Bandai Yamato 2022 Clear
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10 13 March 2021, 18:06
JD
Wow is right.. I'm just starting out with electronics.. boy do I have a lot to learn ?
Wow is right.. I'm just starting out with electronics.. boy do I have a lot to learn ?
15 March 2021, 04:01
Chip H
Very nice. I was thinking about putting LEDs in mine also. You've sold me on it!
Very nice. I was thinking about putting LEDs in mine also. You've sold me on it!
12 April 2021, 11:53
Doug Craven
The photos don't do the lights justice. The kit look fantastic lit. You need VERY thin gauge wire. Black actually hides well; red stands out too much. I used 28 AWG. For the lights, I recommend nano or pico leds. You can pick these up at www.evandesigns.com.
The photos don't do the lights justice. The kit look fantastic lit. You need VERY thin gauge wire. Black actually hides well; red stands out too much. I used 28 AWG. For the lights, I recommend nano or pico leds. You can pick these up at www.evandesigns.com.
12 April 2021, 12:32
Doug Craven
Oh and really important: use soft white instead of bright white leds. Bright white looks a little green under the yellow.
Oh and really important: use soft white instead of bright white leds. Bright white looks a little green under the yellow.
12 April 2021, 13:43
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This kit was given to me by my friend Yoshida Tadao as a goodbye present when I left Japan, so I put extra effort into making it special
1. Nano leds from Evan Designs
2. Arduino Uno and MP3 Shield for control and sound
3. Mounted on a Quality Street chocolate tin.