Converted Aerotwinsonic (NYPD style)

Prospect62

Member
Jan 3, 2014
51
Central NY
Here's my crazy vision come to life. It's an Aerotwinsonic 24XM with it's internals more or less converted to an NYPD bar. I've added steady burn takedowns with clear domes to the front and alternating flashers to the rear, along with V-mirrors between the rotators and Par 36's (not pictured). Obviously not the way the NYPD bar lit up, but the mechanicals are the same. I've never seen an Aero with this look before, but it's going to fit my needs very well. What do you guys think?

Here's a video...

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JennyCop

Member
Jan 19, 2012
2,021
Sunny Arizona
Very nice! It's wonderful when your vision becomes a reality! Great job, keep the updates coming. I can't wait to see it complete!
 
Jun 18, 2013
3,717
PA
Put the mirrors in... lol
 

Prospect62

Member
Jan 3, 2014
51
Central NY
Put the mirrors in... lol
Haha I will, I will.

I have to get everything else squeezed in and the wiring situated first. The mirrors will be the last to get screwed down.

Thanks everyone for your compliments. It's not bad for my first time ever touching an Aerotwin (or any other lightbar).

A good wet sand and polish will bring it all together. I'll be sure to post more pics and video.
 
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