Xbox Facelifts, Anyone?

Xbox ArtFeeling like your Xbox is getting a little dull? Want to add a bit of spice to your Xbox but don’t know how? Well, Pavel Dolgov offers you a solution.

This Canadian artist can customize your Xbox 360 by painting on it using arcylic. Interested? Just bid for the item on e-Bay. Make sure to provide references (read: pictures or very detailed descriptions) for the artwork you want on your Xbox by contacting him through email ([email protected]). Based on his artwork, I think he’s doing quite a decent job on those Xbox 360 consoles (refer to the picture on the left, it’s an example of an Xbox faceplate with errrr, a facelift). Hands down, this guy is amazing. He further says on the ad that faceplates will be numbered, which translates to “limited stocks only.”

But Xbox faceplates are not the only things he can customize, as he is open to painting on various “gaming media” as well: faceplates, controllers, or other gaming paraphernalia could also be given some artistic treatment if you specify it in your order.

As it takes time to create a masterpiece, you have to wait for at least 7-14 days before the job gets done. He says that if you send in your own faceplate, you could get his service for $17 less, as he only buys original Xbox faceplates. Oh, and yeah, don’t forget to pay.

Xbox ArtFeeling like your Xbox is getting a little dull? Want to add a bit of spice to your Xbox but don’t know how? Well, Pavel Dolgov offers you a solution.

This Canadian artist can customize your Xbox 360 by painting on it using arcylic. Interested? Just bid for the item on e-Bay. Make sure to provide references (read: pictures or very detailed descriptions) for the artwork you want on your Xbox by contacting him through email ([email protected]). Based on his artwork, I think he’s doing quite a decent job on those Xbox 360 consoles (refer to the picture on the left, it’s an example of an Xbox faceplate with errrr, a facelift). Hands down, this guy is amazing. He further says on the ad that faceplates will be numbered, which translates to “limited stocks only.”

But Xbox faceplates are not the only things he can customize, as he is open to painting on various “gaming media” as well: faceplates, controllers, or other gaming paraphernalia could also be given some artistic treatment if you specify it in your order.

As it takes time to create a masterpiece, you have to wait for at least 7-14 days before the job gets done. He says that if you send in your own faceplate, you could get his service for $17 less, as he only buys original Xbox faceplates. Oh, and yeah, don’t forget to pay.

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