RetroPie Box
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Want to build a portable RetroPie without the bulk of an arcade cabinet? It's gotta be affordable, too - under $50. Here's my take on a complete package for RetroPie. Post-Build These are the parts I used in my project, most of which I already had on hand. If you need any of these items, here's where to find them: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Motherboard 16GB Micro SDHC Memory Card 8-Inch HDMI Male to Female Port Saver Anker PowerLine Micro USB (3ft) - Durable Charging Cable Apple 5W USB Power Adapter wall Plug PlayStation 3 Wireless Controller Raspberry Pi Case Designed by 0110-M - Top Case - rpi2-top_netfabb.stl - Bottom Case - rpi3-bottom_netfabb.stl 4 - 4 X 1/4" Sheet Metal Screws - to attach Raspberry Pi to case bottom 4- 4 X 3/4" Sheet Metal Screws - to attach the case top to the case bottom 4 - M4X10 Screws - to mount Raspberry Pi case to RetroPie Box The filament I used: Silver HATCHBOX-1KG1.75-SLV PLA 3D Printer Filament, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm Blue HATCHBOX-1KG1.75-BLU PLA 3D Printer Filament, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm Natural Clear 3D Solutech 1.75 mm PLA Filament 2.2 LBS (1.0KG) The raised letters on the front panel were simply colored in with a Sharpie. A little paint would likely look much nicer if you choose to do so. Need some assistance getting your RetroPie up and running? https://retropie.org.uk/docs/First-Installation
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