I'm not sure what category this falls into, but it is certainly interesting.
Lian Li releases awesome but utterly useless model train PC case
Just what every train room needs!
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I'm not sure what category this falls into, but it is certainly interesting.
Just what every train room needs!
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I would certainly agree with the "utterly useless" part.
But can you run it conventional or do you need Legacy?
Kevin
Deluxe model moves back and forth on "extra track" and has a smoke unit. Nothing about sound effects or command control compatibility!
Perfect gift for the person that already has everything and doesn't need anything else.
I doubt anyone here would actually want one, but it was good for the laugh factor.
I doubt anyone here would actually want one, but it was good for the laugh factor.
JOhn I'm not so sure about that. Remember this thread? https://ogrforum.com/d...ent/8187868225997497
Kevin
Well, your computer on rails would be less practical than your car with a new paint job.
I've built a couple of PCs, and I could see building a server in a case like this -- plenty of interior space. I'm liking this one.
It's amusing, but it's pretty spendy.
A toy train with a computer circuit board inside.
What a novel idea.
Too bad Lionel didn't license it.
I ordered one for my wife for our anniversary. I have been looking for something really romantic because I have been spending a bit too much time on trains lately. I'm sure she will love this. Should I get the one that moves or do you think that's overkill.
I can see the look on my mother-in-laws face now.
Please come visit me in the hospital the day after my anniversary.
" Should I get the one that moves or do you think that's overkill. "
The moving one could bring a whole new meaning to "My computer's just crashed!".
Clearly *NOT* prototypically correct. Besides... there aren't enough rails on the track.
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