Trying LED Lighting (2 Viewers)

Scott...looks like a jug of moonshine was thrown in that campfire...those mustcahes are gonna get singed...but I do like the warm glow in the buildings...something like a candle or a lantern effect...
 
They're similar to small LED's sold for model railroads, too. I've seen some in MicroMark's catalog that are as small as grains of rice or wheat. I've wondered about using them and building little lanterns around them.

Prost!
Brad
 
They're similar to small LED's sold for model railroads, too. I've seen some in MicroMark's catalog that are as small as grains of rice or wheat. I've wondered about using them and building little lanterns around them.

Prost!
Brad


There's a plan! I have 3 LEMAX Christmas figures with lanterns. Possibly the wires could be hidden in "Green Stuff."
 
They're similar to small LED's sold for model railroads, too. I've seen some in MicroMark's catalog that are as small as grains of rice or wheat. I've wondered about using them and building little lanterns around them.

Prost!
Brad

Brad...they actually already sell these small illuminated prewired wall lanterns...I bought some on Ebay from a railroader...they were large enough for 54-60mm...done in a "Victorian" style...I'm sorry I don't remember the seller...but these are available if you care to search for them...

this is not the one I bought...it's for a doll house...but you can find larger and smaller through a Google search...

http://www.minishop.com/motts/shopexd.asp?id=69899
 

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"Night" shots with the cannons looks very effective. This could work well with modern artillery pieces, tanks, as well as impacting shell explosions.
 

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