Some pics of the display last weekend. Hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I like building the. Dioramas. Buildings are detailed Bar Mills buildings with Scenic Express products on Gatorboard.
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David, as a model builder working in O-Scale most, I could not find a suitable pan style exterior light. After much searching, unsuccessfully, I decided to make my own. I built the first 80 at home in my bedroom, took them to York, and sold out in about 2 hours. Since then, I have doubled the amount of product so that now it contains: four bendable LED warm white lamp assemblies, two bridge rectifier assemblies, four pieces of shrink tube, and directions in each package. Once connected, they are able to operate at 6-19 volts AC/DC. They come in three colors...green, grey, or rust. The bendable shafts are 2 1/2 to 3 inches which allow them to be used as street lights, or even gooseneck lamps. I also make a no bendable 1/2 inch porch lamp which works for roundhouse or maintainence facilities. These only come in green. Check out the pictures from Ogremodeling.com or on the forum under ogre modeling or I posted pics under the Big E show.
Thank you, for your interest. I forgot to mention pricing. The packages are $22.95 or two packages for $40. I will wholesale to dealers with tax I'd number. The full webpage is in development, but there is a landing page which has my contact information.
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Ogre lighting is currently available at two other Forum sponsored: Pat's Trains and Mercer Junction. You may also buy direct from me.
Lancer, you are correct, bend them into the shape you want, drill a hole in your building, run the assembly through the wall, slip on some shrink tube, twist the wires red to red, copper to black which connects the bridge rectifier assembly and you are ready to connect to 6-19 volts AC/DC. By the way, you can connect up to 4 lamp assemblies to one bridge rectifier assembly.
It was nice to shake your hand at the Amherst Train Show. Good luck with your new venture. Looks like this show was a big success for you.