I have been putting lights in my tank models, mostly where they belong in the real vehicles. A Sherman, a Churchill and a Panther A which I made from a Tamiya D and G models. I could have bought a kit of the A model but I wanted to try to mate a D and G together. It worked. On it I put one light in the turret and then I took a radio out of a Czech model interior, hollowed it out and put two lights in it for the radio dials which lit up on the real radio, and another two in the control panels for the driver.
Great idea really like it.I'm gonna have to try one.See how it works out.Always glad to see your videos.Can't wait for the next one.Keep up the good work
Ok Glenn , you just hooked me on this . This could be very interesting.
Yup yup! Go get em!
@@ArmorModelsbyGlennBartolottiI have 6 of those lights under my work bench brand new just not doing anything. Game On
Now the channel has reached 4.02 thousand subscribers... and I hope it reaches one million subscribers
Thank you so much. I hope I just help 1000,000 modelers even if they don’t subscribe 😎👍
Pretty cool
Yea lots of things to use it in and cheap!
I have been putting lights in my tank models, mostly where they belong in the real vehicles. A Sherman, a Churchill and a Panther A which I made from a Tamiya D and G models. I could have bought a kit of the A model but I wanted to try to mate a D and G together. It worked. On it I put one light in the turret and then I took a radio out of a Czech model interior, hollowed it out and put two lights in it for the radio dials which lit up on the real radio, and another two in the control panels for the driver.
Thants cool! 😎👍
Great idea really like it.I'm gonna have to try one.See how it works out.Always glad to see your videos.Can't wait for the next one.Keep up the good work
Awesome! Thank you!