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Old 5th Mar 2009, 16:53   #1
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Black 360 Controller mod Colour Scheme?

I have a wireless balck 360 controller and i am going to be doing a bit of modding, i'l be putting white led's in to replace the guide button stock green ones and a rapid fire dual kit.

But i thought while im down there, why not give it a custom paint job. But the only problem is im having trouble thinking up colour schemes ive seen a red tiger style one like in cod4 and a white and green camouflage one someone posted on here.

Anybody have any ideas?

Much Appreciated!
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Old 6th Mar 2009, 02:08   #2
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i painted my mouse with a fire red paint and then use orange fluorescent paint to get a pretty sick crawling effect. The color difference looks filthy in my book. I was very very pleased with how it came out, especially considering its something i use every day.

if you want some more info PM me and ill try to give you a run down of what i did
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Old 11th Mar 2009, 20:07   #3
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dude post pics of how you opened that 360 controller with out breaking anything
my needs to be blue LEDs with red triggers
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Old 11th Mar 2009, 20:09   #4
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I'll be doing something similar to my ps3, turbo kit, and maybe blue led's
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Old 12th Mar 2009, 09:33   #5
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il be posting pics soon, i have installed a rapid fire kit fine, the leds were really fiddly but i managed to do them as well.

Only thing is im new to the painting and i didnt put a finisher on there so its all coming off already il post pics soon.
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Old 12th Mar 2009, 17:57   #6
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cant wait to see it
what is the rapid fire kit?
and where did you get it?
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Old 12th Mar 2009, 19:47   #7
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ive just made my chip today.
made my own programer to program my 12f683 chip.
with 3 modes halo 3 dual fire, cod 4 and cod 5. its very fast on cod 5 and doesnt cap you unless you hold RT while reloading.
if you want wiring diagrams just ask, cost me £2.50 for the whole thing (£1 for the programer) the chips cost £1.09 each and all you need exept for them is about 5 resistors.
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Old 12th Mar 2009, 20:53   #8
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PICS!

Sorry i couldnt show you how i removed the case but basically, i didnt have a security torx screwdriver so i used a small flathead one and it managed to fit in nicely and remove the screws quite easily.

These are pics from just after i completed it, and like i said the paint is now a disaster! lol but im going to do it again and this time properly hopefully

The rapid fire kit, i got from Ebay, they come with 2 buttons, 2 resistors, some kynar wire and the chip. the kit was a little over £5 and quite easy to install.






Thanks for the replies !
P.S sorry about the quality of pictures!
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dude post pics of how you opened that 360 controller with out breaking anything
my needs to be blue LEDs with red triggers
Basically mate all you need is a security torx t8 screwdriver to be safe, i wouldnt recommend using the flathead screwdriver its a bit fiddly and i almost slipped and scratched my controller a couple of times.

you can get them off ebay for around £3, just make sure it is the security version with the small hole in the middle.

hope this helps.
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