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Bender:
looking FANTASTIC! :cheers: :cheers:

Kman-Sweden:
I have to admit that I really hated this build in the beginning. I think that I was converted right about when you started painting the buttons..
Nice work and keep it up.  :applaud:

drventure:
Hey KMan

Thanks! Yeah, it's not exactly a "traditional" build  :)

And I know there are a lot of people out there that don't get into the whole "steampunk" thing, which is cool.

When I started this whole thing, it was going to be something completely different. But the project has kind of morphed and taken on a life of it's own.

Even now, it's changing a lot. Back several months ago, I'd planned on going all out, steampunk wise, with piles of gears, copper pipe and gauges.

But now, I'm thinking I'm going to tone that down some. Make it "steampunk influenced" instead of full on.

But thanks again for the comments!

drventure:
Had to post this.

I don't think I can use them in my cab, but dang these are gorgeous looking buttons



Here's the ebay item

http://cgi.ebay.com/3-Gold-Steel-Push-OFF-ON-N-O-Switch-for-Harley-G16BN_W0QQitemZ290263878405QQcmdZViewItemQQptZBI_Connectors_Switches_Wire?hash=item4395134b05

Epyx:
Looking forward to seeing how this turns out! :cheers:

To me it really has that "Bioshock" vibe, something I would expect to find in one of Rapture's art deco buildings...cool.

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