Nintendo 64 Case
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Never liked how Nintendo 64 games came in cardboard boxes/how the carts looked like on a shelf. So I built this, based this on the "universal game case" (UGC): http://www.videogameadvantage.net/nintendo-212/super-nintendo/universal-game-case.htmlYou can grab UGC covers here: http://www.thecoverproject.net/After printing:Let the print cool, remove from bed. Reheat the bed to 60 or so and place the print back on it to warm it up. This will allow you to bend the spine into shape so much easier without snapping/ripping anything. I then used spray adhesive to stick the covers to the cases, then used some clear plastic sheet protectors cut to size and adhered that for a more “finished” look. 2 versions of the box:Full Size N64 UGC: Fits full sized UGC covers.(Or at least it should, I didn't print any at this size but the math adds up)Smaller N64 UGC: Full sized wouldn't fit on my bed, so I made the smaller one for my project. You will need to resize UGC covers to something around the following to get them to the proper size. This has a little wiggle room, depending on how much border you want/how flush you got the spin flat. I have included just the case as well as just the cart holder, if you want to resize it yourself/if the versions I provided won't work for your needs.
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