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Chris Cooper thank you for your kind words and support! As for leaving the lights on for too long or other things to worry about, there aren't any, really. The great thing about the LEDs is that they last 10,000 hours or more, and they don't get hot, so nothing to damage your LEGO. One thing I've noticed from my own testing, however: my three cats sure do seem to like chewing on the fiber optic threads, so any cat owners out there may want to store them away from where felines can reach!
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Hi everyone, here's another update on our progress. Several of you have asked for more internal photos showing the lights and effects up close. We've posted a bunch of new photos tonight to our Flickr album for the lighting kit. You can view the album here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/brickstuff/albums/72157679839120381
This album shows lights from the top and middle sections of the castle. We will soon add more closeup photos of the base (front and back).
Some of you have also asked for a video showing the interior lights and effects in action. We've created a quick video showing these, which you can view here:
We're especially happy with the ultraviolet light effects behind the Mirror, and also the stove in the kitchen. Let us know what you think!
Finally, we are heading out on a quick vacation this upcoming week, so responses to this forum will be slower than usual. While we're out, we're going to be finalizing pricing for the kit versions, and will be posting more photos and of course the link to pre-order when we return from vacation.
Thank you again for your support of this project!
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Loving what you've done with it all so far , the fibre optics look amazing when lit, and are something truly original compared to other kits on the market.
but..... for me personally I'm unsure if I want the unit fibre strands poking out during the days, and maybe not use them. What will be my lighting options if I don't use them. ? I was hoping for something similar to the pink/purple effect near the start of this topic.
Like I say , what your doing is amazing , I just have a certain idea in my head
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Brad spelman thanks for your post and feedback. I completely understand what you mean about the fiber optics during the days. We've designed the fiber optic sprays so they can be removed or set up in 15 seconds, so you can decide when to have them installed. We're also going to offer a version of the kit for sale that includes the external color-changing lights without the sprays. This will be like the pink/purple effect you mentioned, except that both the ground level and upper level lights will be the same color (any color you set).
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Kevin Ambrose Way i stripped down a light from a miniature light post kit and the and the bulb and wire were small enough to just be placed behind the clock, i ran the wire to the back of the base i used. GoolRC 20 Pieces Metal Park Courtyard Lanterns Streets Lamp Modelmaking Hexagonal Single-head LED Lights Lamppost Model Street Lighting 3V DC https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E9Y338S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_TWq5ybBWH61EA
i can add some pics if u want...i know brickstuff has inidividual pico lights that i thing should fit too...
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It looks amazing! The mirror effect is awesome and the stove is so cute. Also, using the fiber optics for the fireworks is such a great idea!
I have a few questions about the main exterior lights:
1. Is there any way to add more spotlights to light up the top/spire a little better? It seems it gets a little lost in the dark up there.
2. I was also wondering if there would be any way to light up the bottom and top section in two different colours (as in the picture I've attached). It would be neat to be able to recreate that effect or be able to switch it for other holidays (red/green for Christmas etc.).
3. Will the lights be on a dimmer switch at all?
Thank you for all your hard work! 😊