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velocityg4

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I did a search and could not find this already posted. Anyways this Wall-e Case mod is just plain awesome.

Edit here is a much more detailed original article on the build process, but it is in Russian.

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Thats pretty sick, it looks so polished. I could see someone marketing this to Toys R Us or something.
 
Next step: add a remote control and make it moveable. Then replace the PC internals with Mac Pro hardware, and it would be ready for all your heavy lifting.

Very, very neat. It'd be cool to see a line of character-inspired computer towers... I would totally sign up for an R2-D2 one! :D
 
Yup really cool.

Bunch of Wall-E goodness =)
Check out the Origami
http://www.geekologie.com/mt/mt-search.cgi?search=wall-e&IncludeBlogs=&IncludeBlogs=1&x=0&y=0


Next step: add a remote control and make it moveable. Then replace the PC internals with Mac Pro hardware, and it would be ready for all your heavy lifting.

Very, very neat. It'd be cool to see a line of character-inspired computer towers... I would totally sign up for an R2-D2 one! :D

Not a case mod but R2-D2 Home Theater
http://www.geekologie.com/2008/05/video_of_the_r2d2_home_theater.php
 
Next step: add a remote control and make it moveable. Then replace the PC internals with Mac Pro hardware, and it would be ready for all your heavy lifting.

Way too small, this baby is running Atom:)

Besides, since all the other Wall-E's stopped functioning I assume they were running Windows, collected too much garbage(lame joke is lame).
 
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