
So i got my Nintendo Wii 2 weeks ago, and i love it, it’s so awesome and pretty, and beautiful. But, it just looks so…blah and the same, the white casing, the simple design, so i got to me thinking. How can i make this better? The answer, paint it black. Then i thought again, thats still boring, how can i make it even better? The answer, stencil in the Triforce. This is the final product:
That’s right, its dead sexy, don’t you wish your’s looked like that?
If you want to see more of the photos, and how we did it, click the link:
Now, i’ll just go through the dismantling of the basics of this, cause, i’m sure you’ve all see it taken appart already, and all this isn’t new to you. If you want to see what the inside of this thing looks like, here is the album of our project
Two things i will point out that are odd are this: One, there are crazy triangle screws holding the casing together, but, once inside, its all standard phillips headed screws. The other thing that no one seems to have mentioned is the massive amounts of thermal paste applied to both the Hollywood and Broadway chips, as well as the Wi-fi chip.
The thermal paste was stuck to the heat sink for the chips, but it was still alot.
Finally, after all the big parts were taken off, this is what it looks like:
Now that the Wii is appart, now comes the fun part. Painting it.
We started with a gold undercoat:
We did the same thing for this as the Wiimote, we painted it, and let it dry overnight. It looked awesome, and we got way more excited.
Next we had to figure out how we were going to stencil in the Triforce. Well, we knew how we wanted to do it, we just didnt know how, if that makes sense. Anyway, mike put some tape on my plastic microwave shield and got the ruler and razor blade out. Each triangle is a 40cm equilateral triangle, which, in theory, should make an 80cm equilateral triangle, in theory…
Then it was just a matter of placing them onto the Wii at the right height. This is where my genius came in. We put the Wii in it’s stand, and put the triangles onto it so that they were parallel with the ground:
Now, this means that when the Wii is placed horizontally, the Triforce will be slightly tilted, my response to that was, so?
So, now that we got the stencil on, its time to paint it black. This is where we got impatient. It was extremely hot this thursday, and by extremely, i mean 60 degrees F in the middle of December. So we thought that the paint would dry quicker, which it did…on the plastic, but not on the foam we used to hold it. So when we turned it over so that we made sure we got all the edges, the rear edge got some foam attached to it. At first it looks like crap, but, its really not that bad, or noticeable anymore, (to me).
(again with the damn flash!)
Well, next we had to peal the masking tape off, to make sure that no black paint bleed through it. We got the razor blade back out, and cut out the edge of the tape, and then went under one corner to pull it off:
Well, that turned out good, and no problems at all, now we repeated the process for the remaining 5 triangles, and finally we got this:
Next, we reassembled it, which wasn’t the most easy process, but, wasn’t hard either. It took about 20 minutes to put back together. I opted not to paint the rubber feet, simply cause i thought it might look cooler like that, and, if it didnt, i could always go over it later, its not hard.
Oh man, doesn’t that just look awesome? I think it does.
We made a bunch of mistakes mostly just impaitance, but, still we think we got the kinks worked out of it.
If anyone is interested in doing this, send us an email:wii.play@deadlycomputer.com and maybe we can work out something. And, as i said above, i have 3 more Wiimotes, that i’m about to paint, so, if you want one NOW, then, send an email faster, and maybe we can work something out.
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off center and crooked is awesome? just wondering.
it’s crooked because i was holding the camera crooked, it is actually near perfectly straight. When it’s in its vertical stand, it is level with the ground, which is what i was going for, because for me, it will be placed vertical. As for off centered, i wanted to put it so that the Triforce just looked good, and i think that off centered was the best place for it
Très moche les touches blanches …
What kind of paint did you use? It looks awful. Though, it might look better if you clearcoat it. I think you wasted your time with this. Anybody who is thinking of trying this, don’t follow this guy’s path.
We used Rust-Oleum Professional High Performance Enamel for the black and gold, and Rust-Oleum American Accents Cleat Top Coat for the protective clear coat.
I would suggest using a different clear coat paint, because the one we used wasn’t the best.
This was our first try, and as with first tries, they usually don’t go perfectly. But, its really not as bad as you would think. The second wave of Wiimotes are much nicer.
Wow, you took a great looking piece of hardware, and managed to make it look like a cheap piece of crap. Good job.
i love it how only the people who hate it and want to make fun of me for trying are the only ones who post a comment.
Une Wii-Zeldaesque avec une Triforce, en noir et doré …. C’est très beau !
This is amazing! I think I have a Christmas project now! :)
Do you think that those triangle screwdrivers could be bought anywhere? I highly doubt that I could convince my friend to let me cut his screwdrivers…lol
Anyways, I love the idea, though I think I would want the Triforce to be in line with the Wii instead of the floor. Personal preference methinks. The black controllers look incredibly sweet too, I might go with some sort of glow in the dark paint though, because I tend to play in the dark as it is…
Sweet job though, seriously :)
~Thomas, we’re in the process of looking for the triangle screwdrivers somewhere, if anyone would have them, we think its Sears, but we havent had a chance to go there and check yet.
Yea, i have my Wii set up vertical, and therefore i wanted it aligned with the floor. I was thinking of using LEDs, but there’s just not enough room in there.
how you don`t paint the wii logo in the front of the console???? (i only need that to start painting xd
What a Cool idea, i wish i could have a Red Wiimote.
Why don’t you put a little triforce on The Wii Remote, it coul be nice.
Looks good!
Perhaps you should paint the buttons of the next Wii-mote gold to match the gold of the triforce, giving the whole project a more unified look.
Lorenzo, We didn’t paint the Wii on the front by covering it with masking tape. Steve VERY carefuly put a piece of masking tape over the Wii logo then used a sharp knife to cut out around the edege. It took about 15 minutes for all the delicate work, but it was worth it.
Lestad, It’s not hard at all to take the wiimote apart and then apply some paint. If you would like we might be able to work some form of painting service. Shoot us an email if your interested blog@deadlycomputer.com
Spiritofcat, We were thinking about that but then we would paint over the letters on the buttons (not that they are actually needed) maybe on future Wiimotes we will try other things.
If you ever decide to do this again, you might consider using some plasti-kote vinyl dye and layering it on in multiple thin layers. It will bond to the plastic, so it’ll last longer without wearing off… also, take your time and do very light coats, so you won’t that running like on the nunchuck.
Check this guy’s tutorial out for more info…
http://alcaron.blogspot.com/2006/12/noir-360-wireless-controller.html
hey guys, nice work on the wii…paint job coulda been a bit more smooth…there seems to be cracks or viens on the nunchuck controller…put a gloss coat to make it shimmer!! YUM!!
You Wii got hit by an uglystick
Oh man that’s an ugly paintjob…
Wow all of you guys are hating on something he tried at. You should alll hang yourself with your Wii controllers for talking crap about someone who has the balls to try something new.
damn i want something like that with the triforce , it’s cool
~parker, thanks for sticking up for us.
~lopo, if you want, send an email to wii.play@deadlycomputer.com
and maybe we can work something out for you.
Well, I think steve did good. Nice job steve ^_^. For all of those who are negatively commenting; of course youre entitled to your own opinion. However,that does not necessarily mean you are free to put someone down because they are different, and you may be jealous.Heck; I know I’m jealous…I dont even HAVE a wii! *Yet*.
I think this is the screwdriver you are looking for. If you have a DS or a GBA check out the screws and if theyre the same this should do the trick.
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-1e-49-en-15-screwdriver-70-1fe.html
Also i just want to publicly declare that I think that paint job is super sweet. Not perfect, but still pretty damn amazing, especially for a first try. Hats off to the brave men taking apart their Wii. also F*** ipod white
I think this is the screwdriver you are looking for. Check the screws on the DS or GBA. If it looks the same or similar, then this will probably do the trick.
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-1e-49-en-15-screwdriver-70-1fe.html
Also I would also like to publicly declare that that is an amazing paint job. Not perfect, but an amazing first attempt and an important first step in future Wii painting. I myself am too afraid to void the warranty, but I would defintiely like some sweet custom controllers in the future
~FGR1985, shoot an email over to wii.play@deadlycomputer.com
and i can hook you up with some, pick a color, and more then likely, i’ll be able to do it.
And that looks like the screwdriver i need, so i may be picking that up, and many thanks.
its awsome man damn I like this stuff your cool man
Nice idea, poor paintjob….There’s nothing in here about pre-treatment of the surface. Cleaning, sanding, primering?? Those steps are required for heavy usage….
If you ever have such a good idea, ask a pro painter/sprayer for pointers to get a better end result…
good luck!
well, the paintjob doesnt look very good, you should of at least added something more unique and different…. like a window or some lights. dont think it was much of an improvement atm :/
looks pretty cool could have come out a lot better if you had just taken your time with the painting and such, one of the things i would have added is on the gold tri-force to add some sort of detailing like the lines and patterns on loztp, i just dont think i could bring my self to paint my wii just yet maybe a year or two but more power to you for being (first?) to open it up and paint that thing hopefully it gets more people to give it a try
JUST PLAN TAKE YOUR TIME ITS WORTH IT
ps that little smudge is killing me :/ good luck next time
yea, not taking my time is the one thing that pisses me off the most about it. I really wanted to get it done because it was the last 2 days before mike was leaving for home for winter break, and i wanted him there to help me put it back together, cause i have a tendency to forget to put screws inplace, and we both could just see me putting it back and there be 3 screws left over and just thinking “shit!”
~dave
i was thinking of putting those lines from TP around the Triforce, but i decided against it because i didn’t want to crowd the side, and make everything too small. And to be honest, i just liked the Triforce alone like that.