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NEC PC-Engine/SuperGrafx => PC Engine/SuperGrafx Sales & Trades => Topic started by: Rosser on December 06, 2012, 01:43:14 PM
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Just recently picked up a TG16 for a Christmas gift and previous owner spray painted sliver and use some absurdly large screws as I disassembled it to clean it up I notice that most of screw pegs were destroyed
So I'm just looking to replace the shell or at least the front face plate
any standard TG16 or PC engine controller would do I'm not a worried about the color I just hate to toss a working pad PCB
Thanks for looking
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...and previous owner spray painted sliver...
If you haven't cleaned it up, TAKE A PICTURE! (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
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...and previous owner spray painted sliver...
If you haven't cleaned it up, TAKE A PICTURE! (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
I hereby support and or endorse this statesmen :)
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...and previous owner spray painted sliver...
If you haven't cleaned it up, TAKE A PICTURE! (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
I should have taken a picture it was in horrible condition the silver paint was caked on and who ever painted did even tape off the buttons and D-pad just soaked them in paint too. attempted to use brake fluid (good for removing paint from plastic) still didn't get it all off so I guess if I don't find a replacement shell my friend is going to have a permanently sealed shiny TG16 pad...I will have to sand it down I might as well buff it to a shine would look better than sanding swirls
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...and previous owner spray painted sliver...
If you haven't cleaned it up, TAKE A PICTURE! (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
I should have taken a picture it was in horrible condition the silver paint was caked on and who ever painted did even tape off the buttons and D-pad just soaked them in paint too. attempted to use brake fluid (good for removing paint from plastic) still didn't get it all off so I guess if I don't find a replacement shell my friend is going to have a permanently sealed shiny TG16 pad...I will have to sand it down I might as well buff it to a shine would look better than sanding swirls
Dear Lord, that poor controller has been unspeakably violated. (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgsad.png)
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...and previous owner spray painted sliver...
If you haven't cleaned it up, TAKE A PICTURE! (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
I should have taken a picture it was in horrible condition the silver paint was caked on and who ever painted did even tape off the buttons and D-pad just soaked them in paint too. attempted to use brake fluid (good for removing paint from plastic) still didn't get it all off so I guess if I don't find a replacement shell my friend is going to have a permanently sealed shiny TG16 pad...I will have to sand it down I might as well buff it to a shine would look better than sanding swirls
Dear Lord, that poor controller has been unspeakably violated. (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgsad.png)
oh and I forgot to mention the guy told me that the controller is buggy when you first plug it in and has to warm up for it to work properly, I'm kinda new to the Pc Engine stuff, but I've been modding controllers pcb's into arcade sticks for many year and I've never heard of any needing to warm up to work properly. Unfortunately I tore the TG16 apart to do an S-video mod and didn't test the controller. but when I open into the controller to remove the silver crap I notice a capacitor was super loose I suspect that may be the issue.
...but yeah the controller has totally been violated, I was surprised the rubber button inlays were still in decent shape
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...and previous owner spray painted sliver...
If you haven't cleaned it up, TAKE A PICTURE! (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
I should have taken a picture it was in horrible condition the silver paint was caked on and who ever painted did even tape off the buttons and D-pad just soaked them in paint too. attempted to use brake fluid (good for removing paint from plastic) still didn't get it all off so I guess if I don't find a replacement shell my friend is going to have a permanently sealed shiny TG16 pad...I will have to sand it down I might as well buff it to a shine would look better than sanding swirls
Dear Lord, that poor controller has been unspeakably violated. (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgsad.png)
oh and I forgot to mention the guy told me that the controller is buggy when you first plug it in and has to warm up for it to work properly, I'm kinda new to the Pc Engine stuff, but I've been modding controllers pcb's into arcade sticks for many year and I've never heard of any needing to warm up to work properly. Unfortunately I tore the TG16 apart to do an S-video mod and didn't test the controller. but when I open into the controller to remove the silver crap I notice a capacitor was super loose I suspect that may be the issue.
...but yeah the controller has totally been violated, I was surprised the rubber button inlays were still in decent shape
I say this with complete sincerity: I have never been emotionally moved by a controller. Until now. (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
A Controller Called "It"
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Hi Ross, there is actually one tracking on Ebay with a low bid atm, just in case you were interested.
Good luck!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/140897273013?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649