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Trendy LED lamps got on my Stone

AndyOyamadaZ

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Hi, I just wanted to share that I succeeded in fitting LED lamps to my stone. A tale lamp and 4 winkers are now low emission latest standards. I chose the smallest winkers that had only 15mm thick and the tale lamp had a cool neo classic shape. I cut and bent the mounting base from 2 mm thick aluminum sheet. And I carved out a tale lamp base cover from the foam block and just started painting a surfacer to it. It will be a cool smooth shape but I wonder how to make it hard enough. I will try to put the carbon fiber but it usually be under the surface. Has anyone tried this opposite way of making FRP? I wish it could get hard enough with thick paints... anyway I am enjoying this job.

Thanks,
Andy
 

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just an update... I have succeeded in making a plastic cast tail lamp cover. Looks cool like a genuine parts...
 

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