NYC transit police advantedge style glued candy cane lenses

JohnMarcson

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May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio

I have set my self up to make glued lens sections for the advantedge and edge, like the ones in the video. Does anyone know the length of individual pieces? I was planning on measuring the overall length of each side's lens section (including the part inserted into the center section gasket) and dividing it into 4 equal sections. Does anyone see or know of any info to contradict the equal division?

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I have set my self up to make glued lens sections for the advantedge and edge, like the ones in the video. Does anyone know the length of individual pieces? I was planning on measuring the overall length of each side's lens section (including the part inserted into the center section gasket) and dividing it into 4 equal sections. Does anyone see or know of any info to contradict the equal division?

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Would you consider making them for others if yours turn out good?
 

cabunty

Member
Sep 21, 2014
135
New England
Oh wow...these bring me back...so does that video... Funny thing was that some of them had fast motors and some did not. Lo-pros would rattle and no Whelen siren, Mark VII's in everything with the yelp on the horn.

Those hubcaps came screaming off and sliced their way down the street within minutes of the first hot call...and were never seen again...ever.

Oh and the dents and damage! TA definitely had the best looking, least amount of damage compared to NYPD and Housing and even got accreditation in 91!
 
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