The front of the case. Still missing the start and select button.
The back of the case. You can see the panel I put in to mount the retro duo on.
The controller cut up and ready to be relocated.
The ps1 screen motherboard cut up a little.
The retro duo mounted in the case.
The back of the case with a hole cut for the cartridge.
to do: led mod the screen, connect the controller, add speakers, add start select L and R buttons, touch up the case... a lot and get batteries.
Stuntpenguin007's SnesP WIP (now with pictures)
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Re: Stuntpenguin007's SnesP WIP
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I couldn't make it easier if I did it for you.
Yes you have to have a smart charger.
I couldn't make it easier if I did it for you.
Yes you have to have a smart charger.
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Re: Stuntpenguin007's SnesP WIP
ahhh, I forgot about the reference section.
Thanks!
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Re: Stuntpenguin007's SnesP WIP
bump for update
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Re: Stuntpenguin007's SnesP WIP (now with pictures)
Looks like a bondo monster thew up on a couple chunks of plastic. Needs sanding, other then that looks good so far.
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Re: Stuntpenguin007's SnesP WIP (now with pictures)
haha yeah, I need to get a heavier sandpaper sometime. I tried sanding it with fine grit, but it was taking a really long time.
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Re: Stuntpenguin007's SnesP WIP (now with pictures)
i hope you arent filling all those big gaps with bondo, cause its just going to crack and fall apart if thats the case! bondo is not a structural material.
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Re: Stuntpenguin007's SnesP WIP (now with pictures)
I'm going to start back up on this, so what should I be using as a structural material? Do I have to scrap the front of the case?Triton wrote:i hope you arent filling all those big gaps with bondo, cause its just going to crack and fall apart if thats the case! bondo is not a structural material.
My ps1 screen has been through a lot since I last posted. The screen might be cracked, and the power plug came off of it, so I can't test it to find out. Can anyone link me to a picture of where to apply voltage? I'm just afraid of reversing the polarity and frying it. I'm sure it's in the stickies, so I'll look for it myself in the meantime.
SNESP WIP
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Re: Stuntpenguin007's SnesP WIP (now with pictures)
Epoxies stand the test of time and have zero shrinkage. Definitely structurally stable stuff! Bondo is more for minor spot filling as lots of it will shrink and crack.