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 Next I started modelling the back handle areas.  I pulled out some vertices on both of these sides together as one and tried to get a good end result after mesh smooth was applied.

I wanted some added detail on the back.  I did this be chamfering lines or inseting, and extruding by negative.  Standard view -

 

And after mesh smooth applied -

 

tutorials/max_playstation/psp_back_detail

 

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 I started adding some details.  First I chamfered the edges of the model to make it look more clean.

Second for the looped area down on the bottom left.  This was a little difficult because that area is hard to work with.  I found the best way to do this was to delete the polygons by using the reference image in the back as my guide.  Then, using the left viewport, duplicate vertices and drag them over to the center so that I could rebuild polygons in that area while in  Polygon sub-object mode.

Then I started adding detail just above the loop area on the back.  I used the same method as earlier pretty much.  Chamfer, inset and then extrude with negative values.

 

tutorials/max_playstation/psp_bottom_loop

tutorials/max_playstation/psp_side_detail


 

 Next I modelled the detail on top.

Moved on and added more detail to the plug area, and both sides where those little side switches are.


 This next part was really fun to do.  It however took a rather long time to figure out.  This is the area where the left buttons needed to go.  Check out some of the steps to the right here -
It all started from chamfering the necessary vertices, and simply building up from them.  Chamfer, then pull vertices out in one direction using your front viewport so that they match the circle around the buttons in the referance image.  Once you get the pattern figured out it isn't all that hard to do. 
You keep moving on and then start chamfering and adjusting areas or extruding so that you can start building up each individual button.

 

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