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    hkopium Guest

    Default My H8 with lights

    Add two blue LED lights (3V each) to the motor.

    So when running forward, they light up.
    The faster, the brighter.
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    hkopium Guest

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    The connection for your reference
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    TNB Guest

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    My Losi Mini-T has front and rear lights though they may not remain on it for very long.

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    hkopium Guest

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    Sorry about the poor photographing... The super bright LED should look much brighter after I installed the 9.6v batteries tomorrow.

    I will cut two holes on the shell and made a better looking headlights later. Need to find a pair of model lights from other car.

    Any suggestion?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TNB
    My Losi Mini-T has front and rear lights though they may not remain on it for very long.
    Who are those two girls in the photo (#5), their headlights sure glow.

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    TNB Guest

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    I simply used some of this super strong double adhesive strips to hold down the LEDs on my Losi Mini-T and I'll probably do the same thing with the buggy without drilling holes in the shell.

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    TNB Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by hkopium
    Who are those two girls in the photo (#5), their headlights sure glow.
    It appears that someone has been checking out Gallery TNB. If it is the same photo I believe you are referring to, the photo was taken at RCX 2004 in my pit area when I was there racing in the 2004 Kyosho US Mini-Z Cup. They've both been in the RC mags numerous times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNB
    I simply used some of this super strong double adhesive strips to hold down the LEDs on my Losi Mini-T and I'll probably do the same thing with the buggy without drilling holes in the shell.
    I don't want to use glue. I want them removable whenever I want.

    Can you post your Mini-T photo here? Can't find it in the website. I want to see it for reference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNB
    It appears that someone has been checking out Gallery TNB. If it is the same photo I believe you are referring to, the photo was taken at RCX 2004 in my pit area when I was there racing in the 2004 Kyosho US Mini-Z Cup. They've both been in the RC mags numerous times.
    Oh, i though one of them or both were your girlfriend(s).

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    The strips that I am referring to aren't glue, but some kind of putty type stuff. There is one photo of the Mini-T at MZR with a yellow baja bug body; however, if you want one of the wiring set up, I'll either have to dig through old photos at RCU or wait until I have access to my own computer and I probably should wait until later tonight after I finish taking photos of a new track at Caesar's Palace. Since I have a newer camera now, I can take a better close up anyway.

    Regarding the models, well that would probably be fun for a while. I have a few more photos of them with my cars and of me with them though I didn't upload those photos.

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