X-Mas Lights + legos = ???
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I once managed to destroy a black round-top windowframe with a 60 Watt bulp when I tried to enlighten the interior from outside...David85 wrote:All I know is a 60 walt bulp heats up the glass around it to at least 180-200 degrees.
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This is just the sort of nonsense up with which I will not put.
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I wanted to take a cool pic from the interior of a building through the door, illuminated through the window. It wasn't cool but hot, the pic turned out blurred (I deleted it) and the window turned out melted (I didn't delete it, though. It's still usable.)David85 wrote:Should I even ask why you were trying that?
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This is just the sort of nonsense up with which I will not put.
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I've done the same as Jojo with a desk lamp. In lighting this scene:
I built an enclosed room and held the desklamp up to a hole in the ceiling. The scene worked great but unfortunately I melted a few bricks in the process.
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I built an enclosed room and held the desklamp up to a hole in the ceiling. The scene worked great but unfortunately I melted a few bricks in the process.
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X-mas lights are cool enough to the touch, so I would say that they are safe to use with your LEGO. If you're still worried about it, check out a craft store, where they should have strings of even smaller, lower wattage bulbs that run on a couple of AA batteries.
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Running off topic here, please keep all future replies on topic: the effect of lights on LEGO bricks.
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you know awhile back (ok a long while back) i had had the idea to make landing strips by using the road plates and some flashing lights (like you put on a tree during yule season). I was going to drill holes in the baseplates, and tape them into the holes..
fortunately I came to my senses in time.
you know awhile back (ok a long while back) i had had the idea to make landing strips by using the road plates and some flashing lights (like you put on a tree during yule season). I was going to drill holes in the baseplates, and tape them into the holes..
fortunately I came to my senses in time.