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RE: Lego Case - tllim - 07-07-2016 Nice and looks good RE: Lego Case - kappadoky - 08-24-2016 Found the time to build a Lego-Case for the Pine as well^^ I'm a potterhead, so that's what came out while I just started to build a case without any plan: There's harry with hedwig and dumbledore, malfoy talking to snape, madame hooch with her broom in front of a quidditch ring, Hagrid in a boat with ron and hermione, who reads a book about plants (wich may become handy ) The treasure on the top right is a gem, the golden snitch, and the goblet of fire. In the tower is quirrel/voldemort, searching for the philosophers stone. Hope you like it Edit: Got a question: Are the open sides enough to keep the pine (A64+ 1GB) cool? There are also two small slits on the top. (around half a millimeter wide and 7 cm long) RE: Lego Case - atomicSoC - 08-26-2016 (04-01-2016, 06:24 AM)Tarjei85 Wrote: Will do when I get home. Very Nice! Looks about the same as the one I made but I used little lego doors and windows for all the ports haha RE: Lego Case - Tarjei85 - 08-26-2016 (08-26-2016, 08:13 AM)atomicSoC Wrote:(04-01-2016, 06:24 AM)Tarjei85 Wrote: Will do when I get home. Thats a great idea. I am sorry to say (but happy with the result) that I have taken apart my Lego casing and replaced it with a lasercut acrylic one. (Made by myself *proud*) RE: Lego Case - mfjnext - 03-17-2017 good job it's possible to buy this case ? RE: Lego Case - Luke - 03-17-2017 Wow Tarjei85 ... I'm impressed. RE: Lego Case - Tarjei85 - 03-30-2017 (03-17-2017, 02:12 PM)Luke Wrote: Wow Tarjei85 ... I'm impressed. Thank you. Have made a couple more designs for both LEGO- and laser-cut-casings, but nothing realized yet. Have to admit the Pine have been laying in a drawer the last months. Not because I'm not happy with it (I really love this machine) but because of no spare time at all. Hoping to rebuild it to a linux machine, but have to read up on the developement in ROMs since november RE: Lego Case - Luke - 03-30-2017 If Linux is what you're after, then I suggest using either Armbian or the ubuntu base image. I don't know when was the last time you used your Pine64, but these images have come a long way in the recent 6 months. |