Switched!

Half-scale? It’s not that small.

And it looks mighty fine. it’s just a simple stud connections, although they tend to fall off a lot.

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Very well executed. You managed to make it look as accurate as possible to the official console.

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You’re right, I greatly misjudged its size.
Sorry about that.

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This is great, it really looks like the actual thing.

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Doesn’t actually function as real Nintendo Switch.

0/10

Plus the cartridges taste terrible

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Ew a wild Skroob

Somebody bury it deep before it skroobs on me

jk I know Dal and have for a while none of this is srs plz dont kill me

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Don’t eat the pi-carts!

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the only thing that’s off is the d-pad on that left joycon
on the real thing it’s buttons

otherwise this is a fantastic recreation :+1:

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Wait what?
*checks op
HOW DID I MISS THAT!?

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And now I feel stupid.

Tell any of the TTV cast not to do any videos or discussion on it at all until I get proper editing done and some better pictures.

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But do the cartridges taste bad?

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From what I gathered (from one video) the reason the Switch cartridges to prevent kids from putting them in their mouths and choking on them. But now that it’s an internet trend kids are probably doing the thing Nintendo wanted them not to do.

Maybe I’m just thinking too much about it.

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The cartridges are made from melted Galidor parts; of course they taste bad

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Wow! Very cool!
I was able to pick up a Switch on release, so I can appreciate how this looks.

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Ok so I finally got off my lazy rear end and fixed the Switch’s left JoyCon, will be taking pictures soon.

Also who would like to see red/blue versions of the joycons?

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oo me me me me me

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Well tough because some of these pieces don’t exist in red/blue

Sorry

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Now I’m the only one in a switchless world.

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This took way too long.

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ghid it’s been six years where’s the zelda scene

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