Introducing the Darth 64....... Youtube Video Added

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Re: Lazer doodle

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N64freak wrote:i was wondering where i could get a lazer doodle
Ebay or fleamarkets/yardsales
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would you have any or could you be more specific
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i'de be willing to pay unless its unreasonable like 60$
thanks
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ummm I was as specific as i could be.

Watch Ebay for them. Or search around at Flea markets, yard sales, thrift stores etc.

They aren't sold new anymore so you just have to find them like I did.
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thanks
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hailraizer if you ever find one ill buy it for a good amount
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do you have one?
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im probably the most annoying person ever
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Re: Introducing the Darth 64....... Youtube Video Added

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damn that looks nice, kinda want to build one with that design now, how exactly did you make the make the black peice that covered the giant hole you cut on the back of the system, where the cart slot is
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Re: Introducing the Darth 64....... Youtube Video Added

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MarioOwnsAll wrote:damn that looks nice, kinda want to build one with that design now, how exactly did you make the make the black peice that covered the giant hole you cut on the back of the system, where the cart slot is
I used a piesce of ABS plastic from the lid of a plastic storage tub.

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Like this but mine had a white lid that I painted black.
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Re: Introducing the Darth 64....... Youtube Video Added

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hailrazer wrote:
MarioOwnsAll wrote:damn that looks nice, kinda want to build one with that design now, how exactly did you make the make the black peice that covered the giant hole you cut on the back of the system, where the cart slot is
I used a piesce of ABS plastic from the lid of a plastic storage tub.

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Like this but mine had a white lid that I painted black.
ok but how exactly did u bend and mold it to fit the hole on the back of the system?
and did you use the same material to make the battery/cart slot cover?
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Re: Introducing the Darth 64....... Youtube Video Added

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MarioOwnsAll wrote: ok but how exactly did u bend and mold it to fit the hole on the back of the system?
and did you use the same material to make the battery/cart slot cover?
I didn't have to mold anything. I put the plastic flat in between the two halves of the lazer doodle. I had to cut it a bit to get it to fit inside and I had to drill holes for the case screws to go through. That was for the bottom of the cart slot where the games bottom touches.

Then for the top I just cut the plastic to fit in the hole I had cut out of the back of the Lazer Doodle where the battery cover used to be. Then I used Abs plastic to weld it in place and then the filler to fill it. I actually used the back cover of the Zenith Psone screen as the cart slot cover. Because it was a smoother and sturdier plastic.
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Re: Introducing the Darth 64....... Youtube Video Added

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what did you use for a heat sink? I dont think you used the one that originally came with the n64 becuase it's so big and are the heat sinks enough to keep it cool or did you use a fan aswell?
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Re: Introducing the Darth 64....... Youtube Video Added

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actually he did. He took the big piece of shielding and cut the edges off and it works wonders! :D
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