Hi Todd! That is a very valiant effort with those pods! I've elected (at least for now) to use the more plentiful individual idiot lights in my dash. I think Lamborghini used both styles early on on the 88.5 cars If I remember correctly. The other slight deviation I'll be making on my car is the LP 500 OE tunnel that I have (shorter on the firewall) just because it is so cool to have an OEM piece that is rare as hens teeth! Cheers, Ed. AKA Fast Eddy
Hi Todd, plexiglass dark grey would work also. No sand blasting needed. If your leds are too bright, sand the rounded ends and the light beam will be diffused. (lamboclone idea).
Hey man. Long time no see! There's a new motor build coming soon to the list of engines that I've put on fumes. Also, if I can manage it, the Diablo will actually get painted this year. It got vandalized a good while back, long story, we'll have to catch up... Maybe this year? Great work and great step by step of what you did here on the indicators. I was trying to decide how I'd go about this on my car... This makes so much sense and makes it look like anything else, when you break it down into the more simple steps, it looks easier to achieve. Thanks for the video. I'll add it to my favorites so it'll be easier to find later. 💪🏻😎👍🏻💯🙌🏻🔥
Thanks Mark, it is easy. Would be probably faster with a combo 3d printer and some fabrication but appreciate you comments. Agree, post covid we plan on going south with the rv and car in tow. I hope to make it you way....to see the updates and your new place.
I really appreciate all the work your doing to my future car! 😁
lol
great work
Thanks Max and for watch'n 👍🇨🇦
Love diy! Awesome job.
Thanks for the comment and watch'n
Hi Todd! That is a very valiant effort with those pods! I've elected (at least for now) to use the more plentiful individual idiot lights in my dash. I think Lamborghini used both styles early on on the 88.5 cars If I remember correctly. The other slight deviation I'll be making on my car is the LP 500 OE tunnel that I have (shorter on the firewall) just because it is so cool to have an OEM piece that is rare as hens teeth! Cheers, Ed. AKA Fast Eddy
Nice, love to catch up some time. Shoot me your contact info @ lamborghinicountachreplica@gmail.com
Hi Todd, plexiglass dark grey would work also. No sand blasting needed. If your leds are too bright, sand the rounded ends and the light beam will be diffused. (lamboclone idea).
The round end of the led?
Hey man. Long time no see! There's a new motor build coming soon to the list of engines that I've put on fumes.
Also, if I can manage it, the Diablo will actually get painted this year. It got vandalized a good while back, long story, we'll have to catch up... Maybe this year?
Great work and great step by step of what you did here on the indicators. I was trying to decide how I'd go about this on my car... This makes so much sense and makes it look like anything else, when you break it down into the more simple steps, it looks easier to achieve. Thanks for the video. I'll add it to my favorites so it'll be easier to find later. 💪🏻😎👍🏻💯🙌🏻🔥
Thanks Mark, it is easy. Would be probably faster with a combo 3d printer and some fabrication but appreciate you comments. Agree, post covid we plan on going south with the rv and car in tow. I hope to make it you way....to see the updates and your new place.
I think you could use sticky tape to transfer them
Tried with transfer tape the were to small to get out properly.