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Painting a damaged PC Engine Duo-R

Started by wyndcrosser, 09/06/2014, 09:06 PM

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wyndcrosser

I purchased a Duo-R soon after joining this site. The unit was sold nonfunctioning. I repaired pretty much everything except the caps, which were still good and the unit worked. Now, I had to repair the sides of the case as they were damaged. They are better now, but I you can still see cracks if you look closely.

Now, I'd like to attempt to bondo the cracks and paint it black and re-decal the unit with the PC Engine Duo logo.

Any advice, or would this be unlawful to paint such a thing of beauty.

Ayce

Put some pictures up so we can see what it looks like.
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jelloslug

I have some dye that I had mixed for the DUO-R

Nazi NecroPhile

I'm okay with painting, but you gotta know what you're doing and be willing to do it right.  A rushed, poorly prepped paint job is worse than leaving it battle scarred, so take your time filling, sanding, cleaning, and painting.
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DeshDildo

Quote from: guest on 09/07/2014, 12:48 AMI have some dye that I had mixed for the DUO-R
I always wondered if plastic dyes would work on Bondo.  Most of the custom items I've made were battered and tattered examples that had been properly repaired, filled, and painted.  There's no need to butcher up a nice example of something for customization's sake.  I say if you've got a console that's beat up, do something to make it pretty and unique.  However, as NecroPhile said, take the time to do it right.
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