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Black docking adapters
Matt-08
20-07-2010
Does anyone know where I can get a BLACK docking adapter for my 2G iPod touch? The white one doesn't look so cool in my black dock...

Cheers.
PrinceGaz
20-07-2010
Just a thought: have you considered getting a white one and painting it black with some black paint used for painting small models? If you've a friend into painting any sort of models (RPG, wargaming, even old airfix type things or the like) they could probably do a very good job for you in under five minutes (plus a somewhat longer drying time) if you let them know which area of it needs painting.

Not the answer you might be expecting, but the first thing that sprung to my mind.
Matt-08
20-07-2010
Originally Posted by PrinceGaz:
“Just a thought: have you considered getting a white one and painting it black with some black paint used for painting small models? If you've a friend into painting any sort of models (RPG, wargaming, even old airfix type things or the like) they could probably do a very good job for you in under five minutes (plus a somewhat longer drying time) if you let them know which area of it needs painting.

Not the answer you might be expecting, but the first thing that sprung to my mind.”

Thanks for that suggestion, will give it a go as long as its not sticky afterwards.
PrinceGaz
22-07-2010
Originally Posted by Matt-08:
“Thanks for that suggestion, will give it a go as long as its not sticky afterwards.”

It won't be at all sticky once the paint has dried. Just be careful only to paint the areas you can see which detract from its cosmetic appearance when it is in use, and stay well away from the electrical contacts on it and you can't go far wrong (don't paint bits you can't see when it is in use).
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