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Macro Black
Author:
Dave Williams
Published:
1st September 2005
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1 - Intro 1 - A Concept is Born
2 - Intro 2 - A Black Shiny Thing
3 - Intro 3 - Lights and Stuff
4 - Intro 4 - Controls and Display
5 - HDD Activity Lights
6 - Making a Fanbus
7 - Knobs with Lights
8 - Fanbus Chassis
9 - Fanbus Frontage
10 - Fibre Optics are Go
11 - The Coming Together
12 - Etchs and Masks
13 - Painting the Case
14 - Mirroring the Windows
15 - CD Drive
16 - Floppy Drive
17 - Lighty Up Feet
18 - Fan Grill
19 - Macro Black Logo
20 - Power Button
21 - The VFD
22 - Journey's End
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Macro Black
Three and a half years ago, Dave Williams stunned the modding world with the unveiling of Macro Black - a case mod truly ahead of its time. Today, we revisit this classic project in a modding Blast From The Past.
http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2005/09/01/macro_black/1
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1 - Intro 1 - A Concept is Born
2 - Intro 2 - A Black Shiny Thing
3 - Intro 3 - Lights and Stuff
4 - Intro 4 - Controls and Display
5 - HDD Activity Lights
6 - Making a Fanbus
7 - Knobs with Lights
8 - Fanbus Chassis
9 - Fanbus Frontage
10 - Fibre Optics are Go
11 - The Coming Together
12 - Etchs and Masks
13 - Painting the Case
14 - Mirroring the Windows
15 - CD Drive
16 - Floppy Drive
17 - Lighty Up Feet
18 - Fan Grill
19 - Macro Black Logo
20 - Power Button
21 - The VFD
22 - Journey's End
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