I took the binnacle out again today and have spent a while mixing paint to achieve a satisfactory red/orange colour for the needles.
Its as close as i can get to that typical orangey red colour that you see on automotive needles. Personally i think its a very very close match if not exact, i'm happy enough with it to supply it as a needle colour with the kits now.
Interestingly, all the while ive been developing this i never actually thought that the orange needle would look very good. I had always been in the mind that I wanted it to look as 'stock' as possible so sided with the white needle. However since mixing up the colour and actually installing it i've changed my mind, the orange needle's look superb! They look great in daylight and even better once its dark.
Unfortunately it had got too dark to take any pictures of the orange needle in daylight (i'll take some tomorrow) but i've got some pics of it in darkness, see what you think. I left the rev counter with white needles to provide a really easy comparison.
Here's a shot of the system with the UV LED's turned off too, just to remind everyone what this whole saga has been about. As you can see, the gauge faces would be totally pointless with out them! I guess it proves how visible the needles are too, there's certainly no problem seeing them thats for sure.
