Kind of yes. Kind of no. The kit turn signal is there. One end has a red led and the other yellow. I clear two part epoxy both sides. Let it dry and wallah, you have this. Now granted I sometimes have to shave the expos down a little if it gobbled up to much, just to make sure the epoxy is giving the effect of a makeshift turn signal lense and also holding it to the turn signal. The turn signal will break long before the leds do I can tell ya that. And I do all of my Pete and kw fender signals the exact same way.
Beautiful looking build. I love the color, stripes and the lighting. Did you put bare metal foil on the whole trailer? 😎 Nice work 🐭👍
Chrome tape and bare metal foil
With the fender signals, did you put two LEDs back to back? since the front is amber and he rear is red. Think it's the nicest AMT Pete I've seen yet.
Kind of yes. Kind of no. The kit turn signal is there. One end has a red led and the other yellow. I clear two part epoxy both sides. Let it dry and wallah, you have this. Now granted I sometimes have to shave the expos down a little if it gobbled up to much, just to make sure the epoxy is giving the effect of a makeshift turn signal lense and also holding it to the turn signal. The turn signal will break long before the leds do I can tell ya that. And I do all of my Pete and kw fender signals the exact same way.
@@R.EvansScaleTruckingGreat idea. I'd likely put a metal tube or pin from the fender to the signal even if it pokes below the fender slightly.
@@crushingvanessa3277 You can try, but if you do it that way it's not going to look to scale
@@R.EvansScaleTrucking I know, that's where the problem comes in.
@R.EvansScaleTrucking That's exactly how Id do it.
How'd you do that?
I put an led in it