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Calais LED and original blinker bulb. Install LED blinker lights / turn signals and an appropriate digital relay, in a Honda Dunk 50cc scooter. Photo taken Thursday, November 9, 2017. —Rick Cogley

I built something!

 

Two years ago I was asked (as usual) if I have a SWAT van that could be used in a potential Arkham set. I didn’t have one then (or did I?) but 30 minutes later I did.

Back then I figured that if it won’t be used, then I can always sneak it into something else as a taco truck or a TV van, whatever, but it went thru.

 

The build is pretty straightforward except for the front, that utilizes an odd combo of plates and brackets built in every direction on a footprint of a 2x2 brick to create the distinctive Chevy Stepvan headlight assemblies with it’s eyebrow turnsignals. No doors, as these things usually drive open, and since the doors are of sliding type, I don’t think it’s feasible in this scale.

 

As usual, I built it in different colors, and different lenghts, but the final product is pretty close to my initial sketch.

 

This is also the set where I was allowed to wish for an element for the first time ever in my career here at LEGO, and I went for a tyre that I needed for years now.

It’s a real gamechanger for me, and you’ll find that tyre from September 12th in the 76300 Arkham set.

DCR Tail Light Cover LED Turn Signals are made from a modified factory Zuma125 tail light cover.

 

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Daytona relay instructions said to remove the minus connector of the battery so I did. Just unscrew the bolt, making sure not to drop the it into the guts of the engine. Install LED blinker lights / turn signals and an appropriate digital relay, in a Honda Dunk 50cc scooter. Photo taken Saturday, November 11, 2017. —Rick Cogley

Lexus LS400 rear end. I'm parting this out. I have everything minus the drivetrain and electrical. Contact me at 1uzfebros@gmail.com

There are small rubber pucks that hold up the tank on both sides of the frame. I found new ones where I bought my new rear turnsignal and exchanged them. Here are the old ones laid out on the top of the tank.

Turn signal on an old city bus, abandoned at John McLean's autoyard near Acton, Ont.

 

Something very appealing about the shapes on these old buses.

 

IMG_6977_8_9_bus-indicator

The Ferrari Daytona-like headlight/turnsignal

The LED blinker bulb fits in the slot just fine. Install LED blinker lights / turn signals and an appropriate digital relay, in a Honda Dunk 50cc scooter. Photo taken Saturday, November 11, 2017. —Rick Cogley

Transformers Barricade "Stealth Edition"

Custom Transformers Decepticon Trim Emblems; Cold Air Intake; FlowMaster Exhaust; Cobra Wheels; Toyo 275/40ZR17 Tires; Billet Grills; Xenon Hood, Window & Quarter Scoops; Tinted Headlight, Turnsignals & Taillights

Ultimately they'll go through the center as shown here, though until you remove the mirror base that will be a big challenge.

Install LED blinker lights / turn signals and an appropriate digital relay, in a Honda Dunk 50cc scooter. Photo taken Thursday, November 9, 2017. —Rick Cogley

I built something!

 

Two years ago I was asked (as usual) if I have a SWAT van that could be used in a potential Arkham set. I didn’t have one then (or did I?) but 30 minutes later I did.

Back then I figured that if it won’t be used, then I can always sneak it into something else as a taco truck or a TV van, whatever, but it went thru.

 

The build is pretty straightforward except for the front, that utilizes an odd combo of plates and brackets built in every direction on a footprint of a 2x2 brick to create the distinctive Chevy Stepvan headlight assemblies with it’s eyebrow turnsignals. No doors, as these things usually drive open, and since the doors are of sliding type, I don’t think it’s feasible in this scale.

 

As usual, I built it in different colors, and different lenghts, but the final product is pretty close to my initial sketch.

 

This is also the set where I was allowed to wish for an element for the first time ever in my career here at LEGO, and I went for a tyre that I needed for years now.

It’s a real gamechanger for me, and you’ll find that tyre from September 12th in the 76300 Arkham set.

I built something!

 

Two years ago I was asked (as usual) if I have a SWAT van that could be used in a potential Arkham set. I didn’t have one then (or did I?) but 30 minutes later I did.

Back then I figured that if it won’t be used, then I can always sneak it into something else as a taco truck or a TV van, whatever, but it went thru.

 

The build is pretty straightforward except for the front, that utilizes an odd combo of plates and brackets built in every direction on a footprint of a 2x2 brick to create the distinctive Chevy Stepvan headlight assemblies with it’s eyebrow turnsignals. No doors, as these things usually drive open, and since the doors are of sliding type, I don’t think it’s feasible in this scale.

 

As usual, I built it in different colors, and different lenghts, but the final product is pretty close to my initial sketch.

 

This is also the set where I was allowed to wish for an element for the first time ever in my career here at LEGO, and I went for a tyre that I needed for years now.

It’s a real gamechanger for me, and you’ll find that tyre from September 12th in the 76300 Arkham set.

Day 35/365 - No left turns. At least not right now. As soon as this blasted arrow decides to change, I can move on down the road home...

Showing some Team-Integra.net people that the UKDM/EDM turn signals light up white.

 

RAW

ISO 400

1/160th

F/2.8

28mm

Before replacing the connectors into the rear body, test with the LEDs sticking out so you can revert if needed. Install LED blinker lights / turn signals and an appropriate digital relay, in a Honda Dunk 50cc scooter. Photo taken Saturday, November 11, 2017. —Rick Cogley

* Function As Corner, Running, Stop with Turn Signal Light

* High Power Double Face 39 LED Fender Side Marker Light

* Flood Lamp Cup Provide Maximum Visibility and Safety

* Water-Tight Sealed, Waterproof Rate IP65

* Direct Bolt on. Easy Installation. Directly Wired

 

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Remove rear plate. Install LED blinker lights / turn signals and an appropriate digital relay, in a Honda Dunk 50cc scooter. Photo taken Thursday, November 9, 2017. —Rick Cogley

2003 Suzuki GSX-R 1000

Yoshimura TRS Full system (SS/Carbon Fiber)

Dynojet Power Commander III with tuned custom mapping (Lee's Cycle Service)

Suspension adjusted by RaceTech

Watsen custom turnsignals

Competition Werkes undertail

Clear Alternative Taillight

St Machine Pigspotter mirrors

Zero Gravity DB windscreen

This ancient bumper sticker only proves visualization doesn't always work.

Driver side light cluster has seen better days.

Receiver hitch & exhaust outlet.

31/365 - Braid - "Grace Car"

 

i saw your picture today on a card

i tried so hard

to remember that smiling face you placed

on my princess pillow in that broken down car

last summer

you sang to me so beautifully

you were promised to me like a ring to a tree

but you cut it all off and

that's what kills me

  

pilot of lies

who sat at the bat while i sat home and cried

your hands were not tied

you knew exactly where to hide

and hitch a ride

to

one two three

cali FOR nia

  

"now honey i'm so sorry

if i whistle hollywood happy

look where it gets me."

  

you show so painfully long

but i sat and stared as if nothing was wrong

as for the songs

the beauty is there

but the grace car's gone

(gone, take me down)

  

and i don't want to be a part

of music vs. the heart.

we all stay in tune

we all swear it's true

  

we all stay in tune

we all swear it's true

(without going overhead or upperhanded jests just fly by

more time to get to know you, and less of me

you can't buy my time)

  

with your (we have?) pretty faces

to be replaced

in unsafe places

at least our car will go down with some grace

(grace, take me down)

I built something!

 

Two years ago I was asked (as usual) if I have a SWAT van that could be used in a potential Arkham set. I didn’t have one then (or did I?) but 30 minutes later I did.

Back then I figured that if it won’t be used, then I can always sneak it into something else as a taco truck or a TV van, whatever, but it went thru.

 

The build is pretty straightforward except for the front, that utilizes an odd combo of plates and brackets built in every direction on a footprint of a 2x2 brick to create the distinctive Chevy Stepvan headlight assemblies with it’s eyebrow turnsignals. No doors, as these things usually drive open, and since the doors are of sliding type, I don’t think it’s feasible in this scale.

 

As usual, I built it in different colors, and different lenghts, but the final product is pretty close to my initial sketch.

 

This is also the set where I was allowed to wish for an element for the first time ever in my career here at LEGO, and I went for a tyre that I needed for years now.

It’s a real gamechanger for me, and you’ll find that tyre from September 12th in the 76300 Arkham set.

The relay connector on the Honda Dunk has a gray and a black wire. Gray goes to the blinker switch, and black goes to battery. The original relay is marked B (battery) and L. Install LED blinker lights / turn signals and an appropriate digital relay, in a Honda Dunk 50cc scooter. Photo taken Saturday, November 11, 2017. —Rick Cogley

Different turnsignal lenses

Testing before replacing into body. Works! Install LED blinker lights / turn signals and an appropriate digital relay, in a Honda Dunk 50cc scooter. Photo taken Saturday, November 11, 2017. —Rick Cogley

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