I get my LED kits from www.modeltrainsoftware.com. they have really cool kits like welding lights, fire, strobe lights, even tiny Christmas lights. The kits come with everything you need. Switches, wires, battery holder, and shrink tube. The company is based in Colorado. I live in VA, it arrives at my door in 2 days. The only hard part is finding a good location to place the battery, but you can also get the AC/DC adapter kit.
I have that horn sound in my head. Off to share.
Quote from: JDeck on February 09, 2016, 04:20:26 PM I get my LED kits from www.modeltrainsoftware.com. they have really cool kits like welding lights, fire, strobe lights, even tiny Christmas lights. The kits come with everything you need. Switches, wires, battery holder, and shrink tube. The company is based in Colorado. I live in VA, it arrives at my door in 2 days. The only hard part is finding a good location to place the battery, but you can also get the AC/DC adapter kit.I'll definitely save the link. I've been looking at LEDs from Asia, but I'd have to get it all the components ala carte. Ever heard of the Lightbulb Man from Jabba's palace?
That thing looks snazzy on the front pages. I almost hate to see you mar the ole girl up.Ah, who am I kidding, I normally like the weathered look the best. Good job though JDeck!
That is spectacular!
Fantastic! I love the Rebel logos and the Red 5 markings. Seriously, Hasbro should offer you a job.
Very cool, the early Rebels will certainly have used obsolete material.
Just brillant buddy, the weathering and detailing is spoton 10/10.Ron
Quote from: hemble on February 20, 2016, 04:27:10 PMJust brillant buddy, the weathering and detailing is spoton 10/10.RonThank you Ron. I haven't finished weathering yet, I just need a couple washes.