Flux Capacitor Raspberry Pi Zero Case for RetroPie

Flux Capacitor Raspberry Pi Zero Case for RetroPie

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I setup a RetroPie for some classic video games, but I didn't want a traditional gaming style case because it would take up shelf space. Here's a fun way to get your RetroPie up on the wall for double the nostalgia. There's an opening on the bottom for the HDMI port and usb controller, etc.On the top are [two momentary push buttons](https://amzn.to/2UY3dog) and [a power LED](https://amzn.to/2PbP4Pc). I have the buttons mapped to a sleep/wake script and a script to toggle between the flux lights and some other patterns. The lights are made from a sliced and diced [neopixel string](https://amzn.to/2Xf2NYd). To get four of them lined up I had to cut and rewire horizontally in the right pattern. - there's probably easier ways to do this but that's up to you. This is a remix of the scale model flux capacitor. Any parts that aren't here can just be scaled up from [SconNL's Design](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3497663) by 250%. Video here: https://youtu.be/O8Gv1gEYWtU

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