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The rear lights are on the program next. (the orange of the indicators has to be painted in - used Tamiya X-26 for that)
![]() I ordered the kit with the KingBus system, so I only have two cable on each light. The cable is supposed to go in the inside of the frame, however a slight problem: This little plug ![]() Does not fit in the round hole, more so because the lower rear crossbeam sits further back and blocks part of it. ![]() The plug does reminds me of the ones I had on my motorbike. And those would come apart with some fiddling. Took me a bit, but if you get a needle you can lift up the little plastic tabs and pull out the cables ... not a fun job the first time around, but easier if you lift the tab from the top between the 2 tabs. ![]() Bare cables. They only go one way back into the plug. The little edge pointed out by the arrow is what holds them in place. ![]() This sorted, next we have to cut a small channel in the plastic body of the light fixture. This to accommodate the cable. ![]() Need to carefully smoothen the edges of the LED board so it fits into the housing. (I used 800 grit paper for this) ![]() Now fits nice and flush in the housing ![]() Added some heat shrink over the wires and cut an insulator from an old inner tube. (there was supposed to be one with the LED board but didn't see it) ![]() Fed the wire through the hole into the frame - had to take the servo out to make it easier - and in hindsight made my life difficult due to being so focussed on getting the wire in the frame ... ![]() Tried to fasten the M2x5 screw indicated in the manual, but it didn't fit. ![]() The holes provided are for M1.6 screws, so changed to those. ![]() Light fixture installed ![]() Plug back in place ![]() Servo back in place and lenses glued in place with 2 component transparent glue. ![]() Cables tucked in the frame for now ![]() And here a pic without the clamp ![]() If I had to do this again, i would first fix the light to the support, then add the heat shrink and feed it in the frame. Oh well ... |
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