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Project Kathrine #1
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Hi guys! I opened this thread to gather all my mods and to summarize all the work that I am doing to my loved Phantom 410 White/Blue
CONFIG
I5 3570K @4.2GHz 1.20v DELIDded
CM 612S
MSI Z77A-GD55
Corsair Vengeance white @1866 CL8-8-8-24 1.6v
R9 280X Dual-X
Thermaltake SMART M650W
NXZT Phantom 410 White/Blue
Apollish White + NXZT Fan


1^ Mod: Burner
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2^ Mod: Sleeve

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Other pics:
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Stay tuned
Edited by rewarder on 2014/6/22 19:02:11
Themitichris Themitichris
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Re: Project Kathrine #2
BIG UPDATE!

3^ Mod: Side Panel
Well guys, now we enter the first serious step of this mod!
The old panel of the phantom was too simple and did not see almost nothing of what was inside, as the skyscraper 612s covering the entire visual, so intent on changing the panel, I created a new one, still in the works, but we are well under way: D

After finding a nice slab of plexy placed in the attic 2mm, take measurements of the old panel and ... with a bit of paper tape I trace the parts that need to skip

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Now, holding the panel in place with a PRE-ASSEMBLED .... I started to cut him!

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Test n°1 : jigsaw
I was literally "breaking into a thousand pieces" panel, luck that the split is not got to where I was interested ...
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brat saw,BRAT!

Test n°2 : Saw

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Despite scare me the greatness of this tool, I was amazed to see that the cuts, in addition to being extremely simple and precise, is came clean!

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Here's what the panel cut once (still unfinished)

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Now, files in hand, we finish the cut so that it fits precisely!

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After 10 minutes I got tired, so I resorted to methods ...hasty

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Now go to color!

Took a piece of plexy advancing, I gave a spray of white ... and to my amazement ... it is identical to the original plastic!
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BUT! Otherwise, where's the fun? : asd:
The panel will not leave him completely transparent, but will cover the part where you see the bars to fit the original panel so as to give it more "mimetic", who must see to say "That panel has always been there" :

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In addition to the usual frame monotonous straight lines and curves I thought I would do something "different", everything stems from the fact that not long ago I was in love with the 600T and its side panel, as well, with "alternative" methods, I'm trying to copy the particular curves of the panel
BUT! To make it "different", I will leave a subtle nuance that separates the net with the transparent color in order to give effect "fade"

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First of all define the parts of the net color

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A slight sanded with 1500 grit and then primer!

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This is the first coat of color:

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And this is a short preview of the finished work!

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STAY TUNED!
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Re: Project Kathrine #3
Hi and welcome to ocaholic Themitichris!

Great mod man! This is going to be interesting to follow!
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Aw: Project Kathrine #4
Ouh, nice sleeving! I like these colours.
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