Built some custom Game Boys!

I've been watching The Retro Future for the past year or so and all of a sudden I felt inspired to make a custom DMG Game Boy(or two) of my own and finally check out LSDJ and try to learn that.

Got all the parts from retromodding.com (using discount code: RETROFUTURE)
Really like how they turned out, especially the transparent red, love that color. So sexy.
Just waiting for my Ezflash Junior's to arrive so I can use them more. I only have a few GB(C) games from my childhood, and they're not really the ones I want to play right now.

The process was mostly just unscrewing and screwing stuff, cutting off some parts of the shell to make the IPS screen kit fit and enlarging the square hole as the screen is slightly larger than standard.

The power button plastic piece seemed a bit too big, there was a visible gap between the two shell halves in that corner and the shell put too much pressure on it, causing it to grind against a small lip on the back part of the shell and get kinda stuck and not move smoothly. Troubleshooting that and figuring out the cause and solution took a while. Otherwise everything just fit together. Still took me like 7 hours all in all, the first one took most of that time since it was the first time doing it, and I was taking my time so as to not make any mistakes. Second one only took a couple of hours from start to finish.

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And here is what they looked like before the surgery :P
I actually got these just today, got all the parts a few days ago so I was just waiting on the slow postal service before I could do anything.
The black shell is in pretty decent condition actually. I'm keeping it because it seems like a waste to throw it away. But I have no use for it :P
The gray one had bubble marks on the screen (Liquid damage? Appears to be related to the polarizer as the screen appears lighter in those spots) but the screen on the black one was in good condition.
Neither of them had any evidence of battery leakage which is good.

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About $500 including 2 Ezflash Jr's ($50 each) and the Game Boys which were also around $50 each.
It's possible to do it way cheaper though. AliExpress sells IPS kits with replacement shell, buttons and membranes included for $60 which is pretty much everything you need. I paid like $63 per IPS kit, $35 per shell, $15-20 for all the buttons and membranes. The rest is misc accessories (carrying pouches, USB power cables, extra speaker and battery contacts in case I needed them, which I didn't)
So I could've paid $150 instead of $300 for all the stuff minus the Game Boys and the flashcarts had I bought them on AliExpress but of course it doesn't offer the same degree of customization, only the color combinations they've listed, and the shells/buttons/membranes are surely lower quality.
 
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@eyeliner I considered taking pictures of the whole process and writing more about it but it's not really that interesting. Mostly just unscrewing and screwing stuff, cutting off some parts of the shell to make the IPS screen kit fit and enlarging the hole as the screen is slightly larger than standard.

The power button plastic piece seemed a bit too big, there was a visible gap between the two shell halves in that corner and the shell put too much pressure on it, causing it to grind against a small lip on the back part of the shell and get kinda stuck and not move smoothly. Troubleshooting that and figuring out the cause and solution took a while. Otherwise everything just fit together.
 
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You don't happen to know if making a GBA is possible? And the costs?
I'd love to make a GBA one of these days.
 
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@eyeliner Retro Modding and RetroSix both sell parts for GBAs too as well as other consoles (even the Game Gear)
The IPS kit probably will cost about the same (around $60-65)
 
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These look DOPE!
$500 seems a bit steep for two, as I generally build mine for around $150 each with an EZ-Flash Jr, and sell them at $200.
 
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I also buy my used gameboys on Mercari for as cheap as possible. Just gotta be patient and look for a good price. I'm not paying no $80~ for a donor Gameboy, lol.
 
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