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Well then.. just dropping Winter Village Fire Station # 10263 in here. And frankly, since it's not a "big" set, I'd submit a KIT isn't needed. My thoughts...
- Light the two side over-door lights (warm or cool whites)
- Replace the light-up brick with a flickering orange behind the teeny little bell on the roof, and put the other flickering of a paired LEC into the oven/kitchen.
- A light strip in the apparatus bay and/or in the kitchen, and perhaps a single Pico in the hose drying tower.
- ...and use those nifty holiday-themed 4-pack lights to spice up the outside, replacing the current lamp post.
Others? Thoughts?
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All good ideas! Actually we *are* working on a kit for this one-- we've been planning to do kits for all of the winter village sets for some time, so we're starting with the most recent. We're in heavy development now-- there are a few minor technical manufacturing variables I need to validate (wow, that was wordy!) related to what we might be able to do for the Christmas tree with the set-- once I know the answer to that, I'll be able to post more details about the kit we plan to make.
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as a PFx brick owner ( https://www.fxbricks.com/ ), would love a way to incorporate all sets using my pfx brick as a "hub" of sorts to control everything...
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Jason R Toy Hi Jason, thanks for your post. The PFx brick is a fantastic product! As you know it has eight outputs, and if you use their microLAB adapter (https://www.fxbricks.com/store/index.php?product/page/3187/microLAB), you can use our standard connecting cables and adapters to connect your lights.
Just keep in mind that the PFx Brick can only supply 100mA per output port (see https://fxbricks.com/pfxbrick/specifications/), so that's about 5-10 LEDs per output port.
Please let us know what you set up- it would be really cool to see a PFx Brick-controlled setup!
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Rob Klingberg I actually have the https://www.fxbricks.com/store/index.php?product/page/3185/picoLABduo , same rule apply per channel?
Lighting everything using PFx brick may be Overkill, but for merry go round and a few other things it will be worthwhile.
I'd be interested in in a "complete lighting kit" for my entire winter village. (And my Halloween village also!)
I just purchased the instructions for the holiday train lighting on PFx, have some of your pico LEDs I'll be using to recreate it. I'll get a video up when I can find some time.
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Rick rivera I have 3, works great for all trains, helicarrier, wall-e, I even motorized my santas (https://jkbrickworks.com/building-santas-sleigh-and-reindeer/) and merry go round (https://youtu.be/vfvhUigQ0rw but I matched the roof ) and now have lights, sounds and motor functions all using standard lego PF remotes and motors. The apps for mac and iphone have been great too.