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Home Made Gaming Pod Build Log (updated today 15nd February 2014)

Bingbing10

that's so cool!  wish I had all those tools to do this kind of thing.  Are you doing the work in your garage I guess?

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@Adriel I guess he does it at school...

Great project thumbs up. Would love to see the final result.

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I am amazed you are doing this sort of build in school.  We never had this sort of stuff in my day.  Well done so far.

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I am amazed you are doing this sort of build in school.  We never had this sort of stuff in my day.  Well done so far.

  

that's so cool!  wish I had all those tools to do this kind of thing.  Are you doing the work in your garage I guess?

  

@Adriel I guess he does it at school...

Great project thumbs up. Would love to see the final result.

Yeh I am making it as my gcse project in school but it may also be put in for A level as well

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Yeh I am making it as my gcse project in school but it may also be put in for A level as well

still no updates :(

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