I have been keeping away from work on the lamps and lighting on the Fowler as long as possible. I have always been reluctant to take on electrical jobs on my model railway. Not because I don't like a layout with lights in a dimly lit layout room, but because I find it difficult work. So in pure defiance I set out to connect some wires and see if I could turn on the lights.
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Sometimes the fear of the task is the greatest obstacle. 15 minutes of work and I could turn on the lights! |
I had been collecting some useful stuff for the lighting and had two sizes of typical lorry headlights to choose from: 9.5 and 12.5 mm in diameter. I decided to use the 9.5 mm headlights in whitemetal that I suspect originates from Imperial Modellbau from Germany. They were packed in an unmarked plastic bag, so I'm unable to confirm it.
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Two sizes of headlights and LEDs. I will be using the small 9.5 mm whitemetal headlights with separate resin glass inserts. The larger headlights are from an old diecast Ford A lorry. |
With the LEDs functioning all that remains is to figure out how to lead the wires to the lamps and still have the loco disassemble comparatively easy - and of course to fit the LEDs in the headlights. The Fowler is approaching the finish line!
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Just to prove that the rear facing LED works as well! |
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