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i need to make light buckets in my lexan body!help

bustamantealdo

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i have a new unpainted lexan 98 dodge ext cab...i want to make light buckets and have no clue where to start...any advice or suggestions?is it possible?help me:shock:!
 
I use an Xacto knife to cut out the holes.

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Glue in light buckets, I used Automotive Goop but a lot of folks use Shoe Goo.

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Attach lenses

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The Traxxas Grave Digger light kit has self locking buckets that work really good, you'd have to glue lenses to them if you wanted though.
 

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I use an Xacto knife to cut out the holes.

0d3337687d5fb61c253111719d4c8cb4.jpg


Glue in light buckets, I used Automotive Goop but a lot of folks use Shoe Goo.

2ee6145cc9b10640c24823ad573973f3.jpg


Attach lenses

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see the problem is i have curved lenses not round like ur body or the bettele below...if it was round like urs it be easy;-)...but my dodge body is curved...i order some lexan and gonna try to make some light buckets...but before i glue them i figured i would paint the body and cover up the lights with some liquid mask...its gonna be hard to curve those light buckets:evil:
 
Or try searching for drift body parts, they sell a bunch of different sizes and shapes of light buckets for those cars.....maybe you can find something close.
 
there is a lexan Subaru Impreza body out there that comes with light buckets that are curved similar to the Dodge Ram shape (I have one) - you dont cut the lexan body, leave the "lens" area clear, and glue the buckets in from the inside (shoe-goo?)...not sure if you can get the buckets seperately or not...

Or, you could try building something out of styrene - cheap & easy to work with...
 
I would mask the headlights and leave them clear.
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Then build buckets out of styrene. If you can use sissors and super glue your good to go, make them out cardboard/tape first then you have stensils to cut the styrene out.
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drill some holes for leds.
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I use chrome tape for the insides
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Then I used black RTV to glue them in place.
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I would mask the headlights and leave them clear.
2012-11-08_17-30-53_685.jpg

Then build buckets out of styrene. If you can use sissors and super glue your good to go, make them out cardboard/tape first then you have stensils to cut the styrene out.
2012-11-08_16-48-42_182.jpg

drill some holes for leds.
2012-11-08_16-51-47_968.jpg

I use chrome tape for the insides
2012-11-08_19-05-56_649.jpg

Then I used black RTV to glue them in place.
2013-03-09_13-14-49_238_zps11aaad6d.jpg

i have to paint it before i glue the light buckets right?
 
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