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    • paffleyP
      paffley
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      Looking good @ruckage thumbs up!

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      • MadRikXIVM
        MadRikXIV
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        Looks good, I did similar, keeping the original controllers attached with USB guts inside.

        I need to finish it, now I have decent WiFi the Pi fits in better, is a squeeze inside a Famicom, and the solder on me USB hub broke so need a new Hub inside.

        Added to my one day list.

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        • ruckageR
          ruckage @paffley
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          @paffley said in Famicom build:

          Looking good @ruckage thumbs up!

          Thanks :)

          @madrikxiv said in Famicom build:

          Looks good, I did similar, keeping the original controllers attached with USB guts inside.

          I need to finish it, now I have decent WiFi the Pi fits in better, is a squeeze inside a Famicom, and the solder on me USB hub broke so need a new Hub inside.

          Added to my one day list.

          Thanks for the reply. This will also use the original controllers - they are a big part of the look of the console apart from anything else (I have raphnet converters ready to use). Like most of my builds it will be fairly specific so it will only be used for Famicom/FDS, Nes, and gameboy games so the original controls are ideal. The only modification to the controllers will be replacing the membranes as the originals have several splits in them.
          Did you have a build thread - it would be interesting to see it.

          This actually is one of the trickier consoles for fitting the rpi inside. My plan at the moment is to have the pi at the front of the console as space is very limited at the back. I normally like to keep cartridge eject mechanisms working but that may not be possible in this case.

          SNES mini/Nes mini/Famicom mini theme developer.

          If you'd like to support my work you can donate here: Donate

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          • ruckageR
            ruckage
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            Did a quick test fit to see how it looks. I should have taken before photos of the eject slider as it had impact damage/skuff marks to all 4 corners leaving them looking white so I gently used a heat gun on them and the white marks faded away so it looks almost as good as new again. Once I'd inserted the eject switch I also used the heat gun to 'erase' the stress marks on the tabs caused when clipping it onto the console.

            It just needs a new sticker on the front now (I've made a reproduction which I think will do the job). Not sure if I'm going to replace the transparent stickers for the power and reset button as I quite like the look of it without them.

            0_1536089595850_famicom test fit.jpg

            SNES mini/Nes mini/Famicom mini theme developer.

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            • cellyC
              celly @ruckage
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              @ruckage looks very nice! I’ll be following this build, you do great work man. What was the product name you used to paint onto the shell? Wonder if it would has the same effects on a yellowed DMG shell.

              Currently Playing: Tetris (Gameboy)

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              • lilbudL
                lilbud @celly
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                @celly said in Famicom build:

                What was the product name you used to paint onto the shell?

                I think it is something called Retrobright

                Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                • cellyC
                  celly @lilbud
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                  @lilbud no not Ret0brite, he said he used a vinyl dye. I was just wondering what brand.

                  Currently Playing: Tetris (Gameboy)

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                  • ruckageR
                    ruckage @celly
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                    @celly said in Famicom build:

                    @ruckage looks very nice! I’ll be following this build, you do great work man. What was the product name you used to paint onto the shell? Wonder if it would has the same effects on a yellowed DMG shell.

                    @lilbud said in Famicom build:

                    I think it is something called Retrobright

                    No, not RetroBright, It's vinyl dye. The brand I used was TRG. Essentially it's a type of paint that bonds with plastic (I believe it at least partially seeps into the plastic). It doesn't actually remove yellowing, it covers it over with whatever colour you choose.
                    I'm sure it would work on a gameboy shell though I couldn't say how hard wearing it would be. It is supposed to be quite durable though. The main challenge would be getting the exact grey colour of the original.

                    SNES mini/Nes mini/Famicom mini theme developer.

                    If you'd like to support my work you can donate here: Donate

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                    • ruckageR
                      ruckage @celly
                      last edited by ruckage

                      @celly Just a heads up if you plan to try out the Vinyl Dye. It takes a lot longer to dry than you probably expect. Within a day it's definitely dry enough to handle but I noticed the plastic parts I reattached such as the cartridge flap and ejector began to adhere slightly so the solvents were obviously still present to a degree. It's been a week now and the vinyl dye definitely seems much harder and I'm guessing far more durable now so I would recommend allowing at least a week for the dye to fully cure.

                      SNES mini/Nes mini/Famicom mini theme developer.

                      If you'd like to support my work you can donate here: Donate

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                      • cellyC
                        celly @ruckage
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                        @ruckage good info to know, thanks. I found the brand you used on Amazon. Just not sure if it’d bring the same results on a DMG shell as you had with your Fami.

                        Currently Playing: Tetris (Gameboy)

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                        • MadRikXIVM
                          MadRikXIV
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                          I used PlastiKote on mine, came out well.

                          Some pics from a while back, and was a tight fit inside...0_1536518970519_1490945719943-20170330_182946-2016x1512-resized.jpg 0_1536518991620_1490621538052-20170326_062006.jpg
                          0_1536519013471_1490945693049-20170330_182938-1512x2016-resized.jpg 0_1536519024988_1489394551152-fami.jpg

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                            BrotherEstapol @ruckage
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                            @ruckage how did your repo of the front sticker turn out?
                            I'm doing a similar project and was having trouble finding a new sticker, so I was hoping you had some success! (or failures I can learn from!)

                            Apologies for digging up an old thread; it seemed more appropriate than creating a new topic!

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