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posted: 8 Dec 2009 / 9423 views
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Fascinated by the game Doom3, a gamer decided to make a modding of his computer in an industrial style.
It may seem strange, but the basic working material was polyethylene foam. The result exceeded all expectations, hats off to the author!
Hit the jump to see the very process of creating.

Incredibly Awesome Modding (77 pics)
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posted: 25 Nov 2009 / 2457 views
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In this cheerful atmosphere of St Andrews University (the oldest university in Scotland) were met the first-year students.
And in this fierce foam fight, there’s no mercy to anyone n_sm_19

Unusual Tradition of St Andrews University (21 pics)
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posted: 5 Nov 2009 / 2332 views
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Cheeming Boey is an artist who likes to use a Sharpie and make art on foam cups rather that using paintbrushes and painting on canvas or paper… it’s unusual but why not, after all it’s really well done…
His passion transformed into a business as he now sells them for hundreds of dollars.
Look at more of those cups after the jump!


Amazing Sharpie Art on Styrofoam Cups (79 pics + 1 video)
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posted: 20 Oct 2009 / 2289 views
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Last weekend, the Yauza river, Russia, was covered in some place by foam normally used to extinguish fire.
I don’t know how it all happened but it must have been fun.


A river full of foam (36 pics)
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posted: 6 Aug 2009 / 5656 views
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Apparently, this is a commercial or a clip.
In any case, to make so much foam - it's really cool, I would be more than happy to dive in it n_wink


When there is a lot of foam (53 pics)
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posted: 30 Jun 2009 / 8000 views
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It seems that bathing in the fountain became a very popular activity, at least in Russia.
This time, young people didn’t just bath, they took shampoos, bath foams, shower gels and had a great time dance3


Foam party or how the Russian youth have a good time (39 photos)
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posted: 30 Apr 2009 / 5466 views
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One Lithuanian guy built a car using mostly polyurethane foam. Just to remind: this material can be found in every room of our house and practically everywhere we go. It is an incredibly resilient, flexible, and durable manufactured material that can take the place of paint, cotton, rubber, metal, and wood in thousands of applications across all fields. Well, in the beginning it was something remotely looking as car, or more precisely a car carcass, so I can’t even say that it was a tunning. The designer also made a cabin of this self-expending foam and installed airbags. The latter, in these conditions, wasn’t so necessary ;)) But what can be a problem is car’s flammability.

Car made with polyurethane foam (34 pics)

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