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Mod of the Month - November 2009

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oliverw92 30th November 2009, 23:02 Quote
THanks for the nomination! Shame i havn't got any pics up there of it more complete!
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Originally Posted by capnPedro
Your soldering mustreally suck then. A lot of those in the picture look like cold/dry joints.

That was v1 of the PCB which was done in a hurry with a shoddy maplins soldering, here is a better pic of the latest one (v3) : http://oliver.stirk.org/WorkLogs/MiniMe/Pics/18-10-2009%200002.jpg . Still a couple of dry ones, but there were a few issues with the tracks in a few places.

Thanks for the votes guys, much appreciated :) Honoured to be going up against the likes of Bill!
Von Lazuli 1st December 2009, 00:27 Quote
Hey hey! Thanks for the nomination. I never really saw it coming.

I am not sure who I will vote for yet, I will have to check on all the mods again. A lot can happen in two weeks.
docodine 1st December 2009, 00:31 Quote
Bleh, I just don't like the more 'professional' projects. G69T, mnpctech (many props, sorry), etc. won't ever get my votes, just because MOTM should go to mods that anyone can pull off, given decent time and effort. Slipperyskip, G-gnome, Coolmeister, etc. are prime examples of modders who would get my vote.
Combatus 1st December 2009, 00:35 Quote
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Originally Posted by capnPedro
Soldering snob. Sorry.

:)
Blademrk 1st December 2009, 10:26 Quote
hmm, was hard to pick one, they're all really good. picked Khaos in hthe end (I'm a sucker for the Geiger look)
Stuey 1st December 2009, 14:03 Quote
This was a tough one - they're all great mods. I ultimately went with DBRS for its sheer awesomeness/
ADP 1st December 2009, 17:43 Quote
Hi

DBRS Project forever

:D
TheMatrixContinuum 1st December 2009, 18:39 Quote
My vote would be for Mr. Owen's Bio-Mech. He raises the bar with each one of his builds and yet still maintains a factor of "do-ability" for the rest of us, that he inspires. I believe he has the ability to create over-the-top works as we've seen with the ION Cube and yet still shows enough restraint to throttle back his builds and keep them just in reach of the average builder. This is what creates interest and a loyal following. He doesn't just feed you. He takes the next step and shows you how to fish. How to become the teacher... Bio-Mech is the inspiration behind my first mod, while Mr. Owen, the man, is the inspiration behind my modding. Thanks Bill.
CustomPCMAX 1st December 2009, 19:07 Quote
Glad to see the Bio-Mech mod nominated Bill. I have seen it in person and I can say that it is really amazing, even in it's unfinished state.
siscoregna 1st December 2009, 22:10 Quote
hi guys!
vote for DBRS Project!:D
DAVEtheRAVE 2nd December 2009, 16:17 Quote
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Originally Posted by Stuey
This was a tough one - they're all great mods. I ultimately went with DBRS for its sheer awesomeness/

+1
DBRS gets my vote.
Kylevdm 2nd December 2009, 22:12 Quote
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Originally Posted by docodine
'professional' projects. G69T, mnpctech anyone can pull off, given decent time and effort. Slipperyskip, G-gnome, Coolmeister, etc. are prime examples of modders who would get my vote.

Anyone can pull of a "professional" mod if they wanted too! And Coolmeister is a "professional" modder too, as is EEL, Craig Bru etc etc anyone who makes money from projects are "professional"!

Any, MR Owen gets my vote! With Oliver close behind :)
picio71 3rd December 2009, 13:53 Quote
vote for DBRS Project!
giampa 6th December 2009, 11:11 Quote
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Originally Posted by picio71
vote for DBRS Project!

me too, DBRS Project is the best ...;)
sethnmalice 6th December 2009, 20:02 Quote
Bio-Mech for me, simply put....Technical Simplicity.
The_Gnu 7th December 2009, 19:42 Quote
Alot of nice mods but its MiniMe by oliverw92 for me... nice log, nice quality in the build and quite a challenge.
G69T 7th December 2009, 22:44 Quote
Thanks to all for the credit, guys, because the DBRS Project is only 10% of the progress.

I decided to integrate a PC into the structure of DBRS.

Bye ;)

Sorry for my bad English... :(
Tony_Stark 8th December 2009, 01:07 Quote
Wow......

It's all impressive works, congrats guys ;)
Janele 8th December 2009, 01:19 Quote
but your computer or network may be sending automated queries
g4dual 14th December 2009, 22:19 Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by G69T
Thanks to all for the credit, guys, because the DBRS Project is only 10% of the progress.

I decided to integrate a PC into the structure of DBRS.

Bye ;)

Sorry for my bad English... :(



One vote for you! ;)
Deimos! 16th December 2009, 22:59 Quote
DBRS is fantastic! :)
Zio Sp_Hummer 17th December 2009, 01:25 Quote
great job !!!! ;)
G69T 17th December 2009, 13:08 Quote
I'm happy for the victory of the "Mod of The Mounth - November 2009"

Thank you very much to all of you! :rock

Bye,
Gianluca ;)
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