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Bring a commanding, industrial-grade aesthetic to your retro setup with the Black 'Aged Iron' Replacement Case for the Commodore Amiga 1200.

 

Crafted to breathe new life into yellowed or brittle original hardware, this custom sprayed enclosure combines the robust durability with a striking, hardened textured finish. The deep, dark matte black base is finished with a subtle metallic textured patina, giving your classic machine the authentic weight and look of vintage cast iron without adding an ounce of extra heft.

 

Key Features

  • Striking 'Aged Iron' Finish: A sophisticated dark finish featuring a muted metallic sheen and textured aesthetic that resists fingerprints and elevates any desktop setup.

  • Expanded Compatibility: Fully compatible with a wide range of modern internal upgrades, accelerators, and modern mechanical keyboard adapters.

 

Give your classic Amiga the modern showcase it deserves while preserving the timeless feel of the 16-bit era.

 

  • Includes the main top and bottom shells, trapdoor cover and expansion port covers.

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Cleaned, Primed, Sprayed and Sealed - Our technique makes any discoloured case virtually new again!  Handle with care, respect should be given to the fragility of this item. Images are representative of case supplied. Each case is unique.

Black 'Aged Iron' Case for Amiga 1200 (A1200)

£149.00Price
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  • THE PROCESS

    DAY ONE
    We clean the case and remove any unsightly marks.

    DAY TWO
    We'll fix any broken brackets, clips etc and generally make good.

    DAY THREE
    We spray two thin coats of primer (waiting 4 hours between coats)

    DAY FOUR
    We now spray two coats of black satin, as an undercoat (waiting around 12 hours between each coat)

    DAY FIVE/SIX
    We now spray two  coats of our specially formulated Aged Iron paint (waiting around 12 hours between each coat

    DAY SEVEN
    We'll now spray two coats of clear sealer (waiting a minimum of 12 hours+ between each coat)

    BY DAY TEN
    Your replacement case is ready and we'll now wait another couple of days for it to cure.

     

    * The whole process can take up to three weeks to allow for drying time.

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