Are you thinking of MV Products?   While a quick look at the Walthers website 
shows many of their items backorder with no anticipated delivery date, Caboose 
Hobbies in Denver shows them in stock in  a variety of sizes.  Prices are cheap.
Charles Weston

--- On Fri, 11/26/10, shabbona_rr <[email protected]> wrote:

From: shabbona_rr <[email protected]>
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Question: RS-1 Headlight Lens?
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, November 26, 2010, 3:25 PM















 
 



  


    
      
      
      Peter:



Check the diameter of the headlight opening. You may be able to make a lens out 
of clear styrene and a 3/16" or 1/4" hole punch. Drill a small hole in the 
headlight casing to insert a diode for a working headlight.



Also, if you drill the small hole, say 1/16" or less, then pour in some kind of 
liquid to fill the cavity, then you can drill into the hardened material from 
the back side about 1/16" or so to simulate a headlight.



There used to be an outfit that made cast lenses in several sizes. I drill out 
one of these as I mentioned. Maybe I can post a photo to the Files section if 
anyone's interested - it looks just like a headlight bulb when it's lit.



Bob Nicholson   _________________________________________



--- In [email protected], Peter Vanvliet <pavanvl...@...> wrote:

>

> Hi All,

> 

> As stated last week, I am now actively building my Railmaster Hobbies' 

> RS-1 kit (it's going great so far!). My question is, which headlight 

> lens, or headlight-lens-solution, have any of you used on this model or 

> any of the S-series engine kits? The metal cast has a concave cavity. My 

> plan is to glue a surface-mount LED to the back of the opening of the 

> casting, so I need some sort of lens cover. I'm also open to the idea of 

> "pouring" some sort of clear liquid material in the opening that settles 

> and forms into a lens cover. I searched the list's archives and found 

> nothing that applies.

> 

> Thank you for any help,

>   - Peter.

> 

> -- 

> Peter Vanvliet (pavanvl...@..., or pe...@...)

> Houston, Texas

> 

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> 

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