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I was just playing around today and came up with this idea. I punched a 1/4” disc out of some clear plastic packaging. Then I taped it to a small file and pressed it in my vise, rotated it 90 degrees and pressed it again. Then I used the butt end of a paint brush to give it a little dome. Excuse the foil job...I couldn’t get it to stick to the bare resin bezel.

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Thanks. The foil disc in the first two pics is too reflective and it looks like a chrome headlight from straight on. The third pic is some duller aluminum foil, and the last pic is the BMF behind the lens. I used a fine flat chainsaw file for the pressing.

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If you made the reflector concave (or even parabolic) shape and mirror-finish, like the real headlight, these would look as realistic as possible.  Many models have realistic clear lenses, but what is behind it lacks that very bright silvery sparkle that headlights have.  The reflector can't be flat - the concave shape along with the striations on the lens is what reflects the light just the right way.  Kind of like uncut diamond is dull looking, but properly cut facets make a diamond sparkle.

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Well I decided to try making some buckets for these lights to get a touch more realism. First I shaped the bezel from some 5/16” O.D. tube.3FB080CC-1DF7-4FB4-915A-99EC68A0B653.thumb.jpeg.2587fe3e4972841871f6fbf3fc169ec6.jpeg

Then, after drilling a shallow pilot hole, I used a sculpting tool to hog out a piece of 1/4” solid rod. I then glued the bezel onto the rod.903E1449-FF46-4BDD-B9F2-6D43BBA592A0.thumb.jpeg.16c9664a37bbf79e96efb5caef003390.jpeg

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Shaped the backside.F74B9DAD-C86A-4DAA-AB38-A40C1AA81633.thumb.jpeg.e1d815da7c9bba877702c84ad5d7793d.jpeg

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I foiled the bucket using a shaped pencil eraser to carefully seat the foil. My .252” diameter punch made a lens that Can be wedged inside the bezel and may not even need to be glued. That does look a bit better than the flat backing I originally had.10D94012-6CBA-4ACC-BE51-E5C0CB0CB859.thumb.jpeg.14c28c8df4f812dbaa6477cc410eab73.jpeg

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Guess I will have to clean my file first!😁 I have also discovered that fine mesh can be painted or chromed, trimmed  to size, and, using clear gloss, applied over the lens to simulate stone guard screens. Ever try to paint the molded on screens for early Corvettes?

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Haven't tried it yet but surmise that empty firearm cartridge cases could make fine punches for model car parts. Haven't tried it yet, too busy emptying them, but a .45 case is about the perfect size for a 3/8" gasket hole. And if the case cuts one or fewer gaskets? So What?

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