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    Trying to get it as nice as poss. Im using the primer you get in yellow tins from places like motorworld, and hardware stores, and acrylic spray. bit of sanding between coats.

    Ive also got the A1500 keyboard on the go as well.
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    Looking good.

    I never thought of painting them before.

    It is a shame that things get yellow. I was looking at a photo of my PC from about 2001 and it is definately yellower now.

    That monitor looks very yellow as well. I hope that is going to get a bit of cleaning as well. My 1438 was more yellowed than my PC, but no where near as much as that. Unfortunately the RGB connector was a bit dodgy.

    On the subject of 1438s, are the stands on them normally very loose? Mine is, which isn't a problem for me, but if you don't want the monitor to move at all it could be. (It is loose enough to be able to tilt the monitor if you pull the RGB cable slightly).

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    The stand on my Microvitec one isn't that loose, although it is quite easy to move with one hand.

    BTW, did you know that Microvitec still make the monitor in the form of the 1402?

    http://www.microvitec.co.uk/products...can%201402.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    The stand on my Microvitec one isn't that loose, although it is quite easy to move with one hand.

    BTW, did you know that Microvitec still make the monitor in the form of the 1402?

    http://www.microvitec.co.uk/products...can%201402.htm
    I seem to recall we realised that several years ago. I expect they are still very expensive.

    Microvitec do say on their website that they can repair most of the monitors they have made since the early 80s, so we should be OK if our 1438s stop working. But repairs might be expensive as well.

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    Yes, we did mention it a long time ago on the old forum. Good memory.

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    Here is the finished product!

    Starting on the webpage write up

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    WOW! That looks really good. Can you tell it has been painted?

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