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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2009

A steampunk casemod by Dana Mattocks. See his MySpace page at http://www.myspace.com/steampunkfrankenstein. Pictures of the project here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/steampunkfrankenstein. Gizmodo story here: http://i.gizmodo.com/5156339/steampunk-frankenstein-pc-is-awesome-enough-to-e... Slash Gear story here: http://www.slashgear.com/8ft-steampunk-frankenstein-computer-case-mod-1935096/

Pretty cool. I'm impressed, it goes without saying, though I do say it, anyway.

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  • P.S. I love your username, R. Daneel Olivaw!

  • @arpeggio1358 Thanks. Not many get the reference these days.

  • What's the song which is in the video!? I love It!!

  • It's the theme from "Young Frankenstein."

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  • @rdolivaw It's far more mainstream today than it was. In fact it was the foundation I built my library on. It is certainly more relevant to our society now, you would almost have to be a robot to not care!

  • You took casemod to a higher plane of existence! Stunning work there, so much detail! I'm working on a steampunk computer rebuild where all boards and parts are spread out flat on the wall. Wish I had so many brass parts! To be posted soon...

  • That is truly a work of art, the attention to detail is simply astounding. I came to youtube looking for case mod ideas and.. You have really set the bar quite high for the rest of us. Bravo.

  • @rdolivaw I've loved those books since I was a kid. The Caves of Steel and The Naked Sun were two of the first science-fiction books I ever read.

  • This is a marvelous creation. I really envy makers. I can steampunk old computers that no longer run, but I don't have the metal working and other skills necessary to steampunk a working computer...and have it still run, that is. Thank you for posting.

  • @poshi12

    Who wants a rolls in da hay?

  • young frankinstein?lol

  • HOLY!!! And it even works :P

    thats just amazing

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