Light up Lego Lampposts (How to make?)
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Light up Lego Lampposts (How to make?)
Whenever a nerd reaches the point where he owns enough Legos to cover the the floor of one of his rooms, he often resolves to do the natural thing and build a big, often wacky-looking, city with them. I've done this a number of times, and now that I have the bricks sorted, I think I could do it better than ever before.
However, the problem with these epic models is that they can be fairly lifeless, especially when one considers that it's hard to edit or play with them, partially as a result of their giant size. So I was wondering how I might be able to light up my creation at night. Bulb pieces, and the electonic parts that go with them, have always been some of my favorites, but they are hard to obtain and come in small numbers when you do. Their shapes also makes them inconvenient for many custom functions.
If there are any official Lego lights that would work, please tell me--but even if there are, I would need a lot, as well as a way to energize them. Alternately, custom-building lights could work, too, but I need advice.
However, the problem with these epic models is that they can be fairly lifeless, especially when one considers that it's hard to edit or play with them, partially as a result of their giant size. So I was wondering how I might be able to light up my creation at night. Bulb pieces, and the electonic parts that go with them, have always been some of my favorites, but they are hard to obtain and come in small numbers when you do. Their shapes also makes them inconvenient for many custom functions.
If there are any official Lego lights that would work, please tell me--but even if there are, I would need a lot, as well as a way to energize them. Alternately, custom-building lights could work, too, but I need advice.
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About building your city, I'd recomend you to use tables built in modules so you can have access to all parts of your city without having to do huge gymnastix.
As for the lighting, I think Mindstorms has some of the stuff you want...
As for the lighting, I think Mindstorms has some of the stuff you want...
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use power functions the lights are small and the batter box can be put inside a building.
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Manly Santa Day lights are easy to wire through and make look good.
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power functions is not mindstorms,
its on lego.com under products find out about it there.
its on lego.com under products find out about it there.
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How's that compression ratio?
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How's that compression ratio?
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I was thinking LED lights, too. Lego already uses them, though in specific arrangements not conducive to my goals, they're little, and they are relatively bright. Any particular size that fits well with Lego bricks, as in, snuggly inside of them? That would be useful for building. Also, how hot are they? I don't want to melt the plastic! Finally, do any of them have a means of power input that is not those two wide metal rods on the far right and left? Because that would be a problem when building.
Edit: Anybody speak Czech? http://www.josefnav.cz/Lego%20modely/Nadrazi.html
Edit: Anybody speak Czech? http://www.josefnav.cz/Lego%20modely/Nadrazi.html
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LEDs don't get very hot, not many lights do of that size.
"some people are like slinkies there really good for nothing, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs"
"Triangalism! What's the fuckin' point!"

How's that compression ratio?
"Triangalism! What's the fuckin' point!"

How's that compression ratio?
I did it once with a large building, and used cut-up strings of Manly Santa Day lights and a few large 24v SLA batteries under the desk. Simple, really.
If you want to put them into lamp post, well that's tougher. If you don't want to start drilling parts then first you have to find a part that has space enough in it for a Manly Santa Day light or LED, then find some sort of support with room in it for the two small wires.
If you want to put them into lamp post, well that's tougher. If you don't want to start drilling parts then first you have to find a part that has space enough in it for a Manly Santa Day light or LED, then find some sort of support with room in it for the two small wires.
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I have recognized some visits on my web site www.josefnav.cz from this forum, so if you have some questions to LED lights, let's write them!
But please apologize my english, I'm not so strong in languages
I have recognized some visits on my web site www.josefnav.cz from this forum, so if you have some questions to LED lights, let's write them!
But please apologize my english, I'm not so strong in languages
I used to have a whole bunch of electronic kits and stuff when I was a kid, but they were really just boxes of my dad's old wires and motors from various broken-down appliances. I had a lot of fun with those little lights and things.NatalyaAF wrote:That's actually really sexy One Eye. maybe I should put lighting in my Armoured Core that I'm building.
