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1950s Pentium 4

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Aug 24, 2002
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strata

6:21AM | Sun, 25 August 2002

Flash Gordon goes "Cyber futuristic". Nicely done. :))

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Cinema1954

4:37PM | Sun, 25 August 2002

You know, I was actually planning on incorporating tailfins, but couldn't quite make them fit the design. I decided to use the taillights (drive activity indicators) instead...

gerry_g

5:51PM | Sun, 25 August 2002

Great image an'design, would you realy be able to get all the valves of a 1950's Pentium P4 in that one little box......!! '-)

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Cinema1954

6:54PM | Sun, 25 August 2002

They're not to scale... the access door on the front of the CPU is actually an entry door for the maintenance staff...

dlewis

1:12AM | Mon, 26 August 2002

I love it!!! It looks just like the one that Fonzy had. What an excellent idea!!

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locomouse

12:16PM | Mon, 26 August 2002

This is so cool! :-) I love the colour you chose... and those keys give it a wonderful touch (no pun intended). I'll bet you could incorporate the tailfins on a 50's era cordless mouse complete with whip antenna sporting a coon's tail ... one that rolls along on bias-ply tires with baby moon hubcaps... ;-) Excellent work !


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