It's definitely not as common as you'd think. Either way, I would strongly suggest not attempting it either way. Disassembling the top part of the console is a colossal pain in the ass. Some five ribbons have to stretch through the circular hole in a very specific way, and they have the structural integrity of my mental health
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Maybe I'll just cricut some vinyl stickers then put a clear case over it for protection.
It is a royal pain in the ass to replace 3DS shells, both old and new. Such a pain in the ass, that I just simply won't buy them to refurbish if I have to do a complete reshell. And 3rd party replacement shells are dogshit. So unless you have an OEM loaner, I really, really don't recommend it.
That's kind of what I was afraid to hear. It's such a neat concept, but with how the 3ds is constructed, i had a feeling it would be more trouble than it's worth.
I've just acquired my son's old 3DS and was thinking the same thing. Looks like I'll pass on that thought.
I may buy new plates if I can find them, that would improve the look a lot. Also, I need to replace the top plastic screen cover but YouTube says that's really easy.