I've signed up for the Evo tournament in July for HSF2 on PS2 and the bring-your-own-pad rule got me all worried. My favourite pad is the Saturn pad but the PS2 version is rare. I tried hacking in the chip from a PS1 pad into the Saturn pad but I buggered it up so I then turned to my DC stick 
I decided to go for orange buttons and stick to match the Japanese DC scheme.
The buttons are from Gremlin Solutions (6x orange, and 1x smaller white button for Select), stick's from a mate. It's the JLF-8Y or something.
Seeing as I'd be taking it to the tournament, I wanted something that would stand out from the rest while taking into account the lack of time/energy/tools to do a complete mod.
Besides, there are so many sticks of such high quality doing the rounds (including the ones on this thread, serious props to all of you) that mine wouldn't be able to hold a candle to any of them in terms of workmanship, so I decided to go at it from another angle.
The VMU slot wouldn't be used anymore, and as I wasn't painting the stick, I couldn't just fill it up or cover over it without it looking more than a bit lame, so I decided to do something with it.
But what?
Ideas were flying around, and at one point I even tried looking into VMU hacking so I could power a VMU through the PS1 pad circuitry and have it do cool things like maybe a nice SF2 animation or something equally clever.
Suffice it to say that didn't get very far, but the fact was I wanted to do something with the window, and that's when it dawned on me - I had a few Capcom All-Stars capsule toys lying around.
Specifically, a Ryu one:

But he's the wrong colour! I think that's his 2P Alpha outfit, I can't remember, but it's just all blue, and JUST PLAIN WRONG. Another plain wrong thing is that I don't even use Ryu hardly ever, Ken's my guy, but Ryu IS Street Fighter, so it makes sense (plus I don't have a Ken toy), so I decided to paint him:

It took a few days as I have work, and I needed to do about 3-4 coats to really get rid of the blue. It was really fun painting him, I might try painting other things!
Having Ryu in the VMU window is all well and good, but he really needs some stuff in there instead of grey plastic, so I took some screen grabs of SF2 in an emulator and Photoshopped his stage (it's orange and red so matches the stick's scheme, see) and shuffled things around so there'd be enough going on. I also made a floor, and also an SF2 logo for the ceiling:

I covered the images with sticky-backed plastic to give them a shine and make them last longer, then shoved everything into the VMU slot and glued Ryu in there, too. I had to hack his legs up a bit, so no more hurricane kicks for him
Here's the wiring. It's messy, but believe me it's the neatest wiring job I've ever done, and it's designed to allow for easy swapping for another pad's circuitry in the future if/when needed, using terminal blocks (got the idea from another stick modder's pics I found):


There's no point going into specifics, suffice it to say everything worked first time which was a big relief. I started it on Saturday and just finished it now.
Here's Ryu in all his hand-painted glory, ready to dive into the VMU slot:


And here's the end result:





Hope you all like it, and I wonder if I'll find any more like this. Imagine the possibilities...

Full-size images are here if anyone's interested

I decided to go for orange buttons and stick to match the Japanese DC scheme.
The buttons are from Gremlin Solutions (6x orange, and 1x smaller white button for Select), stick's from a mate. It's the JLF-8Y or something.
Seeing as I'd be taking it to the tournament, I wanted something that would stand out from the rest while taking into account the lack of time/energy/tools to do a complete mod.
Besides, there are so many sticks of such high quality doing the rounds (including the ones on this thread, serious props to all of you) that mine wouldn't be able to hold a candle to any of them in terms of workmanship, so I decided to go at it from another angle.
The VMU slot wouldn't be used anymore, and as I wasn't painting the stick, I couldn't just fill it up or cover over it without it looking more than a bit lame, so I decided to do something with it.
But what?
Ideas were flying around, and at one point I even tried looking into VMU hacking so I could power a VMU through the PS1 pad circuitry and have it do cool things like maybe a nice SF2 animation or something equally clever.
Suffice it to say that didn't get very far, but the fact was I wanted to do something with the window, and that's when it dawned on me - I had a few Capcom All-Stars capsule toys lying around.
Specifically, a Ryu one:

But he's the wrong colour! I think that's his 2P Alpha outfit, I can't remember, but it's just all blue, and JUST PLAIN WRONG. Another plain wrong thing is that I don't even use Ryu hardly ever, Ken's my guy, but Ryu IS Street Fighter, so it makes sense (plus I don't have a Ken toy), so I decided to paint him:

It took a few days as I have work, and I needed to do about 3-4 coats to really get rid of the blue. It was really fun painting him, I might try painting other things!
Having Ryu in the VMU window is all well and good, but he really needs some stuff in there instead of grey plastic, so I took some screen grabs of SF2 in an emulator and Photoshopped his stage (it's orange and red so matches the stick's scheme, see) and shuffled things around so there'd be enough going on. I also made a floor, and also an SF2 logo for the ceiling:

I covered the images with sticky-backed plastic to give them a shine and make them last longer, then shoved everything into the VMU slot and glued Ryu in there, too. I had to hack his legs up a bit, so no more hurricane kicks for him

Here's the wiring. It's messy, but believe me it's the neatest wiring job I've ever done, and it's designed to allow for easy swapping for another pad's circuitry in the future if/when needed, using terminal blocks (got the idea from another stick modder's pics I found):


There's no point going into specifics, suffice it to say everything worked first time which was a big relief. I started it on Saturday and just finished it now.
Here's Ryu in all his hand-painted glory, ready to dive into the VMU slot:


And here's the end result:





Hope you all like it, and I wonder if I'll find any more like this. Imagine the possibilities...

Full-size images are here if anyone's interested
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