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maineiac82

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  1. The LED modifications are a fantastic continuation of tradition merged with technology. BUT an ELS version of the old Halogen with nothing else but some wig wags and tail flashers would be a great addition to the game. The look of the halogen orbs swinging around versus the "digital" sharp signaling of an LED light is interesting not only in single player but would offer a lot to clans as well.
  2. Not sure about the fluid dynamics part of it. I think modern light bars are probably equal to or less the drag than the bubble considering they are fairly thin for the most part. It does work but it only changes the reflection to rotating. I'm don't know how to mod but I would assume you would include some of the mechanical portions of the halogen light, ie the over sized reflectors with a clear red colored lens.
  3. I'm not a huge fan of the hood paraphernalia but the aviation grade bubble light is fantastic. It to me says "we know we could have a fancy plastic light bar with 100 led modules in it but we'd rather have 4 stadium lights spinning on the roof to announce our presence." A worthy experiment in the world of LCPDFR.
  4. That car looks great. I like the concept of of a simple single rotator on top with nothing more than wig wags and maybe brake strobes.
  5. Has anyone developed a ELS mod featuring the halogen version of the MSP bubble light?

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