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Michaelthurston
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Michaelthurston's RCube Gamecube Portable Done!

Post by Michaelthurston »

Hey guys, its about time this got finished!
It isn't completely done, I have a few more things to do, but its done as it will ever get right now! :D


Specs:

Zn-45, and JB-55 Casing,
Mod-chipped DD
5000mAh Li-pos
Zenith 5" screen
Pure Awesome
and a little bit of Win

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Vids...Tomorrow.

Any questions just ask!

-MT
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Re: Michaelthurston's RCube Gamecube Portable Done!

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Going to have a disc drive cover?
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Re: Michaelthurston's RCube Gamecube Portable Done!

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I don't see why everyone thinks its needed. :P

I used to think so, but after building one, I can honestly say its fine without it XD
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I don't see any real need for disk drive covers either, but that seems to be the first thing people pick up on. Nice work btw. What batteries did you use?
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techknott wrote:I don't see any real need for disk drive covers either, but that seems to be the first thing people pick up on. Nice work btw. What batteries did you use?
I used some 11.1v 5000 mAh LiPos, they are huge, which is why I have the GC+DD in the JB-55 in the back.

It just would not fit all in the ZN-45. :lol:
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nice nice

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Wow this thing looks like a tank! Nice job! :D
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without a cover you could destroy the disc or disc drive if you drop it :shock:
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windwaker wrote:without a cover you could destroy the disc or disc drive if you drop it :shock:
Well what is a little piece of plastic going to protect? Either way it will screw something up, cover or not. Thats why you just don't be stupid with it. :)
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budnespid wrote:Wow this thing looks like a tank! Nice job! :D

wait... no, It seriously does, turn it on it's face and paint it camo, you got yourself a tank... You could even put a turret on the drive for good measure.
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Or I could just put a buzz saw on the DD and over volt it, causing it to be a minor Circular saw.
Idea taken from SS
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Michaelthurston wrote:Or I could just put a buzz saw on the DD and over volt it, causing it to be a minor Circular saw.
Idea taken from SS
If you do that then it would be a good idea to change the name to Paincube. Every time you lose a life, you really lose a finger.

edit: Either way it looks awesome! Good job.
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