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    • obsidianspiderO
      obsidianspider
      last edited by obsidianspider

      Curiosity got to me and I tried them.

      "apple, pear & banana" - just tasted like apple sauce, but was really runny
      "apple & blueberry" - more runny apple sauce, but purple, and a bit tart
      "banana & strawberry" - the consistency of yogurt, but a weird aftertaste

      Important information for anyone building a RetroPie project. Haha.

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      • mooseprM
        moosepr @obsidianspider
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        @obsidianspider gotta try them all!!!

        want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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        • ?
          A Former User
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          Man, I have never heard of this Burger King Game Boy Color until now. Sounds pretty interesting, although I might not have been alive at that time (don't trust my profile).
          So can anyone give me some background info on this thing?

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          • obsidianspiderO
            obsidianspider @A Former User
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            @itsnitro

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            • obsidianspiderO
              obsidianspider
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              My chemistry experiment leads me to believe these little Burger King toys are not made from ABS. Or at least a polymer that doesn't dissolve in acetone.

              0_1491311783469_abs-maybe.jpg

              In the jar on the left you'll see the red plastic melted in a solid hunk at the bottom of the jar with the acetone floating above it. In the jar on the right you'll see the whitish substance which is acetone and plastic dissolved in it from the Gameboy Advance case I'm working on.

              Given that, I'm not sure what adhesive I'll be using to join the back of the red Burger King toy together. I could just use hot glue for now, but I'd like something more permanent. I've read Loctite 401 is really good, but it's also quite expensive.

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              • mooseprM
                moosepr @obsidianspider
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                @obsidianspider does the red plastic actually mix with the acetone and then separate out after? maybe if you get it all mixed then you could dollop it on and use it before it separates again?

                want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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                • obsidianspiderO
                  obsidianspider @moosepr
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                  @moosepr Its the consistency of chewing gum. I think I'll try bonding two pieces of the blue toy (which has become my test bed) together to see how that works before doing it on the red one. That Loctite 401 isn't carried at any local stores and seems to be selling for $30 for a 20mL bottle. Um. No.

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                  • obsidianspiderO
                    obsidianspider
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                    0_1491314942939_abs-test.jpg

                    Using a toothpick I globbed some of the red "cement" on to the blue toy to see how things go. It was pliable, but seemed to "dry" quickly.

                    Using a separate toothpick I put some of the white "cement" on the Gameboy Advance shell to secure the battery door in place. I used Scotch tape to keep the door in place. After taking the photo I saw that the door was slightly away from the case, so I used a few dabs of hot glue to keep the door in place while things set up. In my research I saw that adding too much ABS cement can cause things to warp, so I only put it in four corners of the battery door. I'd rather not wreck the case if I can help it.

                    I've read that you should let ABS cement dry for a few days to a week before attempting to sand it or put any load on it, so I'll let things go in the garage for a while and check back.

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                    • obsidianspiderO
                      obsidianspider
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                      After waiting a day, the results are good. The non-ABS cement seems fairly sturdy, though I'm not sure how strong it will end up being.

                      0_1491391344471_gbc-glue-test.jpg

                      I'm going to hold off on gluing the "hump" on the back of the red toy because I still need to find a source for tiny screws to hold the front and back of the case together, and I know it will be easier to drill the holes without the hump.

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                      • mooseprM
                        moosepr @obsidianspider
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                        @obsidianspider would be superawesome if you could do it without the hump!! thats the only thing that lets those toys down in my opinion (i also dont like the GB pocket becasue of its humps)

                        want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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                        • obsidianspiderO
                          obsidianspider @moosepr
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                          @moosepr Too bad I chopped a GIANT hole in the back in the middle to make it work. I'd have to look into cutting out the screen and then dissecting things that way. I don't know of another way to get inside. I am also out of toys to take apart aside from the green one which I'm keeping to show how things started off.

                          That said, I do have a saved search on eBay for these toys, but the water variants don't come up often.

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                          • mooseprM
                            moosepr @obsidianspider
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                            @obsidianspider maybe grind up all the excess plastic you have , then turn it into acetone soup, and 'cast' it inside the hole at the back? you could build it up in layers (but then the hours of working after)

                            want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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                            • ?
                              A Former User
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                              @aloedrink ummm

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                                disco0
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                                I am also beginning this project and brought a pink version of the BK gameboy
                                Now this particular model Im buying has the bulge at the back but isn't hinged like your red and blue versions
                                Is this still an acceptable case to modify?

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                                • obsidianspiderO
                                  obsidianspider @disco0
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                                  @disco0 I'd have to see it. I'm not sure how you'd get it apart. Maybe if you went in through the screen?

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                                  • spruce_m00seS
                                    spruce_m00se
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                                    did you ever finish this ?

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                                    • CodeDrawerC
                                      CodeDrawer
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                                      How big are these? @obsidianspider

                                      N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                                      • obsidianspiderO
                                        obsidianspider @spruce_m00se
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                                        @spruce_m00se Not yet.

                                        @CodeDrawer I posted photos of the toys next to a ruler earlier in the thread.

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                                        • spruce_m00seS
                                          spruce_m00se @obsidianspider
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                                          @obsidianspider does the zero fit inside?
                                          i think if it fits without chopping it then it would be fairly straight forward, just buy some hot glue and have at it :)

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                                          • CodeDrawerC
                                            CodeDrawer
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                                            @obsidianspider Hey thanks!

                                            N64 emulation is the next step :)

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