I finally got around to taking some pictures of my kb45p build. I'm using my GF's Alpine Winter set on it currently. I will make the switch to a set of Dell AT101W caps after she returns from the far distant lands of Canadia and I can put on her nice caps for her.
My plates are painted. The top plate, which is mostly covered by the caps, has a black and dark blue enamel coating I added with an airbrush. I put a topcoat of nitrocellulose on it to give it the texture I like. I had airbrush issues while painting the last coat, so I had to switch to spray paint. For this I instead used a coat of solid dark blue spray paint, then dustings of white and baby blue to give it a speckled finish that catches the light well. After that I put the same nitrocellulose coating on the paint, and this caused some issues.
As you can see, the nitrocellulose dissolved the spray paint and left it with very obvious brush strokes when I put on the clear coat. At first, I was pretty pissed about this. Over time and use, I have relented. The strong brush strokes give it a shapeless quality I sort of enjoy. Additionally, since this is my
de facto travel board, I'm not mortified when it gets the occasional ding or scuff.
Overall, it is the perfect travel board. It weighs in at 296.00 g, making it super light for carrying. Considering my 60% I'm using right now weighs >1kg, this is a big difference. I use it with one of those convenient OTG USB cable so I am able to use my Nexus 10 like a laptop for writing and editing on the go or with it plugged into my phone, text with the GF.
My current complaints with the board are mostly layout related. The lack of an apostrophe key really messes me up. Many a text with the GF has been sent too soon because I press Enter when I only intended to use a contraction. Other layout issues, such as the HHKB arrow key locations, are fixable with custom programming. As such, they aren't worth mentioning. However, I am not able to reprogram yet, as the ARM architecture on this board seems to be tripping me up. I don't have much/any experience working outside of AVR, and my skills in that are novice at best. Between issues with the gcc toolchain not behaving on Windows and some 32-bit errors on my 64-bit linux box, the reprogramming just hasn't happened yet. Hopefully it will soon.
Thanks again to Flabbergast for this little creation. I'm glad I could help with the plates to make this cute little board happen.