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| tshizzle.com:
I had one, just sanded it on down, patched holes/cracks, primed it up. Came out perfect |
| mp2526:
--- Quote from: paigeoliver on August 29, 2004, 11:26:08 pm ---repainted Nintendo cabinets come out just fine, search around and I am sure you will find a website with 700 pictures of someone painting one. --- End quote --- yep, just like I said, thats pretty much what I discovered when I searched. But it was hard to tell how they really turned out with the pics that are out there and how well the paint held up (Not peeling off and what not) |
| Gamecab:
--- Quote from: tshizzle.com on August 30, 2004, 01:21:54 am ---I had one, just sanded it on down, patched holes/cracks, primed it up. Came out perfect --- End quote --- Did you use an Oil or Latex based paint? I'm going to get the color matched this weekend. Thanks for your help Charlie |
| pcates:
--- Quote from: Gamecab on September 01, 2004, 09:55:12 pm --- --- Quote from: tshizzle.com on August 30, 2004, 01:21:54 am ---I had one, just sanded it on down, patched holes/cracks, primed it up. Came out perfect --- End quote --- Did you use an Oil or Latex based paint? I'm going to get the color matched this weekend. Thanks for your help Charlie --- End quote --- I used the oil based paint for my Donkey Kong, and I can not tell the difference between the sides that were painted and the front which was not. Also, do not buy the cheapest one they have, it will be worth it to spend a few extra dollars and get the best paint they have. Good luck... |
| tshizzle.com:
Well I didnt need to color match it as I was just painting it black, but I used an oil-based primer and paint. |
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