07-15-2016, 09:19 AM
Thanks guys. Indeed, it would be nice to have something more up to date on the market.
I'm planning to use a method I trid with some of my kitbashed steamers. A suitable LED will be tighly fitted on the headlight casting and the LED "legs" will be bent at a right angle and inserted into two small hole on top of the roof. Two feeders with connectors will be connected to the LED. This way, the headlight can be removed for maintenance or while painting the model. The shell can also be easily dismantled from the drive wasily.
Matt
Schraddel Wrote:Yeah Matt!
The boxcab now looks like a model of an boxcab of up to date should look too.![]()
I expect with great interest how you will make the headlights.
Cheers Lutz
I'm planning to use a method I trid with some of my kitbashed steamers. A suitable LED will be tighly fitted on the headlight casting and the LED "legs" will be bent at a right angle and inserted into two small hole on top of the roof. Two feeders with connectors will be connected to the LED. This way, the headlight can be removed for maintenance or while painting the model. The shell can also be easily dismantled from the drive wasily.
Matt
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Erie 149th Street Harlem Station http://www.harlem-station.blogspot.com/

