Enhancing Kyosho Body with Authentic Lights: Roadside RC Installation Guide

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In this installment from the Roadside RC channel, the team delves into the intricate world of adding lights to a Kyosho body. Faced with the task of choosing from various light kits, they navigate through the unclear instructions to select specific ones for the installation. Despite encountering a mismatch in colors for the rear lights, the team proceeds with the installation process, finding it relatively straightforward for the rear lights but more complex for the front lights, especially with the presence of pop-up headlights. However, they manage to simplify the process and creatively tackle the wiring challenges, ensuring a neat and effective setup.
After completing the installation, the team tests the lights and is pleased with the results, noting how the lights complement the vehicle's era with a touch of authenticity. Despite minor color discrepancies, they emphasize the significance of lights in enhancing the scale appearance of the vehicle, underscoring the importance of this detail for the overall aesthetic. Encouraging viewer engagement, they invite questions and provide links to the LED sets used, as well as alternative options for those interested in embarking on a similar project. Additionally, they share a playlist for more content related to the Kyosho Phaser D2, inviting viewers to explore further into their RC adventures.

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Using translucent paint to tint LEDs for a different color effect
Suggesting magnetic power connectors for easier installation
Speculating that rear white lights could be for reverse lights with a light controller
Mentioning the use of Scale Reflex's light strip kit with Hella lights
Desire for more color options besides red for parts
Waiting for rear bearing diff/axles
The "H" in the part number indicating LEDs resembling classic halogen bulbs
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