@GG1 4877 posted:The challenge with LED's and color temperature in most residential and model settings is they are typically standard white LEDs coated with phosphorus to give them the "warm" look. In commercial applications LED lighting consists of red, green, and blue LEDs and the color temperature is controlled by the LED driver and can be adjusted to any color with the right control system. However those drivers are a little to large to put inside an individual car.
I have a few of the RGB color mixing bulbs in my house. Over $100 when I bought them. Still, no where near incandescent warmth, or dispersion for that matter.