Excellent Pen Lee.
Spectacular Blank, Great First Steam Punk Casting.
Great Fit and Finish.
I think that Steam punk, is a little more than a collection of "Random Items".
My View of a Steam Punk Blank, is that it should have a Core Theme, and that all the Components are Attributes, and should Contribute to the Theme.
For Pens, I like to the Identify that the Components, Associate and Compliment, with the Theme's Object that the Artist is Portraying.
Some Items like Clock or Watch Cogs and Gears etc, in Random positions, being used to express the Mechanical Attributes, while Armour or Boiler plate to indicate Components of the Intended Power Source.
Perhaps I am trying to make more of "Steam Punk", than others who may have different View's.
The Concept, that I subscribe too, of "Steam Punk", for me had it's origin, from the Scouting Movement back in the 40's, with the works of William Heath Robinson, a notable Cartoonist and Illustrator of Complex, Weird Machinery, designed to manually perform simple everyday tasks, using common, recognizable and readily available, materials.
Some Examples at
http://socks-studio.com/2016/11/07/william-heath-robinsons-wacky-inventions
Or from the later American Rube Goldberg at
http://coolmaterial.com/roundup/rube-goldberg-machines/
Congratulations,
Brian.