
Near the seam where the two halves of the console meet, didn't get enough paint

Check out my sale thread below, NeoGeo MVS carts & Arcade gear wanted!:Niode wrote:Send him a dodgy cheque. Make it out to Scammy McScammerson.
I did disassemble the unit, I just was too lazy to build a proper support to hold the bottom.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Very nice, but disassemble the unit next time you do a paint job to prevent the seams from showing and to get a better coat of paint on the plastic.
Basically, but im lazyHobie-wan wrote:Looks good in gunmetal. Next time, you could take some corrugated cardboard and fashion it into a cylinder to hold it up off the ground for painting.
I gotcha.DNT 2.5 wrote:I did disassemble the unit, I just was too lazy to build a proper support to hold the bottom.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Very nice, but disassemble the unit next time you do a paint job to prevent the seams from showing and to get a better coat of paint on the plastic.
Check out my sale thread below, NeoGeo MVS carts & Arcade gear wanted!:Niode wrote:Send him a dodgy cheque. Make it out to Scammy McScammerson.
I just forgot that the seams were so large, I cant really spray anymore because it is clear coated and it would look even worse, I finished the controller, and DAMN ITS SEXY!Upsidedown Fuji wrote:Looks pretty good. Did you dissasemble the whole system including the modem or did you just forget to spray the insides of both sides of the casing to cover up the seams?
I'd crack her open one more time and finish up that one last detail and it will look even better.
Too bad you couldn't save the from SEGA and Powered by WindowsCE badges in the front... I wonder if taping them off with stenciling tape would have worked.
Either way, it's one of the better paintjobs I've seen for the system. Well done.