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Re: Lighting Up Legoville.
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lugnet.general
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Thu, 6 Jan 2000 10:15:24 GMT
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Hi Zack,
Try using the 12V lighting brick from train sets, 7861 contained 4 light bricks.
That's what I've used to light up my setup. I connected them to a lego 12V
transformer although my trains run on 9V.
Mark H.
Zack Pharr wrote:
> Hey, for all thoseout who have built a Lego Town ever tried to "light it up".
> You know like with the lighting bricks they sell in the S@H catolog.
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> If so, can you tell me the best way to do that. Or would it be better to
> "light it up" with some other kind of lights. Speak to me.
>
> Zack
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Lighting Up Legoville.
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| The 12V lighting bricks seem to work just fine on 9V, too (since most people aren't gonna want to shell out $40+ for a 7864 to light their town, I thought I'd point this out). The 12V bricks work nicely. Also check out lighting pack 846 (I think?), (...) (25 years ago, 6-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)
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| Hey, for all thoseout who have built a Lego Town ever tried to "light it up". You know like with the lighting bricks they sell in the S@H catolog. If so, can you tell me the best way to do that. Or would it be better to "light it up" with some other (...) (25 years ago, 6-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)
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