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| shenske:
--- Quote from: tiktektak on October 07, 2007, 04:24:33 PM --- --- Quote from: antony30bc on October 07, 2007, 03:10:44 PM ---Do you have a picture of a modified case? If it is cleaner looking when you melt rather than melt/cut as the Dremel does I would switch. Antony30bc --- End quote --- I'll take a picture when I have time tomorrow. It does look ok but not perfect(I suppose it can't be perfect :) ).... --- End quote --- sorry to dig up an old thread tiktektak, do you still have your picture of you modified case for NES games? i'd really like to see how they fit thanks |
| tiktektak:
There you go.... |
| shenske:
thanks i appreciate the pictures, it gives me a lot better idea. 2 questions: 1. Do the games fit snug or still kind of loose? 2. How long does it take (roughly) to modify a UGC in this way? thanks |
| tiktektak:
They fit pretty good because if you always melt the plastic at the same points they always fit snuggly... It is a rather lucky coincidence that they fit so good... Time is maybe the only part which is a little factor you should consider.... You know a soldering iron goes through the plastic like a knife through butter BUT it is a process were you need patience or otherwise you could damage the case on the outside or else... I think around 10-15 Minutes per case if you are cautious... |
| erggthegreat:
If only these UGC were a little thinner, maybe just enough to fit the game, almost lke a dvd case that way one could fit more on a shelf!! If i had the money i would invest in a game case specifically for NES replacement! :'( |
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