A talented modder has crafted an impressive PC case that is the size and shape of a real-life sniper rifle as part of a contest held by PC parts manufacturer Cooler Master.

The PC modding community has been known to produce someimpressive creations, especially whenprizes are on offer. One example is theCooler MasterCase Mod World Series, which offers participants the chance to win up to $5000 by building an impressive PC case.

One of the creators involved in this contest isJuggapat Modifier, a modder from Thailand who is a well-known name in the PC modding scene thanks to his impressive creations, such as a PC case resembling aGundamhead.

His latest creation has been built to resemble a life-size sniper rifle. Decked out in Cooler Master’s distinctive colors of purple and black, Juggapat’s Sniper Rifle case seems to have been fitted with an ITX motherboard. It also has an impressive water-cooling setup located where the magazine would go on a real rifle.

The sniper rifle PC case does not seem to have been specifically based on any one real-world rifle. Instead, it borrows elements from various guns, both real and fictional. The basic shape calls to mind the Barrett M82, while other parts may have been inspired by the sniper rifle from Halo.

In the comments on his Facebook page, Juggapat Modifier explained that the build cost somewhere in the region of 100,000 Thai Baht, which equates to roughly $2,700.

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Rebecca Hills-Duty was a Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team, specializing in PC components, VR, AMD, Nvidia and Intel. She has previously written for UploadVR and The Escapist, hosts a weekly show on RadioSEGA and has an obsession with retro gaming.