My custom/modded NES (pics coming soon)
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classicgamer5
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My custom/modded NES (pics coming soon)
I decided I wanted to make myself a custom NES, so I bought some Krylon paint and some LEDs. I swapped out the red power LED for a blue one (first time I've ever soldered and it turned out really well), then this moring I took the system apart completely and masked off some of the labels and stuff so my paint woudn't ruin them. I painted my first and second coats of Red paint and am waiting for it to dry. I also am going to paint a controller red to match, plus I'm going to add 2 blue LEDs to the contoller. I will post some pictures as soon as I fix my camera charger, I might have to go buy a new one.
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Re: My custom/modded NES (pics coming soon)
Sounds cool. Can't wait to see it.
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classicgamer5
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Re: My custom/modded NES (pics coming soon)
I added another coat of paint and touched up some rough spots. I also painted my controller. I cant wait to take pics 
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Re: My custom/modded NES (pics coming soon)
Did you prime and clean the surface first? gives a REALLY nice finish if you do it properly, An example is http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... +dreamcast
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Re: My custom/modded NES (pics coming soon)
I did, I need another coat though. I might even replace the bottom with a grey one, or paint it black. I also just put my controller together and it looks really goodDNT 2.5 wrote:Did you prime and clean the surface first? gives a REALLY nice finish if you do it properly, An example is http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... +dreamcast
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Re: My custom/modded NES (pics coming soon)
Good, make sure to keep your coats nice and light. Don't rush through it.
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classicgamer5
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Re: My custom/modded NES (pics coming soon)
I was touching up (paint) my NES and sorta messed it up. I need to sand and get anot her coat on it. I did finish painting my controller. Heres a pic (sorry for the quality)


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Re: My custom/modded NES (pics coming soon)
Hey, just a tip, get as much light as possible with your camera, and pull back from the image, it will give MUCH better quality.
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Re: My custom/modded NES (pics coming soon)
I'm using a little kids $15 camera...I still need to get a charger for my good one.DNT 2.5 wrote:Hey, just a tip, get as much light as possible with your camera, and pull back from the image, it will give MUCH better quality.
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