To brake, or not to brake.. This is the question.. Alas my poor Tiger, I knew it well...
Okay, but seriously.. I have the Tiger 1 mid version from Taigen.. Now, I haven't seen a Tiger 1 with a brake light out there. So I assume they never had one in the design specs when the Germans built them? Or perhaps it wasn't a big deal back then?
But, I would like to add a brake light to my tank.. So, my questions are, would it look stupid with one on it if they never had them? And two, where could I find one if I wanted to put one on..
And has anyone done this before?
Thanks for your time. I appreciate it.
Brake light question: To brake, or not to brake.
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Brake light question: To brake, or not to brake.
I used to be indecisive. Now, I'm not sure..
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Re: Brake light question: To brake, or not to brake.
I like the lights, so I install in all of my tanks:
Working warm white headlights. (not the xenon white ones the heng long tank uses)
Red rearlight with braking function.
Working warm white searchlight in turret.
At least two working machine guns
And in some tanks too:
Convoy lights.
It gives a lot of life to the model.
About where to buy one... I do my own lights. Just find the leds you need in aliexpress/ebay... I use usually 3mm warm white leds for the front lights, and SMD leds for the rear ones.
Working warm white headlights. (not the xenon white ones the heng long tank uses)
Red rearlight with braking function.
Working warm white searchlight in turret.
At least two working machine guns
And in some tanks too:
Convoy lights.
It gives a lot of life to the model.
About where to buy one... I do my own lights. Just find the leds you need in aliexpress/ebay... I use usually 3mm warm white leds for the front lights, and SMD leds for the rear ones.
My RC tanks website, loads of free info for everybody:
https://radindustries.wordpress.com/
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Re: Brake light question: To brake, or not to brake.
Good morning,
No brake lights on Tiger 1s. If you have the rear reflector made up and painted reflective red and have added a working Convoy light in blue or green, you have it covered for rear bulkhead illumination. Up front, definitely, per early or late version, add the headlights and blackout covers and a couple of working MGs. I agree with Rad, Light em' up!
regards,
Painless
No brake lights on Tiger 1s. If you have the rear reflector made up and painted reflective red and have added a working Convoy light in blue or green, you have it covered for rear bulkhead illumination. Up front, definitely, per early or late version, add the headlights and blackout covers and a couple of working MGs. I agree with Rad, Light em' up!
regards,
Painless
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Re: Brake light question: To brake, or not to brake.
The convoy lights are designed so that if you are following too close you can't see the light, I think they are set so that you have to be something like 30ft behind to see it, the angles on the light cover determine the angle at which the light is emitted. So, rather than a brake light, if the driver of the following tank suddenly sees the light disappear in the dark he knows that the tank in front has slowed down or stopped.
There are pics of Panzer III convoy lights on the web, these have three different colour lights in them, and a flip up cover for day/night use. The colour the following tank sees tells them what the tank in front is doing.
There are pics of Panzer III convoy lights on the web, these have three different colour lights in them, and a flip up cover for day/night use. The colour the following tank sees tells them what the tank in front is doing.
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Re: Brake light question: To brake, or not to brake.
Thanks guys, appreciate the replies..
Painless, I like the blue light in the back.. Yes, that was what I want.. I like lights.. We need more lights..
Painless, I like the blue light in the back.. Yes, that was what I want.. I like lights.. We need more lights..
I used to be indecisive. Now, I'm not sure..