Gp32 Modded To Hell And Back (in One Piece)


Old school NES controller, Red buttons, black control stick with grey border (or red if you wish) and black face.
 
Crocomire posted on Jul 9 2004 at 04:25 PM said:
i've decided that i'm gunna do the kill bill one. lek, will "fast dry enamal" od just as well as super enamel?
Dunno! ;)

Have a look here:

http://www.plasti-kote.co.uk/Site/products...p?PRODUCT_ID=43

It seems that fast dry enamel can bond to plastic, so I have no reason to assume that it wouldn't work just the same as super enamel.
 
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ty, also, how much of each colour did you use, will a small can be sufficient for the main body? also do you need to do lighter colours first if ur gunna do colours on top of each other
 
I think the fast dry enamel covers 0.6m². That's easily enough for 3-4 coats of a GP32.

I'm not sure how mixing colours works tbh. I think I read somewhere that you need to spray the other colour on immediately.

Also, I expect that if you spray a lighter colour on first, then a darker colour second, than the darker colour will be more prominent and vice-versa.


Worth spraying a bit on some paper or something first to see what happens, i.e. whether two colours mix or not.

FAQ for Fast Dry Enamels: http://www.plasti-kote.co.uk/Site/faq.asp?FAQ_CAT_ID=4

"CAN TWO OR MORE COLOURS OF FAST DRY ENAMELS BE MIXED TO CREATE DIFFERENT SHADES?

Yes. All Fast Dry Enamels brush-on colours are formulated with the same properties and can be mixed to create different colours."

^^May mean that the paintable fast dry's can be mixed, but not aerosols?
 
Efompor posted on Jul 10 2004 at 03:36 AM said:
dont the LED's decrease battery life a lot? I mean the BLU didnt have that much life to begin with...
I get around ~11 hours playing mp3's constantly. That's with the backlight on for about an hour, using 2300mAh batteries. The LED's don't take much current really.
 
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I got bored

http://freehost19.websamba.com/Sprites_R_Us/NESgp32.png - NES one....
http://freehost19.websamba.com/Sprites_R_Us/ybgp32.png - Yellow Black
http://freehost19.websamba.com/Sprites_R_Us/g+rgp32.png - Christmas colors
http://freehost19.websamba.com/Sprites_R_Us/Deleted Usergp32.png - Red Black PoG1 requested
http://freehost19.websamba.com/Sprites_R_Us/opgp32.png - Orange Pink dont ask Deleted User wanted to see it
http://freehost19.websamba.com/Sprites_R_Us/uwgp32.png - Navy Blue White

so how you like them??

I know I did a sloppy job on a few...

NOTE: the colors are a little washed out...
 
lek posted on Jul 7 2004 at 12:17 AM said:
Steve-O: That's a great price, is is the same/similar stuff to what I used, i.e. can it bond to plastic? I might have to nip into Wilko' and have a look round. I *think* Halfords may also sell the stuff.
Yes its for Plastics... Theres Matalic Blue which is nice :D

Halfords is expensiver :(
 
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I like that Red and black one. I think I'll do that on both my GBA and when I get a Blu(The GBA is practice, as will be my GBC.)
 
wow i just found this post while looking for something... this is pretty sweet! :lol:

i'm going to paint mine with the tutorial lek wrote in his site.
 
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