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Post by kiwinick on May 14, 2006 11:37:39 GMT 1
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Post by cfesmire on May 14, 2006 17:57:47 GMT 1
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Post by nickvoges on May 15, 2006 20:05:09 GMT 1
Nick, you changed something with your photos, now this link doesn´t work anymore. But I have seen the photos a few days ago. nick ingmar
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BillC
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Post by BillC on May 16, 2006 13:05:01 GMT 1
I think I would check out Trident's assortment of emergency lights. There are more varieties. Go to www.trident-miniatures.co.at/Engl/index.htm and select "Zubehör" (Accessories). There are three different sets 96003, 96008 (shown below) and 96012. I believe these can also be ordered through Truck Stop Models.
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Post by austinvfd on Aug 20, 2006 18:21:36 GMT 1
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Post by john schmidt on Feb 1, 2007 23:54:33 GMT 1
Hey hobby guys. I think I have solved the problem with emergency lights. I have produced a real working emergency light bar, and also a round flash, and at the moment I am working on a rotary beacon. I think the beacon can be finnished in a couple of month. All my lights is in blue, red, amber and clear. So far it is in scale 1:87. Check my site and the videoclips. It will give you an idea of how it works and looks. Welcome on my site www.schmidt-teknik-hobby.dk Please notis that the video clips each is arround 4-5 MB, so it will take some time do download before you can watch them. Also the replay of the recordings is not 100% accurate becourse of the videocompression. When you se the light bars live, they are working exatly as real lightbars. Kind regards John Schmidt, Copenhagen, Denmark
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