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LIGHT UP MY LEGO EH

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« Reply #20 on: November 10, 2009, 06:02:11 pm »

Jealous  Wink

Man, do you sell your services? lol
That's what it's all about buddy, sell, sell
How about one of those house sets?
My next lighting job will be on my lime green train shed, there's a lot od detail inside I want to show off

Awesome! Wish I knew how to wire stuff.
You will when I'm thrugh, this topic you may also assume will be "LIGHT UP MY LEGO 101 EH"


Class is in, you're gonna need some special tools, and some special material. Most can be found at your local Hobby or Model train store. You'll need a pin vice for drilling holes in your Lego by hand. You need a good fine ******* file for filing edges, I use a Dremel tool, battery operated, but it's not cheap. You'll need small side cutting pliers, electrical tape, solder, a soldering iron, small guage wire, preferably stranded and course lights, relax, the lights I use will not melt your Lego, it's tough stuff.

You'll also need a transformer, small ones will do for individual displays and aren't expensive, I have a large one to handle all the lights on my train set, will get into electrical calculations later. For those who are serious about this, I'll provide much more detail on what you need and where to get it, just ask here, I'm watching this one closely...

Here's some more pics, I'll post more tonight on construction and the tools I used....Plat well eh...

 






sorry for the repeats eh

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From Frostburgh they came,           the clones of the cold, through the tunnel in the frame,            to a tower so old
clic this eh http://s681.photobucket.com/albums/vv176/legodac/?start=all
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