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Head and Tail Light Mods
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Based on the “1/10 Mustang Dark Horse RC Car” by @Cormango. (https://makerworld.com/en/models/505871#profileId-432309)
These mods support adding single LED lights from Bambu Maker Supply to make head and tail lights that illuminate!
Print the parts:
Plate 1 - Tail Light diffusers; print in a slightly translucent red. Bambu PLA Basic Red works well, haven't tried others, something like Polyterra might not work great because it's too opaque.
Plate 2 - Housings; print in black
Plate 3 - Head Light diffusers; print in white.
Plate 4 - A modded rear bumper to fit the tail light boxes in. Print in the main color of the rest of your model.
Assemble:
Head Lights:
- Slide the diffusers into the head light housings; put a bit of super glue on the outsides so it holds.
- Slide the head light housings into the modded grill (after it has been assembled onto the main bumper / car). This new grill has a gap for the housing to slide into. Put a bit of super glue on the outsides so it holds.
- Hold the single Bambu LED against the hole at the back, and put a nice glob of hot glue over the whole assembly and LED to hold it in place. I would do this with the wire in place, that way you don't have to worry about if you accidentally cover the connector a bit.
Tail Lights:
- Glue the “cap” onto the back of the diffuser, super glue along the perimeter in a couple spots.
- Slide the diffuser into the new tail light housings, with little dots of glue on the wings to hold it against the housing.
- Glue the whole assembly to the modded read bumper. Superglue along the top.
- Hold the single Bambu LED against the hole at the back, and put a nice glob of hot glue over the whole assembly and LED to hold it in place. I would do this with the wire in place, that way you don't have to worry about if you accidentally cover the connector a bit.
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