gmpullmanI'm with Mister beasley as far as structure interior lighting. LED's and resistors are VERY economical, especially when purchased in quantity.
I agree totally!
gmpullmanSome folks have noted the individual dimming characteristics of the Just Plug "Light Box" but, once you get the hang of selecting a proper resistor for the brightness you want, rolling-your-own is the only economical way to go.
One DIY option that is becoming very popular is using Arduino micro computers to control structure lighting. You can have any number of LEDs go on and off randomly all over the layout. It will cost you way less than $1.00 per LED including the Arduinos, the resistors and the wiring. Each Arduino can control a bunch of LEDs.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
The only pieces of the "Just Plug" system I have used are these metal-look streetlights:
IMG_8897_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Normally I have a pretty good stock of Walthers street lamps of many styles but I didn't have enough for this bridge scene. The Just Plug ones are nice and not too pricey. For some reason the cost and availability of the Walthers ones have become a problem. I didn't use any of the connectors I simply soldered the connections.
IMG_8914_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
I'm with Mister beasley as far as structure interior lighting. LED's and resistors are VERY economical, especially when purchased in quantity.
Some folks have noted the individual dimming characteristics of the Just Plug "Light Box" but, once you get the hang of selecting a proper resistor for the brightness you want, rolling-your-own is the only economical way to go.
Good Luck, Ed
Wire and light bulbs or LEDs are a lot cheaper. The cables they offer are pretty short, too, so you're likely going to have to splice cables anyway.
I see this as something for a Christmas tree village. It's easy to assemble and take down, an annual event with a Christmas village, but something you would only do once with most model railroads.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Has anyone tried this and what are the opinions?