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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 0:18:57 GMT
Charger Interior was heavily modified. Prisoner back seat was hand made out of sheet plastic. Cage partition was hand made then resin cast. *Real working sliding partition glass. Cable type prisoner seat belts. Console, radios, mics, switch boxes, siren, were hand made and resin cast. Ignition & key along with a dash mounted shift lever added. A trunk mounted GPS hand made then resin cast. * Interior dome light really works. Front interior was painted two-tone Charger Gray. Real working LED light bar and rear deck traffic advisor light bar. Working Strobe Headlight/Taillights. All graphics were designed and done by me. * Please check out the Canyon Co. Charger Video! public.fotki.com/Goodguyinar416/police-model-videos/canyon-co-charger.html
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Post by skinsfan7 on Jul 6, 2013 0:31:44 GMT
Very nice. Is it just the video or do the high beam lights have a multiflash wig wag?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 0:37:46 GMT
No the high beams and light bar are flashing and are an actual circuit board with patterns and speeds, as is the rear traffic advisor.
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Post by skinsfan7 on Jul 6, 2013 0:57:36 GMT
Did you get the circuit from hobbytronics? I understand the flash but what I mean is instead of a single flash, it flashes like 3 times.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 1:14:36 GMT
The head/tail lights are also a small circuit board with a strobe action which is why it's flashing like it is. It has a wig wag mode, but also a strobe mode and that is why the 3 flashes. No I don't use Hobbytronics, I get all my lights from Brian at Modelfied Custom Cruisers. I get the DIY kit and do them myself. It's really hard to do the tiny LEDs and you have to know what your doing. I have done approx. 24 cars now. I really enjoy doing it. www.modelfiedcc.net/
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Post by skinsfan7 on Jul 6, 2013 1:17:21 GMT
Looks good. I have bought from both. Good people.
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Post by Admin on Jul 6, 2013 4:22:35 GMT
Awesome build Art and I love the working lights, does it require a lot to get the lights to work? I have a Rescue 51 squad that spacecowboy at MCJSD built for me that I would love to have working lights on it, can you help me?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 12:21:45 GMT
Sure! what scale is it. There are 1/18 scale LEDs and now there are SMDs or Surface Mounted LED. it's a light-emitting diode that is mounted onto and soldered onto a circuit board.They are much and I mean much smalled then a regular LED. There is also a SMT that is no bigger than a grain of sand. The Canyon Co.Charger is 1/18th scale car so I use them for the light bar and the rear traffic advisor. But for side markers I would SMDs. Contact Brian at MCC or Modelfied Custom Cruisers or HobbyTronics and they can help with making you a light bar or whatever you need. I get my lights from Brian at MCC and get the DIY kit and do the lights and circuit board myself. Brian is good, slow but good. The light bars are not cheap around $50.00 or more depending on what you get?
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