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Owner: ky3ne4ik
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Posted: July 13th 2010
Updated: July 13th 2010 - 5:08 AM
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Key Features: High Rated Intel CPU
Homepage: http://ky3ne4ik.narod.ru/index.html
Worklog: http://ky3ne4ik.narod.ru/dozer.html
This user's other mods:
  • Case "Blue horse"
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System Specs: Сeleron1700, 256 RAM, 40GB hard drive and CD-ROM drive.
Performed Mods: Office bulldozer The office. The end of the month. Documents. A lot of documents. The printer said: "Load paper." Paper. Megatons of paper. I would like to remove all it with help of autoloader… Or to roll with help of bulldozer... I need small, hard office bulldozer. Its name will be “T100”. I saw such bulldozer in my childhood. It looked like a tank, but without the guns. May be it was a prototype for the terminator “T1000”. Month is finished, and I didn’t need a bulldozer. I think that I need a computer with the function of the bulldozer, which will help to remove documents. What do you think about such an apparatus? It is unusual. I think that I can make such device from the old spares, which stored in the corner of the office: radiators, fans, bolts and etc. One, two, three, four, five, and I begin to make a computer-dozer. I need tracks and wheels. Old coolers look like the wheels. But I don’t see tracks. May be late? Cover of old CD-ROM drive will be chassis. Where are tracks? I fix on the base fans, hard disk and CD-ROM drive. I found bulldozer blade! It’s a case of old electronic device. Into this blade I insert power supply. But power supply doesn’t want live in this case. Radiators board power supply is high. Disassemble, bend, and assemble. But bulldozer blade is incorrect. Bulldozer will be harder to stir up the paper, but it will be safely for my children. I make socket in side. Cool. I strengthen the blade to the platform, and then strengthen the platform to chassis of the bulldozer. Great moment: put up motherboard Intel on the bulldozer. So, I can make computer which I wanted: small, heavy and clumsy. Junk! Is this only my feeling that I missed important detail? This is a flag with labeled "Assembled in Russia”. I didn’t add “with love”. Tracks! Two tracks! Where are they? Find tracks and send a bulldozer to the barricades. More: This mod is workable computer with System Specs: Сeleron1700, 256 RAM, 40GB hard drive and CD-ROM drive. The concept of mod: - Old coolers are the walls and force elements of the design. - No dremel, lathe, milling machine. Successful modding everyone!
More: This mod is workable computer with System Specs: Celeron1700, 256 RAM, 40GB hard drive and CD-ROM drive. The concept of mod: - Old coolers are the walls and force elements of the design. - No dremel, lathe, milling machine. Successful modding everyone!
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8 Comments

#1
Laurijan
1000 Posts
Looks like a bomb disarming robot :) Funny mod!
Posted on Jul 13th 2010, 5:40 Edit | Reply
#2
Papahyooie
500 Posts
absolutely awesome! Very well put together, looks like, and imaginitive! It reminds me of art projects we used to do called "reconstructions" where we would take pieces from one thing and make them into a sculpture of another thing. And I loved your story, even if I could barely read it.

Would have been funnier if it was a tank, since its from russia, but that's just my opinion lol.
Posted on Jul 13th 2010, 7:27 Edit | Reply
#3
sttubs
200 Posts
excellent build
Posted on Jul 13th 2010, 7:43 Edit | Reply
#4
mdsx1950
1000 Posts
9/10 Very creative!
Posted on Jul 13th 2010, 7:55 Edit | Reply
#5
[I.R.A]_FBi
Eligible for custom title
mad
Posted on Jul 13th 2010, 8:55 Edit | Reply
#6
pentastar111
500 Posts
10 for coolness factor!
Posted on Jul 13th 2010, 19:22 Edit | Reply
#7
erocker
Senior Moderator
I love it and consider it art! I especially like the fact that it is all computer hardware.. IDE ribbons for the tracks, etc. Very well done. 10/10 :)
Posted on Jul 13th 2010, 19:25 Edit | Reply
#8
boulard83
200 Posts
I voted 5/10 because:

Im not sure ...
Posted on Jul 17th 2010, 22:05 Edit | Reply
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