As a model railroader that's pretty cool. Depending on the price I would get one just to put in my train room in the basement where I have collectible railroad stuff from signs to lanterns and other railroad memorbilia.
Very cool, but when it comes to functionality and price, this just can't win. It's more art than a computer case, but then again, that's what a lot of people want.
[citation][nom]internetlad[/nom]lol wtf[/citation]
My first thoughts too. I like Lian Li cases, the basic black aluminums are my choice and have used them on my last 3 builds.
[citation][nom]carnellm[/nom]Seriously, wher can I get this?[/citation]
Check newegg.com and tigerdirect.com or try to google it if they don't have it.
Put the power strip in the middle of your loop and let the cable rotate around as the train moves (obviously that won't work as well for a fancy setup w/actual model railroading).
Some motherboard have on-board power supplies (at least the Atoms that we've used for embedded systems) and only require a 12V DC input.
You could liven each track (one 12VDC the other GND) and power the PC through the wheels.
Combine this with Intels Widi and a Wireless mouse Keyboard, and yo wont need any wires!
Does anyone know if you can get a Mini-ITX motherboard with Widi?