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And this is the unit, finished.
We only need to open up half of the top to access the cables, the wheels are usefull as hell & theres a handle for harder locations.
It looks good, Its very functional, the PlexiGlass window isn't the prettiest thing around, but thats my shotty work.
I'm not sure what kind of abuse it could take, but i guess i'll find out.
The end. Total cost of project, about 180$ i think.
Step 1 to build: [link]
We only need to open up half of the top to access the cables, the wheels are usefull as hell & theres a handle for harder locations.
It looks good, Its very functional, the PlexiGlass window isn't the prettiest thing around, but thats my shotty work.
I'm not sure what kind of abuse it could take, but i guess i'll find out.
The end. Total cost of project, about 180$ i think.
Step 1 to build: [link]
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Image size
533x800px 318.42 KB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed
1/64 second
Aperture
F/2.8
Focal Length
50 mm
ISO Speed
800
Date Taken
Jan 22, 2010, 10:49:38 PM
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Very cool! I built something like this into an old military case that was originally used for transporting tank shells. It has a 400 watt inverter, a 12 volt 24 AH battery, a charger for the input from my solar panel, and the coup de grace, a mini heavy duty air compressor so I can use my air cannon in the middle of nowhere. 
I love the case you used! It's aesthetically pleasing, and useful to boot! Cheers!

I love the case you used! It's aesthetically pleasing, and useful to boot! Cheers!