So I finally got around to painting the Super Nintendo.
So I finally got around to painting the Super Nintendo.
Last edited by Blanka789; 12-05-2012 at 02:48 AM.
Nice Job.
I have one painted almost exactly like that, only instead of blue mine i red and the cartridge slot is black as well.
Bet it yellows :P
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eventually overtime it will.... I use krylon fusion which bonds with the plastic at a supposed molecular level but still they can't guarantee it'll last forever ;p For years and years ya sure ;p for you lifetime? Might stretch... but I wouldn't give it more then 10-20 years even with something like krylon fusion.
Very sexy. Reminds me of Sega, for some reason. I feel like painting mine too, since it is mega-discolored... but I might mess it up o_O
That is one clean paint job. Can't really tell from the pics but did you use some sort of high gloss finish on that?
Hey nice job.
I'd like to paint the bottom half of mine grey, just to hide the yellow
How long did this take you? How hard was it?
Looks good, well done
I will paint all of my systems that I have doubles of. Now all I need is more than one of my systems.
Awesome paint job.
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Loving the color scheme! Neon blue + black is one of my favorites-- I built my computer with that as case colors, actually.
The paint job, as well, looks very professional. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones who still has the nice, non-yellowed case color on mine, eh? *waits for it to change.* I guess it's inevitable
My only suggestion would be to find or make a neon-blue logo sticker (seemed that you painted around it?) and put it on OVER some more black paint, then fill in the rest of the grey.
To the person who said this reminded them of sega, you get bonus points because that is what inspired me. I did use krylon fusion, and plastic primer which gives it that glossy look.
It was extremely easy, the hardest part was finding a bit to take apart the SNES that wouldn't strip the screw or itself in the process. This took only an hour or so, and waiting for paint to dry was most of that.
As for the gray areas, I covered the logo with electrical tape (pretty close to original size IMO), and left some areas gray to match. My main problem with getting rid of them is that I don't trust myself painting the controller ports. I'd hate to ruin them, so I just left grey accents to make up for it.
I think it looks great, except you might want to do something with the logo in the colors you painted it. It looks kind of awkward to have the off center gray rectangle there.
Is there a Krylon Fusion color close to the original SNES grey?
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I now have an urge to paint my SNES gold.