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Installing a lighting kit in a Smoothside Dome Car

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Step 1: Preparation and tools

For the installation, you will need (obviously) a dome passenger car (in this case one from the Great Northern passenger car sets) and TWO interior lighting kit with white LED (11-209 or 11-210).

An exacto knife or other similar modeling tool is recommended for marking off and making cuts in the foil strip in the kit, while tweezers are useful in setting the strip in the right place.

Step 2: Removing the body shell

The dome car's body shell is easily removed by grasping one of the trucks in your thumb and forefinger, and gently inserting a fingernail between the base of the car and the body and popping it up. Make Sure to keep track of the orientation of the body shell versus the base as it will make life easier when it comes time to reassemble the car.

Step 3: Inserting the contact leads

The leads will only fit into place on one side of the car, and should be inserted as shown here. When correctly placed they should slide the full length of the groove in the interior detail plate.

Step 4: Assembling the LED fixture part 1

Please note that you will need to do this process twice, as the dome car requires two LEDs for lighting.

You will need to assemble the light fixture before you can set it in place. The light fixture in the 11-209 and 11-210 kits consists of three pieces: the mount, the LED board, and the optional orange filter. The orange filter may be utilized to give the interior lights a "warmer" and more subdued color or it can be left off to give the lights a brighter and more flourescent appearance.

Step 5: Assembling the LED fixture part 2

If you are installing the orange filter, do so by installing it into the mount as shown here. Once this has been done, the LED circuit board will lock into place with its flat side facing away from the plastic, and its two metal pin connectors sliding into the little grooves in the white plastic mount.

Finally, Cut a small square from the foil sticker provided with the kit that is the size of the board and attach it to the exposed, brown, flat side of the LED board.

Step 6: Placing the LED fixtures

The newly assembled LED fixtures will set into place on the car's base as shown. Note the contact leads sandwich between the fixture and the car's base. Both LEDs should face inwards towards each other when correctly placed..

Step 7: Trimming and placing the foil strip part 1

The foil strip for the Smoothside Dome cars will need to be cut into two smaller peices that stretch the length of the roof on either side of the dome car's dome recess. Use your hobby knife or other sharp instrument to mark off the length of foil that you'll need, then cut a length of foil that will stretch from the wall of the long end of the dome car to the dome.

Step 8: Trimming and placing the foil strip part 2

Cut the remaining length of foil so that it fits across the roof on the opposite side of the dome recess, then peel the backing off the strips and place them against the roof. The end result should look like the picture to the left.

Step 9: Setting the light tube

The light tube on the smoothside passenger cars will only set into place on the long side of the car, and will need to be cut or broken in order to fit. It should be broken as shown, so that the broken end will fit into the roof up to the edge of the dome recess. The light tube should be oriented so that the ribbed section is on the opposite side from the dome and the flat surface is facing away from the roof. The other side of the passenger car will not have a light tube.

Step 10: Finishing up

Replace the body shell, taking care to put any window parts back into place and making sure that the body shell is oriented correctly on the body. If it bows out at the sides when placed, it is on backwards and will need to be flipped around (and possibly the light tube position changed accordingly).

The dome of the car will light up very subtly and only be visible in very low light conditions, much like the real car. Minimal floor lighting was necessary to allow passengers to see out of the windows during the night, providing just enough illumination for them to walk without danger of tripping.

 
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