chrispy
02 October 2010, 14:03
After seeing a kick ass A1260CD on a German forum about 3 weeks ago I decided after being back on the scene for around 4 days this is what I ultimately want to do with my 1200.
The obvious way is to do it in stages so I started by spraying the yellowing case and installing black CDTV keys (it's easier to get an audience with the Pope than it is to find a good condition CDTV keyboard). Anyway, here's stages 1 & 2 of Project Black. Appologies for the poor photo's, being disabled it's very difficult for me to keep still for that perfect picture.
OK, I had three whole 1200's in my storage container that had been there since the mid 90's I guess. After getting the three of them out and booting them up they all sprang to life no probs whatsoever. One had stayed perfectly white, one had started to turn yellow very slowly and the third had turned into Rachel Stevens so I chose the Rachel Stevens model for the project.
After a lengthy discussion with a chap at a car body repair shop he suggested I used a liquid plastic spray that they use to re-new black body moldings like bumpers, mirrors etc etc. He said over time it will start to seep into the plastic and become permanent and it turned out cheaper than regular spray also. Here it is :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10325.jpg
I gave the inside and out of the case two full coats as that was more than plenty. Here's the top section after it's first coat :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10341.jpg
And it's second :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10342.jpg
I love the tough matt looking finish. Anyway's same can be said about the bottom section, here's the pictures :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10351.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10354-1.jpg
Personally i'm very pleased with how it's turned out anyway.
Next was what I was expecting to be a real ba****d of a job but turned out easy enough. Replacing the keys on my 1200 keyboard for the CDTV ones. After a chat with Phantom on Amibay he explained that you just place a little flathead screwdriver under the keys and gently lift up. The keys differ only in the fact that CDTV keys have a kind of rubber riser underneath them whereas 1200's have a spring. I decided to use the rubber ones instead.
THis was the donor keyboard :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10383-1.jpg
And this was the 1200 the keys were going on :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10388.jpg
The only pain in the arse with this job is that some of the keys have a metal retaining clip underneath that enters both ends of the keys but once you've got one off they are simple to do afterwards.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10390.jpg
These are the little rubbers risers that are under the CDTV keys :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10392.jpg
Well, that's the numeric keypad done at least :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10400.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/SDC10404.jpg
Be careful with this spacebar, it can be a real bitch.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/SDC10409.jpg
See I wasn't alone doing it. I had the help of my Mr Potato Head collection.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/SDC10414.jpg
Almost done.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/SDC10420.jpg
And into it's new housing.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/SDC10421.jpg
I don't know if anyone is going to be even remotely interested in this but it was enjoyable to do and i'm looking forward to further mods now.
The obvious way is to do it in stages so I started by spraying the yellowing case and installing black CDTV keys (it's easier to get an audience with the Pope than it is to find a good condition CDTV keyboard). Anyway, here's stages 1 & 2 of Project Black. Appologies for the poor photo's, being disabled it's very difficult for me to keep still for that perfect picture.
OK, I had three whole 1200's in my storage container that had been there since the mid 90's I guess. After getting the three of them out and booting them up they all sprang to life no probs whatsoever. One had stayed perfectly white, one had started to turn yellow very slowly and the third had turned into Rachel Stevens so I chose the Rachel Stevens model for the project.
After a lengthy discussion with a chap at a car body repair shop he suggested I used a liquid plastic spray that they use to re-new black body moldings like bumpers, mirrors etc etc. He said over time it will start to seep into the plastic and become permanent and it turned out cheaper than regular spray also. Here it is :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10325.jpg
I gave the inside and out of the case two full coats as that was more than plenty. Here's the top section after it's first coat :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10341.jpg
And it's second :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10342.jpg
I love the tough matt looking finish. Anyway's same can be said about the bottom section, here's the pictures :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10351.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10354-1.jpg
Personally i'm very pleased with how it's turned out anyway.
Next was what I was expecting to be a real ba****d of a job but turned out easy enough. Replacing the keys on my 1200 keyboard for the CDTV ones. After a chat with Phantom on Amibay he explained that you just place a little flathead screwdriver under the keys and gently lift up. The keys differ only in the fact that CDTV keys have a kind of rubber riser underneath them whereas 1200's have a spring. I decided to use the rubber ones instead.
THis was the donor keyboard :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10383-1.jpg
And this was the 1200 the keys were going on :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10388.jpg
The only pain in the arse with this job is that some of the keys have a metal retaining clip underneath that enters both ends of the keys but once you've got one off they are simple to do afterwards.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10390.jpg
These are the little rubbers risers that are under the CDTV keys :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10392.jpg
Well, that's the numeric keypad done at least :-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/Amiga%201200%20Project%20Black/SDC10400.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/SDC10404.jpg
Be careful with this spacebar, it can be a real bitch.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/SDC10409.jpg
See I wasn't alone doing it. I had the help of my Mr Potato Head collection.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/SDC10414.jpg
Almost done.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/SDC10420.jpg
And into it's new housing.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v41/chrisplettuce/SDC10421.jpg
I don't know if anyone is going to be even remotely interested in this but it was enjoyable to do and i'm looking forward to further mods now.