question regarding case design

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question regarding case design

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(Not sure what forum i should've posted in becuase this is about case design not construction)

I'm planning on making a portable n64 with a slim case (as slim as i can possibly make it, that is) and I wanted to do a graffiti design using paint or spraypaint (whatever will work). what kind of material can the case be made of in order to paint it? I want a really shiny/glossy look to it. what should i use?
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Any material should be fine, just make sure that after you prep it/paint it that you put on some clear coats to prevent damage to the paint job.
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and spraypaint will work? or should i stick to model paint? i need to work with something that wont wear off
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Well, if you use plastic, you can use a spraypaint called Krylon Fusion; it's specifically made to bond to plastics. Otherwise, model paint is fine.

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Post by joevennix »

Use krylon fusion if you make your case out of plexi, then spray paint some clear enamel over it to make it glossy.
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approximately how much would constructing this case cost, not including the paint.?
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depends on design complexity and the style of case etc from almost nothing to a lot of money
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If you know someone with an airbrush, you could use that and then use some spraycan clearcoat (The stuff of Gods). It worked well on this plastic stuff I used (I'm not sure what type of plastic it was, but I think it may have been plexiglass)
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