Woodland Scenics Just Plug LED lighting
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For a long time I have been tempted to install lighting in another town on my layout. Woodland Scenics has their Just Plug LED light so I thought I would give it a try. Here is a photo of what I have been able to do so far. Te town is about 12 feet long total and it wnded up that I need an expansion hub to to be able to complete the town. I do like the way the lamps look, just right for the transition era. It is a bit of a pain working with wires that aren't much larger than a hair, but I do like the results.

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#2
Looks good, I'd like to try this system out also. Seems very user friendly
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I did manage to get the rest of the street lamps wired up, but the leads for the LED's for interior lighting in some of the buildings were way too short.

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#4
Good looking scenes and car collection. Thumbsup

Bruce
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#5
Now that the street lights are in, some of the buildings have had LED's put in the interior. The passenger station does not have a detailed interior yet, but may not need it because that are for the most part hidden by trees.

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These merchants row buildings were next.

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I would like to light the market, but the building is actually 2 stories with an interior floor between levels. A hole will have to be drilled up through the bottom and then the loading dock area in this freight station will be lit. A floor has ale=ready been installed so it may be a bit of a job to get an LED inside.

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#6
The results in your photos are good, but TBH the lit streets and buildings lookslightly odd without the cars lighting being on too.
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(05-05-2018, 06:53 AM)shortliner Wrote: The results in your photos are good, but TBH the lit streets and buildings lookslightly odd without the cars lighting being on too.

As the old saying goes; Wink There's one in every crowed. I hadn't noticed that and still looks great.
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