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Originally posted by Kerry2Kool4U: On step four: I used testors model paint to color needle, I heard that the sharpie makes colors brighter than what they look like (red looks like pink when needles are on and so on.)
Also can you explain step five in a bit more detail.
Thanks for the write up.
Edit: I may be stupid but can you give us a link for the #74 LED we need. Thanks again.
I used the same color sharpie for the needle color as the LEDs. I wouldn't use sharpie soley for that color; ie, I'd have LEDs of the same color or something. What else did you need to know in step 5?
http://www.superbrightleds.com/mini-wedge.html at the bottom.
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