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I just found a great product that would be great for adding extra lighting to the falcon and it should be out soon. https://secure.modelrect...products/lightgenie.asp
My current builds: The Millennium Falcon, Suzuki GSX 1300R Hayabusa, Ford Mustang Shelby
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Looks a real neat piece of kit and at a very good price. Can see this proving a very popular item when it appears. Happy Modelling
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birdaj2 wrote:Looks a real neat piece of kit and at a very good price.
Can see this proving a very popular item when it appears. It is in stock in a few places online including Amazon. My current builds: The Millennium Falcon, Suzuki GSX 1300R Hayabusa, Ford Mustang Shelby
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Great find, looks like it has a lot of potential and at a great price, think I will be picking up a couple of these shortly
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I don't get how this removes the need for getting power to the lights somehow.
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greyhawk wrote: I don't get how this removes the need for getting power to the lights somehow. It dosent, all your lights still have to be wired to the receiver, it's only the control that's wireless Steve
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stevie_o wrote: It dosent, all your lights still have to be wired to the receiver, it's only the control that's wireless
Steve
Man, I thought the future of 2016 would be cooler. No flying cars, no personal teleporters, no tiny LEDs glowing on their own.
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This is awesome and exactly what I was looking for. Really good price to. Gonna have to picks up a few. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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That looks like it could be just what the doctor ordered. I think I will pick one of these up.
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Seens its available in the USA but sadly lacking at the moment in the UK Not sure if we will see it as its by MRC model rectifier corp. I can see some great builds using this kit Happy Modelling
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greyhawk wrote:
Man, I thought the future of 2016 would be cooler. No flying cars, no personal teleporters, no tiny LEDs glowing on their own.
We'd have had stuff like that a long time ago had Edison not waged a personal smear campaign against Nikola Tesla.
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This is a great product but I think I'm going to go the Arduino route for light controller. Heck, may even use it to move the dish slowly back and forth in a slight ark...yeah, I know it's not supposed to...stop yelling please...
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