Amiga 4000D DVI & Blank Rear Expansion Port Covers

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Khimru, Squale, a.mi.goun & Viserys23 Payment received, plates posted and positive Feedback left. Thanks guys.

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It's time for commercial dealers to step in. Sure, they will not be able to sell them as cheap (they couldn't order them in millions as there are just not enough buyers and taxes will lead to raised prices), but the fact that such a simple things are not present on Amigakit or Vesalia is just stupid.
 
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It's time for commercial dealers to step in. Sure, they will not be able to sell them as cheap (they couldn't order them in millions as there are just not enough buyers and taxes will lead to raised prices), but the fact that such a simple things are not present on Amigakit or Vesalia is just stupid.
I thought about sending them to Amigakit originally when they had the indi 4k in but never got round to it.

I could order more but its taken over a year to shift them and at the end of the day I only wanted one for my 4k, but I had to buy 100 as this was the minimum order.

I've spoken to my mate who prints the sx endcaps and he's going to have a go at 3d printing one. It this turns out to be strong enough he'll hopefully take some orders. He could probably do other ports too; VGA, SCSI, rca etc.. I can't see them being as tough as these metal ones though. Or maybe someone wants 50 plus and I'm happy to order some more.
 
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As for 3D printed ones... We are making some prototypes here with 3D printing, I'm not involves in the process but I've seen the result.

3D printed wouldn't be as nice: they either tend to be expensive if heavy-duty expensive equipment is used OR stringy (that is: separate filaments dangle from them) if cheap equipment is used. They are tough enough if done right, though. Not as tough as metallic ones or even as tough and properly molded plastic ones, but tough enough.
 
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