E10Lamp_V1.stl:

	This is a drop-in replacement for the MicroAce E10's headlight. It's meant to remove the "giraffe-neck" MA headlight with a more prototypically proportioned dummy headlight.
	The headlight itself was molded after the current KATO models with the hopes of making the E10 "fit in" better with them.

This part will fit in the following MicroAce models:
	-A7701　E10-2
	-A7703　E10-1　金沢機関区
	-A7706　E10-3　庭坂機関区
	-A7707　E10-5　米原機関区・白線

How to install:

	(Note: Modify this model at your own risk. The author is not responsible for any harm or damage done to your model. I have performed this mod on my own model using the these steps.)

	To install the part, remove the body and ***gently*** pry off the smokebox and front deck part from the rest of the locomotive body. It is lightly glued in from the factory, but can be removed without damaging it.
	The headlight insert should now be removable (if there is a piece of foam/tape remove it too. It will not be needed for this mod).
	Insert the the new headlight into its slot and attach the front deck back onto the rest of the model. Adjust the headlight so that is points straight ahead and the curvature of the new part matches with the rest of the smokebox.
	To fix everything in place, I recommend using small amounts of white glue.

	Though not neccesary, I also recommend removing the light bulb/board inside the model. It serves no purpose now since the the new replacement is a dummy.

	You can now reassemble the model and complete the mod.

Print information:

	The model was printed with a Anycubic Photon Mono 4 using Siraya Tech Fast Grey with Siraya Tech's recommended settings.
	Supports were auto-generated using light supports with the models being angled at 45 degrees. No rafts were needed

	Due to the size and fragility of the models, the supports were removed after final curing using tweezers and a hobby knife.

Last updated on: 13.01.2026

(Print and use at your own risk)

The files shared on this folder are shared under a NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license (See https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)
Credits are explicitly not neccesary.