Steamtrooper Steampunk Stormtrooper Helmet

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Steampunk meets Star Wars…mmm tasty. Created by Brian Rood and shown at Rebelscum, this supercool Imperial Stormtrooper helmet will be auctioned off at a later date for Make-a-Wish Foundation. I don’t know about you but I think it would look pretty cool sitting in the living room of my yert. That’s ...

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Victorian iMac Mod Respects Wood

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Do you respect wood? Personally I respect pine. I respect walnut. I respect oak. It doesn’t matter. I’ve even joined the Do You Respect Wood Facebook group. Low grade wood, MDF, it doesn’t matter. I respect wood. And I respect this wooden iMac mod from Old Time Computer.

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Steampunk MAME Arcade Cabinet

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This has to be one of the sweetest homemade arcade cabinets ever. It’s a steampunk MAME arcade cabinet entitled Dr. Frankenstein’s Monster Arcade on the marquee. The machine combines “Victorian elements found in steampunk with electrical mad-scientist designs”. That’s one awesome combination. Since it’s a MAME cabinet, it can play virtually any arcade ...

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Steampunk LCD Monitor

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The world hasn’t seen a monitor this steampunk since the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack (too early in the day for an American history joke?). But seriously, this is a pretty sweet monitor mod, it looks almost like a shabby chic picture frame. The modder put a brass frame around an ...

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Steampunk Light Switch Plates

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I’m not the biggest fan of the whole steampunk movement, but these steampunk light switch plates are pretty cool. If you wanted to style up your home with a fancy switch plate, there’s really not a whole lot of options that are not either very plain or some childish cartoon character on a ...

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Steam Powered iPod Kicks it Old School

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Some people mod up their gadgets to look all steampunk on the outside while others make their gadgets actually be powered by steam! A steampunk craftsman has taken a Jensen #75 steam engine coupled to a Lego Technic Motor with a 5V regulator circuit soldered to a female USB connection with a diode ...

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