@ Nex, I will change the DVD tray and the HDD tray for ones I use now instead of old ones I made. A bit of progress though. Transforming it into a "Soft top". I kept the standard slim top and just made another that is a soft top so at the end I can show the difference. The makings of the soft top mod-
Using the slim body as a templet, put a standard top on it and masking tape as a cut line from the slim face height to the back height-

The red is my next machine. You didn't see that.

Cut the sides off with a hacksaw-

Cut 2 pieces of angle that suit the sides leaving the ends without the side fins uncovered, (about 20mm shorter than the full sides).

Size the angle up against the side and now the side where the angle is going needs to be trimmed down so the angle is flush with the ends.

Like this-

Perfect, it now sits flush with the ends-

That's about what I'm up to so far. Won't be long now.
Now the angles are siliconed to the sides and once dried, positioned on the sides and the sides should be level with the slim faceplate and the rear of the slimmed bottom....Basically, you should be able to get a ruler and sit it flat on the side and it should be all the same height.
Now, a piece of 3 ply is cut to size using the old top you cut off as your templet. Draw around the lid for a cut line. While you've got the lid, drill through the lid from the underside where the Xbox screws use to screw into it and use these holes to mark where the bolts need to be on the wooden lid. Drill your holes to mount Tee Nuts that suit your NEW bolts. 2 or 3mm bolts are ideal. Your cut made on the wood will need to be about 3mm inside the drawn line you did with the lid or when you cover the wood with vinyl, it will be to big. Knock your tee nuts in the wood and bolt it on and try it for size. This is mine fitted before trimming the wood to size.-
