Originally posted by gameover9: Okay, it does look good, but too much work just to make it black. Just my opinion. I've used that same paint on dashes, works great but $6.99 a can here, plus it's always to blend into the colors unless you're using black.
I've used red, green and a light blue on 360 controllers and they look great, it's really worth it... although i have never tried it on the console before... bit too complicated for me to remove the case. Anyway, it really is worth it, a controller can be pulled apart, preped, painted, and put back in a few hours (+ drying times).
I really want to try painting a controller and case chrome... but i can't find a suitable paint, if anybody knows of chrome paint can you please post it.
Hey nice tutorial I used this as a base to make my chat pad red to match the red controller from my RE5 bundle. But instead I used the fusion paints for plastic and they don't require sanding. Here are my results.
I am thinking of doing this to my white accessories I bought to match my families xbox to match my new red one. Which will help keep all our accessories separated since we have 2 360's in the house.
Originally posted by Saiz: Hey nice tutorial I used this as a base to make my chat pad red to match the red controller from my RE5 bundle. But instead I used the fusion paints for plastic and they don't require sanding. Here are my results.
I am thinking of doing this to my white accessories I bought to match my families xbox to match my new red one. Which will help keep all our accessories separated since we have 2 360's in the house.
Nice job! What brand of paint did you use? (fusion?)