by waaytoomuchintothis » Wed Mar 06, 2013 8:40 am
Tailights don't usually have reflectors beyond silver paint on the bucket. The red lens concentrates and refracts the light from the clear bulb (until dumb-looking LED tailights). From my old 1941 Ford, through many motorcycles, cars and even my tractor, none of them has ever had a real reflector, just silver paint, usually flat.
I painted the headlight buckets with chrome silver and didn't notice when the paint was dry that it was much more dull than I wanted (lesson: I shouldn't be in a hurry to squeeze some slot car in when I'm in a hurry). I glued the headlights in place, and when I came back to check on them, I saw that I had created a dull aluminum bucket with chrome rimmed headlights in them, because the putty and scrap styrene I made the bucket from would have needed a second coat. I'm hoping it turns out okay when I get the home made clear covers on, because I hope I have started over on this thing for the last time.