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| lomoverde:
It looks very professional,i hope to have the skills one day. :applaud: |
| vertexguy:
Unclear Hermint: Thanks for posting those pics of your serial plate. That's one thing I was still trying to figure out and now you've given me clues on how to do it. Did you use a laser printer or inkjet with Avery clear stickers? Also I'm thinking maybe another layer of some clear laminate spray or thin sheet over the top of it might be needed to keep the ink from fading over time? Look fantastic! :cheers: |
| meyer980:
--- Quote from: vertexguy on March 15, 2021, 03:21:54 pm ---Unclear Hermint: Thanks for posting those pics of your serial plate. That's one thing I was still trying to figure out and now you've given me clues on how to do it. Did you use a laser printer or inkjet with Avery clear stickers? Also I'm thinking maybe another layer of some clear laminate spray or thin sheet over the top of it might be needed to keep the ink from fading over time? Look fantastic! :cheers: --- End quote --- Hey Vertex, I did a write up on using this method (or very similar) on my website. https://sergiostuff.com/2018/07/22/custom-arcade-serial-plate/ I also include some design files people can use if they don't want to make their own. I used an inkjet printer and Krylon Triple-Thick (a light coat) on mine. |
| meyer980:
Resurrecting this thread cause I'm super curious if this got finished up. Would love to see some beauty shots - it was looking to be one of the cleanest Nintendo style builds ever |
| UnclearHermit:
Well now, don’t I feel like an idiot. It’s absolutely finished and has been for ages. I was SURE that I had updated this thread with final pics. I even remember taking them. But they’re certainly not here, so I must have forgotten to ever post them. I’ll rectify that when I have photos to hand! |
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