I'm toying with cutting a trench down the nose of the thing, using the metal shell as one conductor, and running a wire under the frame somehow. I'm toying with 1.8 mm LED's. It'll take a hell of a hole, though, to house the LED. (The 1.8 refers to the round projection, but the base is about 3 mm square).
Ideally, there'd be a casting of the nose that would allow a simple cut the trench, install the light, re-install the plastic casting... a little putty, little paint, make it something that it ain't. All the electronics fit handily in the cab, so it's just a matter of communicating with the nose somehow. There's also the issue of the mounting screw in the front that holds the shell to the frame... That could be replaced with glue, but would make future maintenance tricky.
Now that I think of it, I have an RS-1 shell that could provide the donor nose parts... Hmmm. Better order some more LED's.
Lee