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Rob "Deblow" Deluce

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  1. Some more renders of the final 3D model, not 100% how I want some parts but i will alter the parts as I start to prep it before painting and sanding.
    Mostly some angels that I struggled to get correct when making the 3d model.

     

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    The blade will be sharp but this also means its going to be thin on the edge, so it will be strengthened with resin and epoxy glue.

    The bolts/nuts and some other parts will be resin printed to help keep the detail.

  2. The main part of my mod is the sword "Armor Breaker" from the game, this is my favorite sword because as the name suggests its great for breaking armor 
    and because its so "TOUGH" its perfect for some Tt Tough RAM :) 
    The RAM will be fitted at the start of the blade as part of the cutting edge, it will be fastened in place but be removable so it can still be used in a normal PC.

    This was a hard one to design as the photos online are not so great and don't show it from all angels so I had to reinstall the game and try capture my own shots of the weapon at all angels.

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    I also did a quick RAM 3d model to help with my design planning

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    This is most of the parts that will make up the sword, due to the limited print bed size it had to be carefully planed so the small parts when joined together would still remain strong, I originally was going to also use wood to strengthen the sword but decided to just spend longer printing and making it thicker than normal.
    In total around 2kg of plastic will be needed and a small amount of resin.

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  3. On 4/7/2021 at 10:23 AM, Nikola Miletić said:

    I definitely looks SOLID, but i hope there are no SNAKES in the grass 😄 Anyway, sounds very promising, can't wait for the final result :)

    lol, good one mate, thanks for taking time to comment :)

    On 4/5/2021 at 12:18 PM, Alan-Lee said:

    well if thats yr back garden then i am officially jealous. my back yrad is berlin west end. 🙂 a little different, even though its quite green for a big city. 

    what a difference 😞

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    Yeah I'm lucky to live in the countryside, planning to stay here forever lol
    your back garden looks cool, sure have more people to chill with than me :)
    Good luck with your project mate.

  4. Welcome to my build log and thank you Tt for inviting me to take part in something a bit different from the normal PC builds.

    My theme is based of one of my favourite games of all time! from the 100s of game and movie pieces I collected over the years it was Metal Gear Solid figures that started it all off.

    My Ram MOD build is called "SOLID MOD" I think the name is a nice  blend of the game title and the TOUGH ram brand.
     

     

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    VIDEO UPDATES
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    Good luck to all my fellow modders, lets get dirty and have some fun :)



  5. Black panther build using methods I have used in the past and something a bit new, clay.
    Using clay, vinyl, paints, lighting, Plexiglas, 3D prints and reusing most of the case parts and keeping the main selling point of the case for me, the glass. 



    You can follow me on the pages below for other updates and news.

    https://www.instagram.com/megadeblow/
    https://www.facebook.com/megadeblow/
    https://www.youtube.com/megadeblow

    Build log - 

     

    CPU  - AMD ryzen 2700
    HD    - Plextor M9Pe NVMe SSD
    RAM - G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB DDR4
    MB   - ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO (WI-FI)
    GPU - ASUS Republic of Gamers GTX1070

    CPU Block - Pacific W4 RGB
    GPU Block - Thermaltake Pacific V-GTX 10 Series Transparent (ASUS ROG)
    Case          - Thermaltake View 91TG RGB
    PSU           - Thermaltake Toughpower iRGB PLUS 850W Platinum
    Fans           - Thermaltake Riing plus 
    -                 - Thermaltake Riing Trio
    RADs         - Thermaltake RL360/
    RES          - Thermaltake Pacific T33
    Pumps      - Thermaltake Pasific P1
    Lighting     - Pacific Rad Plus
    -                - Pacific Lumi Plus
    Printers     - Box.co D9/CR10s 
    Filaments - Steadytech PLA 175

     

     

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  6. The design is my take on the style of gantry that Tony Stark uses in the Iron Man movies to suit up, with this design the robotic arms look to be building and installing components,  using this idea helps put focus on the components that's used to make this gaming PC and also keep the cases original shape and layout.
     
    Working with wood, paints, glass, plastics, 3d printing, airbrushing, wrapping and so on, so basically a bit of everything i have worked with in past builds, aside from clay.

    GPU   - Nvidia RTX 2080 Founders
    Sound - Creative Labs Sound Blaster AE-9
    RAM   - Thermaltake's WaterRam RGB. 3200MHz 32GB (4x8GB)
    Case  - Thermaltake lv20
    PSU   - Thermatake Toughpower PF1 ARGB
    Fans  - Thermaltake, Riing Trio, Duo.
    RGB lighting    - Thermaltake RGB strips
    Other lighting  - EL wire & tape.co.uk
    Filemant 3D printing - Steadytech PLA (box.co)
    Storage - ADATA SX8200 M.2 & SX950U SSD
    Watercooling parts from Thermaltake, all listed on build logs.


    https://www.facebook.com/megadeblow/
    https://www.instagram.com/megadeblow/
    https://www.youtube.com/user/MegaDeblow   

     

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  7. Been full speed ahead this past week, the build is complete but I have some progress photos to get uploaded before I work on the finals for you guys.

    Both sides have the same custom made fan covers, made as part of the structure.
    They was also given the same paint treatment as the other main parts, so lots of work involved to get the perfect finish.

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    The waterblock arrived recently, as this was the last part I was waiting for it made my day 

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    once the loop was completed I could make some covers and tidy-up the inside of the case.

     

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    I did a couple of logos including my own but wont be using them all.

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    Testing the arms strength, only the Nvidia 2080 needed some carefully placed screws to ensure it didn't drop.

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  8. The last time you will have seen the base the black base-coat was down, then I sanded, sanded and sanded, possibly 2 or 3 days spent sanding the base and the arms.
    every layer of paint has to be perfect or the end result will be ####.

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    Once all that hard work was done I stayed in the shed as the weather had dropped to -1c in the paint tent, so I got myself a new heater and continued with the gloss top coat, this was done in 3 stages to ensure it had a nice thick coat to make it super resistant to possible bangs and scratched should this end up at a show.

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    Although I had my shed done up like a Dexter kill room, a daddy long legs decided to drop in and stick around lol

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    The sides had lots of orange peal, I was aware of this problem as I painted but needed it to be very thick.

     

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    The base was not too bad as its flat, but still needed sanding one last time to make it 100% flat and get rid of the daddy long legs.

     

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    This is how it all looks when fully sanded flat.

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    Next stage is the fine wet sand and polish, I didn't take many photos as it was too messy.

  9. Very happy to be using the Nvidia RTX 2080 in JARVIS, this will be obviously be watercooled to make use of all my Tt cooling :)
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    Prior to the GPU arriving I did a test on all the lighting and other components, problems with the MB so I bought another.
    Should be good to go now, only the GPU to be added in to the loop along with some internal panels to cover the wires and other parts 
    I want hidden to help keep it clean looking.

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  10. The edge panels for the lv20 case are very easy to remove making it easier for me to paint, sanded down the original plastic, primed and a basecoat of black before quickly adding some clear on the top.
    This finish looks great as is, but once its hard and been sanded you get a very smooth finish that's even better to see in person.

     

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    after some sanding prior to buffing

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    Once buffed they look great, even as gloss black but im wanting to go with a dark chrome

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    with the dark chrome they really help the centre panel pop.

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