There’s
something undoubtedly cool about adding working lights to a wargmaing model,
adding that little bit of extra realism to really bring the kit to
life. For this reason, we are pleased to bring you a complete guide to
lighting the interior and exterior of wargaming vehicles written by Jennifer
Smith of JS Miniatures. This tutorial covers installing LEDs and fibre optics
into a 40k Rhino tank but it is also suitable for other tanks including
Predators and Land Raiders.
Step 1:
The first step is to decide where to drill the holes you need for the LEDs and wiring. Positions can be changed if desired but the interior positions work very well for hiding the wiring. Drill the holes no more than 3mm dia and then use a sharp scalpel to cut out the rest.
Step 2:
Connect the 3mm LED to the wire and check, how it fits inside. Then fix them in this position as it’s shown below using super-glue. This creates neat wiring that won’t be visible once the tank is assembled and won’t impact on the tank fitting together
Step 3:
Drill the hole in the base for the switch. It should be around a 6mm hole. The picture shows how the fitted switch should look. The button fits through entirely and the larger base snaps into the hole. Check the switch can be pressed properly.
Step 4:
To neaten the hole for the interior lighting and make it look like part of the tank you can use a moulding, self hardening putty such as Green Stuff / Milliput. Mix up a small piece as per the instructions and roll out a very thin snake. Make as thin as possible. You don’t need very much.
Step 5:
Take the LED with fibre optic strands and fit these
carefully through the holes in the computer console (or where you’ve decided to
put them).The fibre is fairly flexible because it is thin but care needs to be
taken to feel for resistance and not push it too far or it will snap. Get
it as close to the back of the panel as possible. (see photo below) Once the strands are fitted in place use hot melt glue
on the back of the panel to hold them in place.
Step 6:
Twist the LED wires together – all the red wires and then all the black wires as shown and fit into the connector block. The battery wires go opposite the LED wires as shown. This can be fiddly but it’s best to twist the wires together as tightly as possible, adjust the screw to roughly the right height, place the wires in the hole and then tighten the screw down to secure. Glue the switch in place once the wires are all connected with hot melt glue.
The finished tank interior with red night vision lighting.
The finished tank headlights with additional fibre optic spots. The
on/off button is visible underneath. This can be painted to match the
tank if desired.
We hope this work helped your inspiration! If you want to play such perfect model on a beautiful table, check our catalogue. Have a nice day!
We thank Graven Games for the photos. You can find more at:http://gravengames.co.uk/