I have long agonized over how to light the lower level of my two deck railroad. In January this year, an American Flyer modeler named Gary Brandenberger of St. Louis presented a clinic to the Gateway Division monthly meeting regarding the use of LED lights for many modeling applications. One was the use of LED strip lights. SHAZAM! I thought. Further discussions with Gary led to me purchasing three 10-meter long strips of Daylight White lights by ABI through Ebay and we (primarily David James of Brecksville, Ohio) got them installed this weekend. The three strips, about 32 feet long, were sufficient to light the approximately 100 linear feat of the lower deck. I should note the three strips cost a total of about $90, and took less than two hours to install.
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This is the staging yard with the room darkened with the exception of the new strip lights. |
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The strips are the white light seen in the top third on the photo. |
We also hung a couple of helicopters "flying" over Howard Mountain to honor a friend and a grandson, but photos will have to wait until more scenery work is done to the mountain later this week. There's a lot of work to be done on the railroad, but the lighting issue is solved.
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