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Scout - A Robopocalypse inspired ID Cooling T-60 SFX [Completed Feb 21, 2016]

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A new build in the works, this one featuring the ID Cooling T-60 SFX, a very compact mITX case that I got in a MNPCTECH give-a-way.  I like free things.  I really like free things that inspire cool ideas.  

 

The Patient.

 

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In order to win the case, I had to describe how I'd mod it.  This was my idea:

 

"I'd stick with air cooling, with a top down cooler on the CPU and stock on the GPU. Put in a side window, staying inside the factory vents, to show off the hardware. Ditch the drive brackets, both for the 2.5" and 3.5". Cut an access in the mobo tray for the CPU cooler bracket and also mount a couple of SSD's on the back of the tray. Cut a window for the SSD's in the side panel to give them a little more room to breath. Windows, both sides, would be exterior mounted on spacers. Do like you all suggested and flip the PSU to pull air from the front and cut in a nice design in the front panel to pull air in through. Wiring would have to be sleeved and perfect lengths to keep it clean. Cut a spot for 2 120's in the top panel if they'll fit. If not a couple of 92's. If they manage to fit in the case, then top them with a window on spacers similar to the side panels except with venting to match the vent on the front of the case. If it's too tight inside the case, mount them to a grilled panel raised up on spacers Top it off with some LED strips to throw light on the board and put a little light on the ground through all the vents and add a handle or two since this would probably be a LAN rig."

 

I'm going to stick with this plan for the most part. But along with being inspired by Robopocalypse, which just hit me after I received the case, there are also a few issues with space...there isn't any. laugh.png  My plan to mount the SSD's on the back of the MB tray, it's just not gonna work. There's maybe a millimeter of space there and SSD's aren't that thin yet.

 

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So that idea will change to meet the overall concept of the case, while still staying as true as I can to my original idea. More on that later.

 

As far as the concept, Robopocalypse is a novel about, you guessed it, the robot apocalypse. Written by Daniel H. Wilson and set in the near future, it chronicles humanities fight against an A.I. that has escaped and decided that to preserve life on Earth, the human race must be exterminated. A little scary, because a lot of the ideas aren't that far fetched. If you like that sort of thing, I definitely recommend it. A bit of trivia, there was a movie in the works as well, to come out in 2014, though I guess it's been postponed indefinitely.

 

While this case won't be something from the book, it's definitely influence by it. I also want to have a little fun with the log as well, bringing a bit of story to it. It might wind up being a bit disjointed going back and forth between story and build, but hopefully it will at least be entertaining. biggrin.png 

 

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-Research Log-


Dec, 2, 2015


 


So there it is.  Parts of what we are calling the "Scout".  It's not very big.  Tiny even.  And from the parts we've been able to recover over the past 6 months, seemingly fragile.  This is really a collection of the best preserved pieces from multiple Scouts, since they tend to explode and shatter after being shot.  But I'm getting ahead of myself, maybe I should back up a little.


 


"Scout" is our name for, well, a scouting robot.  It seems to do mainly reconnaissance and mapping for Archos 14, the escaped A.I. that's been nicknamed "Big Rob".  Small and lightweight, Scouts don't seem to be good for much else.  But they can move along the ground at a pretty good clip and are small enough to fit through a lot of tight spots.  Scouts are some of the first robots that Big Rob actually purpose built, not like the pre-existing robots that he took control of the first day of the war.  Scouts are mix of existing hardware and Big Rob design, as is evidenced by the parts I'm staring at.


 


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The heart of the Scout is a good ol' Intel processor.  Apparently Big Rob wanted the Scout that this processor is from to be quick and smart, because he gave it a Core i7 4790k.  I wonder if Big Rob overclocked these little guys?  Since that processor was riding on a Gigabyte GA-Z97N-WIFI board, I'd say there was a chance.  And the 8GB of Crucial Ballistics RAM was probably plenty for what these little Scouts did.


 


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And then there's the Asus Strix GTX960.  I'd say that little GPU was put to use when this thing was mapping out areas.  And those 0db fans probably came in handy when it was sneaking around.  And it looks like Big Rob even splurged on a backplate for a bit more resiliency.  Probably why it's one of the few parts that's usually found after Scouts get blown up.  Tough and capable little piece of hardware.


 


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A couple of Crucial BX-100 SSD's.  The 500GB variety.  These Scouts must of had plenty of storage space for whatever they were doing.  Between these and the Crucial RAM, one would have to wonder if Big Rob didn't do some Black Friday shopping at some point.  I remember a deal on these once.


 


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A collection of five Evercool 92mm, aluminum housing fans in this tiny case, or at least that's what it looks like from all the parts we've scrounged up.  Dang that's a lot of air movement.  These make me think that maybe Big Rob did add a little juice to that processor for some more speed.  If we ever find a CPU cooler, maybe we'll be able to tell for sure.


 


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The ID Cooling T-60 SFX case.  What all of these goodies come wrapped in.  These were a pretty new design before the war.  You didn't really see them in the wild much.  Not like now, when you can see dozens of them at a time, crawling around in the literal wild, mapping out everything from forests to deserts.  Big Rob did a heck of a packaging job with these things, because there isn't much room in them at all.  


 


--End Research Log--


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-Build Log-


Dec 2, 2015


 


Where to start with this tiny little thing.  Let's start by tossing in some hardware to see just what we have to work with.


 


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The GPU is maybe 3/4 of an inch from the case floor.  Good thing they put some vents down there, but I'll be helping it breath even more from the bottom soon enough.  The rest of the case is snug.  I went with 92mm fans because, well anything bigger looked wrong, basically.  You can fit a 120 in a few spots, but only one, not pairs, and a single 120 just didn't do it for my look.  I actually wanted to do triple 60's or 70's in the top because the scale would look good and be totally different, but I couldn't find them in a style I liked.  So I wound up with 92's in some cool aluminum housings.  Now to make them fit.


 


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Figuring out the spacing so I can mark it out on the top.


 


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This is the plan, or rather part of it.


 


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feces!  I cut the wrong line!


 


Nah, just kidding.


 


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Tap some holes and we wind up with...


 


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The fans will mount to the top piece of aluminum.  Gets them further out of the way in the interior of the case(and all the way out with a longer spacer) and stylish.  Just need to cut my grills and pop a few holes in to have this bit done.  


 


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And speaking of grills to cut out.  I went ahead and laid out the front panel.  The areas with dark lines in them will be what's taken out.  The top fan grill will match, and I'm totally dreading it cause that's a lot of drilling and cutting.  I'm definitely going to look for a bit guide before I take this on.  I got down to measuring 32nd's of an inch figuring out my drill holes and I'm pretty sure I can't freehand drill that.


 


--End Build Log--


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If your its rig is named scout. Please name your larger rig Atticus

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If your its rig is named scout. Please name your larger rig Atticus

 

When it's over, you won't be thinking that Scout! LOL

 

Very interesting!

 

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-Research Log-


Dec 5, 2015


 


So today a little mystery was solved for us.  Every time one of these Scouts has been found, the SSD's are always covered is some sort of black, plastic goo.  We've never been able to figure out the reason for this, though some have speculated it's either for camouflage or drive protection.  Well, we got the answer to our questions when a recon squad sent back some pieces from a destroyed unit.


 


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It appears that the goo is a melted plastic cover that Big Rob has put over the drives to give them some protection.  It's not much, but probably enough to keep branches and random metal pieces from skewering the drives since they're mounted on the outside of the Scout's body.  


 


They aren't much to look at.  They actually look like something some guy made in his basement.  But we have gotten reports that newer Scouts seen towards the front lines have a different design along with an extra protective cover.


 


--End Research Log--

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-Build Log-


Dec 6, 2015


 


Alright, drives, drives, drives...what to do with them?


 


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From the factory, the T-60 has mounting points for 2 SSD's on this neat little plate and another mount for a 3.5" drive on the roof of the case.  These aren't gonna work cause 1) the roof holds 2 fans there now, and 2) the side mount SSD's are good for space savings, but they're gonna block the view through the window.  Oh yeah!  There's gonna be a window!  


 


Fortunately, the case does come with another spot with a huge amount of space to mount the SSD's.  This spot is the outside. 


 


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The very general idea.  While sticking SSD's on the outside of the case all willy nilly would work, this is a supposed to be a robot that runs through the woods and rubble and it needs to be a little tough, so these drives are going to need some protection.  Enter a little side project I've got going on...


 


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A slip on SSD cover.  These are blanks that I've made to test different designs and looks before I make a final mold.  I'm also figuring out how much material I need which is why they're not all full pieces.  But even though they're rough, they will give me a good idea of where I'm headed.


 


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It's a good spot for them, but I still need to get the wires into the case. 


 


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The MB tray and this side panel pretty much mount to each other, so the gap between the PSU mount and the panel is our spot.  But how to hide the wires...


 


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It would be perfect, but I totally missed the angle.  Let's try that again.


 


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Now to braze it onto the side panel.


 


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Unfortunately, ID's side panels are not good for brazing.  I had to get it so hot, it started melting my thinner sheet of aluminum and the side panel turned super soft, so...Let's make a panel!


 


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This actually works better even though it's more work.  My sheet is about 1.5 times the thickness and much stiffer, and it allows me to do whatever I want for the grills.  I decided to ditch the bottom grill and switch the direction of the PSU intake.  Once I get the grill work cut in, I'll braze my scoop on!


 


--End Build Log--


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What type of rods are you using to braze it?

 

Just the basic aluminum brazing rods you'd find anywhere.  And no flux, it just wasn't working for me.  I'm sure if I went and found some rods made more for what I'm doing and not putting farm equipment back together it'd look better and probably be stronger, but these are doing the trick for now.

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-Build Log-


Dec 7, 2015


 


So I got a little bit more done this weekend.


 


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Grill cut out.


 


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Scoop brazed on with some body filler to cover the ugliness that was my brazing.  It was a bit rough and the panel did some bendy things too. blink.png  In hindsight, I should have just epoxied the thing on, it would been easier to finish, but a torch is so much more fun!


 


On a final note for this update, why did I think this was a good idea???


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--End Build Log--


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  • 3 weeks later...

-Research Log-


Dec 27, 2015


 


We got another care package from the front lines concerning the Scout class of robot.  I'm starting to worry about those guys...Not that I didn't worry about their safety before, but they sent back some parts they swear came from a Scout, but I just don't see how.  I think battle may be driving them crazy.


 


The first piece we got in was a power supply.  Pretty standard fare for something of this size. 


 


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A 450 watt SFX power supply, this model was from Silverstone.  Good power in a little package, and with the modular cables, I'm sure it was easy to swap out units that went bad.  One thing Big Rob knows is how to be efficient.


 


The next part is what has me scratching my head.  The units up front swear that this is out of a Scout that they dropped, but I just don't see how.  


 


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It looks like a Scythe Grand Kama Cross.  3rd gen I think from the covers on the radiators.  These things were kind of hard to find, I wonder how Big Rob got his hands, err, claws on them.  But the thing is huge, it has to be from some other unit.  I told them as much but then they started swearing on people's graves so I gave up.  I guess we can do some tests to see if it fits, but I doubt it will.


 


--End Research Log--


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-Build Log-


Dec 27, 2015


 


Back at it with Scout now that that other little build is over.  I was looking through this log and started thinking to myself that something was missing.  And that something is MORE SCROLL SAW!


 


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I don't even want to look at a scroll saw for at least a couple of days.  Maybe a week.


 


Now that the panels are mostly done, it's time to put it together because I'm having some doubts about a certain item fitting.  The current state of things.


 


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Don't pay attention to the extra stand offs on the top fan mount.  I don't have any 8-32 screws that fit so I'm using them to hold things for now.


 


And the new parts that have arrived!


 


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And the beast.  The Scythe Grand Kama Cross 3.


 


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When I was looking for a cooler, I knew I wanted something cool and different.  Not a tower and some little thing that sat and inch above the board.  I was looking at some rackmount coolers, a Be Quiet downdraft cooler, even some ID Cooling coolers, seeing as how it would go with the case.  I kept coming back to the Cross 2.  It was way cool, but I didn't like the color scheme.  Then I saw this one and just ordered it.  From Japan.  Hey, it happens!


 


The problem is that I didn't realize how ginormous it was...


 


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It's as big as the motherboard.  You can just see the PCI-E slot peeking out on the left side of that last pic.  You know you might have a problem if you're wondering if the PSU will even fit in the case with your cooler.  So, let's find out.


 


In goes the PSU, cause it's sort of important and we kind of need it.  Flipped of course since we now have plenty of intake at the front the case.


 


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The lower bracket is going to need a little love to get the power cable extension through.


 


This is going to be a tight fit if it goes in.


 


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And...


 


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It's like it was made for this, sort of.  This is definitely going to add some modification work, but it's totally worth it.  I was giggling like a schoolgirl at this point.  Heck I'm still laughing at it.  It's crazy, awesome, and insane all  wrapped into one.


 


The top fans are gonna work, but the power cable extension might not go back where it's supposed to, seeing how there is a cooler right in the way.  I think this is going to get some sort of plate covering it, maybe a grill when I can bring myself to look at my scroll saw again.


 


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And my planned side panel will probably require a grill or cutout now, as this thing sticks out a 1/4" or so.


 


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And the mb tray will definitely get a CPU cutout.  I'm not sure if I'm going to have to mount the motherboard, hook everything up, and then put the cooler on, or if I'm going to have to build the case about the motherboard cooler combo.  Either way will work, but I haven't looked at the mounting brackets for the cooler, so it's still in the air.  I was just happy that the cooler went in, LOL!


 


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I'm laughing just looking at it. haha that thing is massive. I wonder if there are any benefits for the angled design 

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I'm laughing just looking at it. haha that thing is massive. I wonder if there are any benefits for the angled design 

 

You know, I have no idea.  I bet a dual tower, twin fan setup like a Noctua D-14 will give better temps for the space it takes up.  But I don't care, this looks cool! 

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-Build Log-


Dec 31, 2015


 


A little teaser of what the weekend has in store for Scout.


 


Aluminum.


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Aluminum cut into to a torture device.  Or a hotdog holder.  Your call.


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And for the heck of it.  Fire!


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-Build Log-


Jan 2, 2016


 


I was going to wait to do this update til I was further along with this bit of the mod, but I think it turned out so effing cool that I have to share it.  


 


First off, I took some 3/4" aluminum square tube and drew lines all over it.


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We then went and had a talk with Mr. Bandsaw.


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And we got our little hot dog sticker!


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"Why do I need a hot dog sticker?" you might ask.  Well, I don't.  At least not right now.  But with some application of fire and a set of pliers, we get a stake.


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"Then why do you need a stake?" you might think.  Well...I don't a stake.  I need 6 of them. 


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If only aluminum worked on vampires, I'd be so ready!  And now that I've got you all confused about hot dogs, stakes, and vampires, I'm gonna sneak in some more aluminum square tube bits.


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And start putting the puzzle together and apply a whole lot more heat.


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My girlfriend caught me trying to set things on fire.  Check out the hair!


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And then we wind up with a crazy stack of Christmas tree ornaments.


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Or...


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Yep, it's got legs now!


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I still need to build the carriage to mount them in because that's where the PSU extension is going and possibly a few other things, but this is definitely headed in the direction I want.


 


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Oh, I wish you could mod my PC case... My mods are so bad :(

My Rig:

Xeon E5 1680 V2 @ 4.5GHz - Asus Rampage IV Extreme X79 Mobo - 64GB DDR3 1600MHz - 8 x 8GB Corsair Vengeance Low Profile - CAS 10-10-10-27 - AMD Radeon RX 6700XT Sapphire Pulse 12GB - DeepCool E-Shield E-ATX Tempered Glass Case - 1 x 1TB Crucial P1 NVMe SSD - BeQuiet Straight Power 11 850W Gold+ Quad rail - Fractal Design Celsius S36 & 6 x 120mm silent fans - Lenovo KBBH21 - Corsair Glaive RGB Pro - Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit

 

Monitors - 3 x Acer Nitro 23.8" 1080p 75Hz IPS 1ms Freesync Panels = AMD Eyefinity @ 75Hz

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Oh, I wish you could mod my PC case... My mods are so bad :(

 

Practice makes perfect!

 

I had no idea the plan was to give it legs! Looks amazing!

 

Thanks!  Yeah, I had the idea from the begining, but I kept a lid on it cause I wasn't sure how I was going to do it.

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now imagine scratching that case with you finger nails... im sorry if you just shuddered in utter fear and discomfort.

Cpu: i5 4690k @ 4.3ghz

Gpu: Asus GTX 970 Strix 

Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws 16GB

Mobo: Gigabyte Z97X Gaming 5

Psu: EVGA Supernova 750W G2

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oh wow, that was a good m  night shanmalan plot twist with the legs. 

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now imagine scratching that case with you finger nails... im sorry if you just shuddered in utter fear and discomfort.

 

No scratchy!

 

oh wow, that was a good m  night shanmalan plot twist with the legs. 

 

M. Night ain't got nothin' on me, LOL.  I'm gonna have 2 plot twists.  It will be revealed that the robot really feels bad about it's job, and it runs away to join the circus.  

 

Actually the second twist isn't really a twist, more like a never before seen magic act, or maybe a never seen magic act.  Depends on if I can pull it off. 

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No scratchy!

 

 

M. Night ain't got nothin' on me, LOL.  I'm gonna have 2 plot twists.  It will be revealed that the robot really feels bad about it's job, and it runs away to join the circus.  

 

Actually the second twist isn't really a twist, more like a never before seen magic act, or maybe a never seen magic act.  Depends on if I can pull it off. 

what you going to make it disappear and reappear from behind my ear? 

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Resist!

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what you going to make it disappear and reappear from behind my ear? 

 

Better hope not, those legs look a little stabby! LOL

Current Project:  The Gunslinger - CM MasterCase5, Crimson King - CM MasterCase5, Twelve-80 - scratch build

Past Projects: SparkF3,  ShinaiScoutGiganteaRehab

Or catch me on social media: Insolent Gnome on the facepage or @Insolent_Gnome on the tweets or check out my InsolentMods website!

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