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WinNZ90

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#280847 14-Jan-2021 14:28
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Weird thing to be posting but I have recently developed these.

 

 

 

I modelled them myself and they are designed to have lights installed through the bottom of them for lighting effects.

 

 

 

If you know anyone that is in to model trains or could use one for some form of other modelling of miniatures that they do get them to email me:

 

miniatureworldsnz@icloud.com

 

They are $10s a piece and let them know I am making other model buildings and things too

 

 

 


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frankv
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  #2635572 14-Jan-2021 14:50
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How miniature are they?

 

You can get 12V "flame" LEDs e.g. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000603362977.html that would probably be good with this if they're fairly big. But probably since it's for model trains, it will be too small. But maybe you could have an RGB LED that flashes or flickers between orange, red, yellow?

 

 




WinNZ90

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  #2635665 14-Jan-2021 18:38
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These are 25 to 30 mm in with, the center hole is are 10 mm, under the 'wood'.

 

 

 

They are designed to 1/24 scale, I can scale up to 1/12 or down to the smaller sizes of 1/48 or smaller, but smaller than 1/48 and there is no way to intergrate the use of LEDS in it.

 

 

 

And to top it off I have made sure they are fully biodegradable too

 

 

 

The LED you have shared tho is far to big for the small ones of there camp fires but 1/12 would probably work but I know there are smaller LEDs out there that can be used.

 

 

 

I also have a number of printable logs I am recently developed over christmas, I haven't been unable to get them printed yet


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