This is a project I've wanted to pursue for a while. Now that I'm getting a 3D printer in, I can actually start this project. Basically, I would create 99% identical to OEM lenses for the exterior lights on a DeLorean, except clear instead of colored. The 1% difference is the "layering" effect inherent in the extrusion-based printing process, which I would attempt to mitigate as much as possible. Items will first be scanned in via a 3D scanner, then printed in clear plastic, replicating all stock functions (reflectors, for example). For some parts, this will be easy (side markers, for example), others will be difficult (taillights), due entirely to construction differences.
Parts list is in the poll above.
For the door lights, I may try to see if I can create better light distribution through various methods. I know one of the clubs (forget which -- AZ maybe?) sells colored door lenses, and Tom in Poland (DeLoreana.com) sells plexiglas versions, so I'd need to "improve" upon it to make it a feasible product. That's why it's last on my list to replicate.
Taillights are going to be the most expensive part due both to high part cost and difficult construction. I will attempt (key word) to get the outermost section lighting amber in addition to the column just inside of it, but no guarantees. I remember the rear fascia was in the way last time, so I'll need to either find a way around that or collaborate with someone more knowledgeable to see how much of the rear fascia can be trimmed away in that area before structural integrity becomes an issue.
If you're interested, please vote in the poll above and leave a response so I know who wants what! Will keep everyone posted on progress as this develops