Thanks SO much for this, I’m a longtime AFOL but I’ve never ventured into lighting any of my MOCs. For a long time I’ve thought the Tower Bridge set would look just so much cooler if it was lit up - and I could even pop a smart plug onto a USB and control it via Alexa. But when the kit arrived I was feeling a little at sea so your vid has been super super helpful 👌🏽
Thanks for the well done video. I just bought my light kit from these guys, for the Jazz Quartet set. I got the USB converter version. My plan is to plug it into Alexa so I can turn the kit on easily.
Hay dude I’m a new Subscriber I love watching your Lego Mocks streams that is so interesting and i’ve been working on a Lego mocks on my own it’s Camino and I’ve always wanted to light it up and this video really helped thanks
@@coconutbricksstudios it looks great! I love it so much and don’t want to destroy it but I’m thinking i might to make a bigger one :) thanks for asking and have a great night
Thank you, extremely helpful. Although I am not into MOCs building, but I want to improve my kid's sets, and looks like this what will help. The pricing on the site bit higher than I expected, but the solutions are more "flexible" than to buy already pre-made kits from other parties. Is it possible to get small power-bank as a power source (instead of batteries box) and some switch? (i want to do lightning for 60197 train without having single wire running through all cars of the train)
Great video!!!! The only thing I’m having trouble with is the plugs into the board as they’re so small, I wonder if there’s a solution? And if I want to shorten them can i cut them and solder them to the power source? Instead the board