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CC - Nekkid

another view of the insides. Mounting metal for the secondary PSU and the hard drive was cut from a donor Pentium case.

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A rat's nest of wire

Here's the messy wiring that make all these extra bits get along.
Just to the left of the yoke is the 12V relay that turns on the second power supply.

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The yoke's on you

The real guts of the analogue board.
To the left is the slim 3.5" 1 gig Seagate SCSI drive, and to the right of the yoke is the extra power supply from All Electronics powering the hard drive and sup

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CC where the mobo go

Here's where the motherboard goes. The frame of the CC was cut in such a way that the 630 harness it tabbed, so it can be removed easily by pushing some of the frame plastic out of the way.
Thanks to the two-slot PCI riser, there's pretty much zero space for anything on the right side.

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CC back

The Colour Classic from the back. Two PCI slots available, one with a 10/100 ethernet card.

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CC in all its glory

My Colour classic Takky, in all its glory.
Also noteworthy, if you look to the lower right, you can see a concrete stepping stone I made out of Pentium I and 486 CPUs

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Mustang and TAM pieces

The top piece was labelled "Mustang EVT Display". The bottom piece is a clear TAM keyboard mold.

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powerbook G3 cover pieces

No, that apple on the middle one isn't Black... if you could see it lit from behind, it would glow reddish bronze!

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A Few Lombard Parts

Some misc Lombard clear and smokey plastic pieces. There are a TON more of these and other Lombard and 5300 parts.

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Duo Dock II Prototype

Top view... sorry for the flash. It was dark out.

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