
Sherman working head light
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Sherman working head light
Here is a photo of my re worked armortek sherman head light . I have been puting off working on this part of the model for a long time , as I was not sure of how to do it . I ended up using a grain of weat light bulb . , plus lots of sanding . Dale


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Dale,
Smashing job. The yellowish light colour is exactly right for the old tungsten filament bulbs. Too many people are using dead white LEDs in WW2 models...but they do run cool and last a very long time!
Where did you get your lens cover from? I have been looking for ages for a suitable donor, and have taken to going through the toy boxes in the local thrift shops!
cheers, Fabrice
Smashing job. The yellowish light colour is exactly right for the old tungsten filament bulbs. Too many people are using dead white LEDs in WW2 models...but they do run cool and last a very long time!
Where did you get your lens cover from? I have been looking for ages for a suitable donor, and have taken to going through the toy boxes in the local thrift shops!
cheers, Fabrice
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Hello Fabrice . Like you for the past two years from when the kit arrived and I first saw the armortek had light without lens , I have be keeping a lookout at my toy shops for toy cars , bikes , planes any thing that would do with know luck . Then two week ago I was going through my old plastic kits and came across my 1/9 scale Revell kublewagon kit . I dived into it and there they where two clear lens . I could not beleive it they where the correct fit and pattern .... Dale .
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