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I like to light the models. This is the second one I have done. LED bulbs, button batteries and switches.
I like to light the models. This is the second one I have done. LED bulbs, button batteries and switches.
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Used led bulbs. For the Challenger, I used what I had laying around. All white. For the turn signals, I painted the bulb with turn signal amber.
For the next one, I bought bulbs. View attachment 1715255103
Make the appropriate holes in the part, glue the bulb in the rear, wire the same.
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As these models are not designed for this, you need to fit the pieces together to see where you can run the wires.
The batteries and switches will fit it the rear so the headlight etc. wires will have to run to the rear. ( you might have to trim areas to fit the wires.)
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For the rear on this one, I used red led bulbs. View attachment 1715255116
I ran the wires to the rear. There should be room in the trunk area.
The big switch on top is the head lights, the road lights and the rear parking lights .
All on the same circuit with a 2032 button battery.
The left and right switch, next to each other is for the left and right side front and rear turn signals / brake lights. Each side its own circuit.
The plug left and right is another circuit to give functional brake lights and turn signals. Exterior push button switch with another 2032 battery.
Used the "try me" button from toy boxes. (Told you I used what I had laying around .)
This model I will be using interior push button switches in place of the plug in.