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Aurizon intermodal train 2BM1 passing Berresfield heading for Melbourne with ACD6052 and ACD6053 leading
These tails were cut open, taken apart, and painted black. Then the LED signal circuit boards were completely stripped down, modified, and wired back up with a 13 channel Sequential micro controller to fire one LED at a time, stacking style. The reverse lights have been upgraded to Plasma White LED bulbs.
This set is 100% Street legal, with all needed reflectors, and no tint covering the LEDs, which means full power output. Painted internals are the answer if you're concerned with getting tickets for having dark tails!
How To Install '69 LED Sequential Taillights
LED taillights and sequential turn signals are easy to install, and now they fit other vintage Mustangs besides '65-'66s
August, 2006
By Miles Cook
Photography by Miles Cook
In our Oct. '04 issue, we showed you how to install Mustang Project's cool sequential LED taillights in a '65-'66 Mustang. This time we're switching gears by using a '69 instead of the earliest of Mustangs. Just like the first couple of years, the '67-'69s also have three-bar taillights, which makes these cars as receptive to this intriguing and easy-to-install upgrade.
For the most part, installing the LED modules in a '69 is much the same as with a '65-'66, but there are some differences, so the procedure takes a few extra steps and a little more time to complete. The main task is completely removing the taillight housing, which doesn't need to be done with the older cars because once the lens is removed on a '65-'66, the LED taillight-module simply plugs right in.
In any case, installing Mustang Project's kit is still easy on '67-'69s, and we were ready to go with cool Shelby/Thunderbird/Mercury Cougar-style sequential turn signals in about half an hour.
www.mustangmonthly.com/techarticles/mump_0608_1969_ford_m...
Our sequential turn signal kits are OEM quality, plug-in-play and feature VLI's exclusive "Sequence Sync Button" that automatically learns and adjusts to the flasher speed in your car. Our Kit consists of (2) wire harness and (2) pre-wired sequential control modules. For more details on our Plug-N-Play Sequential Turn Signal Kits, visit www.vliproducts.com
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Numerical sequences is the theme this week for Macro Mondays. I wanted to do something bright and colorful.
Weekly Assignment 1: Drawing a Visual Set of Objects
This assignment further develops and discover my abilities in building perception as well as advancing my skills to improve line confidence in my drawing with line and tone through exploring different subject matter from inspired by natural forms.
Representing an object with minimum line:
Create a line and value drawing on an A3 size paper of a curved paper strip from different angles and observe how it gradually moves in a sequential motion. I can tie, twist and arrange the paper strip in any position. Observe, sketch and shade using a variety of mediums as well as line variation indicating darker or lighter areas to heighten the illusion of three-dimension.
Sequential frames. The full resolution one is 80 MBytes. Hit at least L for large. www.flickr.com/photos/midgley/9690725037/sizes/k/in/photo... is probably the best resolution.
Feel free to tag people on it...
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Cage Number 17 for this kitty at the Humane Society in Corvallis, Oregon today. We need a number 17 on my Sequential Numbers Group.
Our sequential turn signal kits are OEM quality, plug-in-play and feature VLI's exclusive "Sequence Sync Button" that automatically learns and adjusts to the flasher speed in your car. Our Kit consists of (2) wire harness and (2) pre-wired sequential control modules. For more details on our Plug-N-Play Sequential Turn Signal Kits, visit www.vliproducts.com
These tails were cut open, taken apart, and painted black. Then the LED signal circuit boards were completely stripped down, modified, and wired back up with a 13 channel Sequential micro controller to fire one LED at a time, stacking style. The reverse lights have been upgraded to Plasma White LED bulbs.
This set is 100% Street legal, with all needed reflectors, and no tint covering the LEDs, which means full power output. Painted internals are the answer if you're concerned with getting tickets for having dark tails!
16 LEDs per Tail light were added in to create the sequential signals, with lenses removed for a full shot of light from each LED. The OEM paint has tons of color from the pearl in the sunlight to perfectly match the body color.
KCS ET44AC #5005 and #5004 lead MKCVN southbound through WR Tower in Granite City, IL on yet another cloudy day in the St Louis metro.
Our sequential turn signal kits are OEM quality, plug-in-play and feature VLI's exclusive "Sequence Sync Button" that automatically learns and adjusts to the flasher speed in your car. Our Kit consists of (2) wire harness and (2) pre-wired sequential control modules. For more details on our Plug-N-Play Sequential Turn Signal Kits, visit www.vliproducts.com
These tails were cut open, taken apart, and painted black. Then the LED signal circuit boards were completely stripped down, modified, and wired back up with a 13 channel Sequential micro controller to fire one LED at a time, stacking style. The reverse lights have been upgraded to Plasma White LED bulbs.
This set is 100% Street legal, with all needed reflectors, and no tint covering the LEDs, which means full power output. Painted internals are the answer if you're concerned with getting tickets for having dark tails!
We removed the inner lenses on this set, and packed in some awesome upgrades! The Turn Signals are now Sequential, with the stock reverse light housing changed to hold an Amber 194 bulb to fall in line with the sequential LEDs. The upper original Signal housing was upgraded to a very bright Cree LED Reverse Light.
These tails were cut open, taken apart, and painted black. Then the LED signal circuit boards were completely stripped down, modified, and wired back up with a 13 channel Sequential micro controller to fire one LED at a time, stacking style. The reverse lights have been upgraded to Plasma White LED bulbs.
This set is 100% Street legal, with all needed reflectors, and no tint covering the LEDs, which means full power output. Painted internals are the answer if you're concerned with getting tickets for having dark tails!
Literally brand new, fresh from shakedown testing on the Trent Valley are 720539 and 540, seen at their new destination at Southend Victoria.
Sequential studies of the model putting on clothes - each pose about 10 minutes. A2 yellow paper, pencil and coloured pencil.
These tails were cut open, taken apart, and painted black. Then the LED signal circuit boards were completely stripped down, modified, and wired back up with a 13 channel Sequential micro controller to fire one LED at a time, stacking style. The reverse lights have been upgraded to Plasma White LED bulbs.
This set is 100% Street legal, with all needed reflectors, and no tint covering the LEDs, which means full power output. Painted internals are the answer if you're concerned with getting tickets for having dark tails!
As a group conducts a confab, the Ring Fountain on the Greenway conducts a sequential burst of spurts.
My first really clear series of cartoon panels. This is about the pistol shrimp and it is all true... except the scientist getting blown through the wall.
Our sequential turn signal kits are OEM quality, plug-in-play and feature VLI's exclusive "Sequence Sync Button" that automatically learns and adjusts to the flasher speed in your car. Our Kit consists of (2) wire harness and (2) pre-wired sequential control modules. For more details on our Plug-N-Play Sequential Turn Signal Kits, visit www.vliproducts.com
How To Install '69 LED Sequential Taillights
LED taillights and sequential turn signals are easy to install, and now they fit other vintage Mustangs besides '65-'66s
August, 2006
By Miles Cook
Photography by Miles Cook
In our Oct. '04 issue, we showed you how to install Mustang Project's cool sequential LED taillights in a '65-'66 Mustang. This time we're switching gears by using a '69 instead of the earliest of Mustangs. Just like the first couple of years, the '67-'69s also have three-bar taillights, which makes these cars as receptive to this intriguing and easy-to-install upgrade.
For the most part, installing the LED modules in a '69 is much the same as with a '65-'66, but there are some differences, so the procedure takes a few extra steps and a little more time to complete. The main task is completely removing the taillight housing, which doesn't need to be done with the older cars because once the lens is removed on a '65-'66, the LED taillight-module simply plugs right in.
In any case, installing Mustang Project's kit is still easy on '67-'69s, and we were ready to go with cool Shelby/Thunderbird/Mercury Cougar-style sequential turn signals in about half an hour.
www.mustangmonthly.com/techarticles/mump_0608_1969_ford_m...
We removed the inner lenses on this set, and packed in some awesome upgrades! The Turn Signals are now Sequential, with the stock reverse light housing changed to hold an Amber 194 bulb to fall in line with the sequential LEDs. The upper original Signal housing was upgraded to a very bright Cree LED Reverse Light.