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Title: Head Light Flash Unit
Description: making lights go bling bling


sky_tokyodrifter - April 21, 2009 03:12 PM (GMT)
hi seniors,

I stumble across in my word "the next level" into car modifications. We should start playing with electronics into our beloved models. 1 product that I stumbled across in Japan is the "Head light flash unit". I think this kit suits best for those out there playing with drift spec cars, if you refer to the D1 GP racers, they started to use this bling bling method as a fashion of statement so that people would be able to differentiate a normal street mod car with a drift spec cars. Too bad malaysian police catch whoever is using these bling blings (I know coz my car is installed with em).

Anyway just thought that I'd share the info

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sky

Entau - April 22, 2009 02:50 AM (GMT)
where to hide the battery pack ?
selling how much sky, 1500yen?

sky_tokyodrifter - April 22, 2009 02:57 AM (GMT)
yup. correct bro entau. some places sell a little bit expensive though

sky

sky_tokyodrifter - April 22, 2009 02:59 AM (GMT)
the battery I think we have to think creatively cause I have no idea how to hide it hahahah. The box manual saya "pandai pandai sorok" hahahaha I made that up)

sky

Becky - April 22, 2009 04:04 AM (GMT)
Interesting. Hav u try to install it sky?

sky_tokyodrifter - April 22, 2009 04:21 AM (GMT)
not yet beck, coz I didnt buy it yet hehehe. I found it in a hobby shop

sky

Entau - April 22, 2009 06:56 AM (GMT)
ic, but i think that thing is too dam big to be conceal inside a standard 1/24 car, most likely to be mount below a base imo :P

druid_99 - April 22, 2009 07:04 AM (GMT)
Guys, I think there are a few ways to install the battery pack. It is only a matter of preference and how you tackle it.

If you are building the VIP cars or sedan/saloon cars, you can hid the battery pack under the front or rear bonnet provided the body is not glued together with the chasis (easy to change battery if needed).

Otherwise, you can always put the battery under/inside the display base and hid the wires behind the tyres. For extra work, you can add on/off switches on the base itself.

I think for most curbside models you can put it inside the model itself. It is all about the arrangement. Otherwise, you can always change the battery casing and use the smaller battery cell (the ones used in wristwatches).

Just my five cents... :D




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