:cool:

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And on it goes, I completely forgot that the Modding Masters already on 2.-3.6.18 is.
I really wanted to be done so now we have a Deadline.
 
As I mentioned earlier, there was a lot to fill and to grind.
 
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The IO panel should still be clad with ribs, after long thinks whether Plexi or Alu I have decided jokingly for a PVC design flooring.
The surface is like everything else slightly arched, so I was reluctant to bend ALU or Plexi for
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I then cut this 16 times in 5mm strips, sanded some edges and glued with mounting glue in 7mm distance on the IO panel
 
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oh so and the Alkesh would then slowly ready for the paint job
 
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After curing, I then sanded the supernatants, a little more leveled and primed
 
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As I mentioned in some forums, blue LEDs are not bright enough for the drive so I rebuilt the lens without the holes for LEDs on the back.
Here is just a white high density LED stripe behind the lens. The effect is really cool because you go blind: rofl:
but a slight blue tint, I would have been happy.
 
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I have here now two lenses back with light and dark blue painted but except that the light intensity decreases does not bring much synonymous.
The blue effect comes only from the reflection of the plexiglass on the side, but the light itself remains white.
No plan then I'll leave it White.
 
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so I had a roll of 4mm trim in chrome, they fit perfectly to the front of the Alkesh's.
Normally, two more lines would cross in the middle, but at this point the Bitspower Dragon is supposed to. As this is very similar to the symbols of Jaffa Tattoos.
Attached with superglue, keeps bomb
 
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When I wanted to paint the cockpit, I noticed that the part of times something crooked is so I was allowed to build me a new cockpit.
 
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Since the moldings are rounded down, I still had everything neatly trowel here
 
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and so that I can still open the lid properly, the ends were still bevelled.
 
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Now I've taken a day off the weekend and made various patterns for the Alkesh.
 
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then plotted out
 
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and glued on the Alkesh
 
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I then primed all of them and painted them in a dark gold.
Just like other surfaces.
If anyone knows the Tel'Tak, guess what I intend to do
;)
 
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Well, I experimented with circles and ellipses for a while until I had the radii of the Alkesh.
These were then plotted out.
 
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and then stuck to the Alkesh.
Yes, and that was not easy to get both sides top AND bottom identically. : Banana:
in parallel, the gold-painted decals were taped again so that only certain areas remain gold.
The lines are almost exactly the same, the foil is removed later so that only the lines are gold
 
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partly also other decals were set which are only painted and then visually stand out from the surface.
 
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So that the color does not run under the foil later on, I painted all the relevant spots a few more times in gold.
 
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Well, just before then I primed everything again slightly. This should dry now that I can once again sand everything with 600 wet and can check off the final paint.
 
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The Alkesh is now painted in silver and then the whole spaceship gets a Washing Effect (YouTube)
As I said before, a dark gray would be the right shade, but with gray I just do not have the metal effect, so it's now painted silver.
See you next time, now it's moving forward
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Here I am again.
This time there were many low blows but it goes ahead.
Where had I stopped?
Achso, the Alkesh I have now completely painted outside silver
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and then remove all the tapes.
Although the film is good for masking because no color runs behind but the paint has decomposed the film that remained the adhesive on the spaceship.
In addition, you needed so much power to remove that I went to 30% everywhere the color with.
In the dark places you can see very well the glue residues here.
Okay, so only the removal of the residue has cost me smooth 3h and from the repair of the paint damage, we need not even talk.
All affected areas taped again or partly plotted first and repainted.
 
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Now it was up to the interior and the MB Tray.
At first I painted all of this anthracite,
 
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and then sprayed with two colors, silver and white, marble effect spray. I've put a few shades with gray and black shadow spray and provided everything with a gold glitter spray
 
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the very end I still have sealed everything with semi-gloss varnish.
 
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The cockpit I have set off laterally in gold
 
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then finally the upper bracket glued to the acrylic tube.
 
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The rings of the drive could now be glued to the scattering lenses.
Before that taped so that the diffusion lenses when washing effect not be dirty.
 
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Now it went to the LEDs for the drive.
Without words, I have tried other LED positions but this is the best choice.
 
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I then stuck the stripes in the drives with hot glue
 
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and from the inside everything still wired clean.
 
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on the door to the PSU I have drawn lines with a golden edding
 
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before I stuck the pillars on it. Superglue is just perfect.
 
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Cooooooool :love:
 
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now something went on in the interior.
Fan PSU and a few Fittings mounted.
 
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The HDMI connection by itself and the USB 3.0, I fixed with hot glue and then poured completely with epoxy glue.
 
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I was able to solder the 230V extension of the SFX Revolution.
 
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On sunday it finally got to the cable.
Probably the shortest extensions I was allowed to do.
First, the 24pin ATX cable to about 10cm.
 
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then the PCIe cable to 20cm, because the original would be too short.
 
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And the 8pin EPS cable I could 1: 1 sleeving.
 
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Ahso and the pump cables are the same.
 
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I do not even know where to start but I have so much spanking this weekend.
This is not even the half of the photos I had.
But without words.
Yeah the digital LEDs for the bomb I wanted to fix with velvet ring with hot glue from the inside but please let brain rain.
The hot glue has of course destroyed the whole shape
:wall:
 
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Well for the bomb, I've still cut a base plate, chamfered the edges and also immediately painted black.
 
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The cockpit I have now provided with Goa'uld font, but without meaning, there would be no room for it.
I then opted only for optically matching hieroglyphics.
 
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I have dissected a light cord, which I originally wanted to use but then discarded again, and found that lead the only one strand for the mass.
Just soldered some cables.
Because of the split tray, I need two cords, but have only bought one and did not want to install two extra separate.
This should then serve as edge interior lighting.
 
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okay, I then soldered the second string to the controller and it works, yeah!
Via 5V
 
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Okay for the 5V still a small distributor made in black
 
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glued a 3pin connector to the PCB and soldered it to the battery poles.
 
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Yes and I wanted to use these homemade combs for a long time xD.
Sorry that no sharp photo at is when you always double photographed everything on cell phone and camera does that happen.
 
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I simply screwed the entire board to the tray from below with a plastic spacer.
Before, of course, the holes drilled in the tray.
I also find cool on what you do not come for ideas if you have a long time.
:rofl:
 
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Okay and then I stuck the string to the tray, fixed it with adhesive and then reinforced it with epoxy glue from the outside.
Sorry at such late times I'm always really unable to shoot sharp photos, too dark too much energy drinks and so on
 
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Slowly I'm running out of ideas.
Oh yes, there was something else: crystal control panel, but first I want to finish the coating so that all tapes can go away.
The pyramid still has to be polished, the bomb is still to be programmed and otherwise only minor things
 
THX a lot
Capten
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  • 2 weeks later...
Yes sir yes 9_9
 
Lets go, it was a bit stressful the last two weeks but it was worth it.
That's what he looks like now the "Washing Effect".
 
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I have used black acrylic paint for this and also some of metallic effect colors on acrylic base (black, silver, anthracite, gold)
The colors are simply diluted down to water, applied, and then wiped off again with a fuselage-free rag.
Depending on your preference you wipe them in some places more on others less down.
This results in a very nice wear effect after 5-8 passes.
Unfortunately, I could not count because I was very often dissatisfied and the colors have completely wiped down.
As always there were some problems:
- Water colors or school colors do not work, they dissolve each time you work again
- as the first colors are permanently beaded off the rim varnish I sanded the Alkesh again completely with 1000 sandpaper.
 
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Since the curves pardu did not want to get darker, I felt different here.
I wrapped the rag around my index finger, dipping the finger lightly into black undiluted paint and distributing it evenly.
But in very small steps so max 5-10 square centimeters.
Immediately after applying, I began to beat the color like a madman with a finger.
This resulted in this beautiful hammered effect.
:love:
 
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Okay, after I had finished, I stuck the interior completely off and painted the whole Alkesh Clear.
 
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After the third Goa'uld bomb was finally finished I was able to deal with the programming of the Arduino
 
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I like it. I also had a short video of it on Facebook uploaded
 
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The control for the light string I had provided with the hot glue, then it was quiet.
Unfortunately, it was suddenly loud after installation. Try the whole thing again with candle wax.
The whole control I do not want to pour only the throttle.
 
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Okay, when I touched the Al'Kesh one day later I realized that I had applied a lot of dirt with the "washing effect"
  So everything was ground again smooth and once again painted clear.
 
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On the bottom plate, I put a Chrome logo as a Tauri sign and the sponsors to match in matt gold.
 
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For all the RGB LEDs, I have tinkered with a small distributor to control all over the Motherboard.
 
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so for the cockpit I put a yellow LED in a small reflector
 
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took me a small bulb and made me with the thermoforming of it an imprint.
 
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I then cut it into shape and stuck it on the reflector
 
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then painted in gold
 
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To recognize something bad, but finally, after the foil was removed from the pyramid, I polished the cut edges of the window
 
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The reflector I stuck now in the cockpit, previously drilled a hole for the cable of course
 
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So now Tialc also has a steering wheel to fly xD
 
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The Arduino was now soldered to a board, in addition to the LEDs of the bomb, I still put the connection for the yellow cockpit LED and the drives.
 
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Finally, I glued a 3mm Plexiglas plate with hot glue from below so that there is no short circuit here.
 
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Well the cables are all sitting, time for hardware installation.
 
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There's not much to say about cutting tubes.
For the ball valves under the Alkesh I cut two 4cm tubes to 45 degrees.
 
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and then edited them with the Bunsen burner.
 
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The effect is super cool. We would then have the mouths of the ship's cannons.
Again, no photo ... fuck.
I feared that the ball valves with Q-distributor would be too big for the Al'Kesh but quite the opposite.
They fit perfectly.
 
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Okay, at least something I photographed.
The finished loop
:love:
 
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Soo we went to Modding Masters in Friedrichshafen.
I had not registered the Alkesh because the ROG Carbine was not there yet.
This won but smooth the first place for scratch build and additionally the audience Award.

YEAAAAAAAAH !
 
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I still had a Casemod at which there is not even a worklog and also this one won the second prize. Really unexpected because I just cobbled this just for fun together.
But since there has been something in the case for over a year, there was plenty of work in it.
 
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Okay, I really do not want to torment you, but it should still be a little exciting.
The holder for the Alkesh made of 8mm Plexiglas was a bit shaky for me.
It has held but also the orientation does not tell me so completely so I started yesterday just after the car unload a new bracket from 1cm thick Plexiglas to build.
First cut the bottom plate again with the jigsaw

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and then chamfered edges and polished the same everything.
 
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Then I cut the star, the chamfering, bending and polishing will come tomorrow.
 
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Okay that was it again, a few little things are still to be done, until Gamescom I have so much time again :D
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  • 2 weeks later...
 
Sooo the wait is over.
Here is the last update.

Next it went to the new 1cm bracket.
After all edges were beveled I bent them now differently to change the angle of Al`kesh something.
So it feels a bit more coherent and you can look much better into it.
 
 
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The whole pyramid was now covered with frosted glass foil,
really took a while until I had created a design which optimally fits the transparency and now
the pyramid is not quite as invisible as on the Modding Masters.
More photos will be available at the end of the article.
 
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Now I took some time to design a few decals for the bottom plate.
This time it's the original Goa'uld font combined with the sponsor logos.
 
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After these were transferred to the base plate, she got anti-skid and finished.:love:
 
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Now the first outdoor finalpics.
With the lighting you have to wait a bit, after removing the hot glue of the light string control it will not work anymore.
I have already ordered new but unfortunately, the earliest comes until the end of this month.
The system is running anyway, OS is not on it yet.
After one or two hours of bios, the temps were at 36 degrees, which I find okay for two 120mm Slim.
But see for yourself, what do you think?
 
 
 
 
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Okay, so if I look at this myself I think it's pretty PORN: banana:
Yeah I finally have an AL`KESH: D
For the drives, I had extra with a 9Volt battery taken but the performance was unfortunately not sufficient despite cloudy day.
Well, no matter what you see at the next indoor photo shoot.
Hope this happens this month but now I have to move on to the next project.
This time again a Casemod name "Anubis"
:hmm::d
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This looks really amazing. Really great mod! (Huge fan of Stargate!)

"To the wise, life is a problem; to the fool, a solution" (Marcus Aurelius)

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  • 1 month later...


Hi, sorry for my delay, I had a sick cat at home the last few weeks and had to go to the vet almost daily.
At the moment my cat seems to be better but the cause still could not be found.
So I still fear daily for his life :(

So as promised here a short video of the Alkesh and the last photos on the fly.

For all who go to Gamsecom, you can see the Goa'uld Bomber there at the ECOM booth, hall 10.1, booth B.20.

 

 

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  • 7 months later...
Hey guys,
The DCMM (germany´s casemodding championship) is now taking place in Leipzig on the Dreamhack.
And what can I say .... YEAHHH, I was able to defend my title and have actually again occupied the 1st place in the category CaseCons(scratch build) with the "Alkesh". :rock::grin:

 

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For me, you win the internet today.  Stunning build.

Home PC: Apple M1 Mini, 16gb, 1TB, 10Gig-E.  Adobe CC and Ripping things + Daily stuff.

Gaming PC: Ryzen 7 5800x, 32GB, Nvidia RTX 3080Ti stuffed into a Corsair 380T.

Asgard the FreeNAS Plex Server: AMD EPYC 7443p 24 Core, SuperMicro H12SSL-CT Mobo, 256GB DDR4 3200mhz, Norco 4224 Rack Mount. 100TB+ TrueNAS Core.

 

Toys:

2017 Focus RS | Frozen White | Daily Driver

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