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Day: May 27, 2007

Case Mod: The Dark Blade – Finally Finished

May 27, 2007 by Will O'Brien 20 Comments


Case mods aren’t usually enough to make Hack-A-Day, but we all drooled a bit when the Dark Blade started back in 2004. Now, it’s finally finished. Everything on the case was custom machined just for this project. I cropped the base for the shot – check out the full pics in this thread. Thanks to [Jake] for the tip.

Posted in computer hacksTagged case modding, casemodding

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