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It's been sitting on the layout, very incomplete, for several months,  while it and all other projects sat unworked as I finished Veranda Turbine.  And then it was third in line when the book was done, after the tank engine and completion of a rocket load.

 

But I have taken it up now and it will be fun to work on buildings again.  This building will be a full four feet back from the edge of the layout, and there is no chance one can look closely into its windows, but I plan to complete several rooms and the first floor interiors in detail anyway, and light it with one of the ubiquitous LED "sticks."

 

The name IMPERIAL is because I have two hotels already, Lionel's Legacy Hotel, stock, as out of the box, and I matched it with the Premier Hotel (bashed Woodland Scenics Emporium) a block further up main street.  So I figured I'd stick with the same general theme: even thinking of adding a fourth, backdrop hotel across from the train station named the Railking!

 

Anyway, one can view this building as miter-bandsaw work run amok, but I figured, why not have fun, and it was going to have to be a strange shape.   It was designed and built to fit a very unusual three-sided parcel of land between tracks and roads, etc.  

 

I plan to have fun and take about a week to complete this and will come back and update here as i get stages done.

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That is the secret to all the ready-builts (and kits) out there....add your personal touch...kitbash, whether just different color paint than out of the box, trim, signs, whatever.  Doesn't quite look like the Flatiron Building, but reminds of it, and looks believeable, one you'd walk or drive by in Podunk, USA.   The  danger to some from doing this is that it might push them across the border from a tinplater (out of the box) into a model railroader .  (although there is no shortage of the last on this forum) 

Guys, It is pictured in the photo below.  I bought mine on Amazon, ina set of maybe 50 at a time.  I cut one off and use it.  In this case is it glued to the lower side of the roof of the building.   

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I've put in windows (cut from transparency sheets) and painted curtains (on only this one side so far).  Here it is running at 11 volts.

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Originally Posted by Ken M:

Thank you for your reply but when you look up LED sticks at Amazon you get 7" round sticks that are LED in various colors.

 

Thank You

Ken M

They come and go on Amazon, and I guess right now they are gone.  The bay usually has them, and i have seen them in another current thread on this forum bought on the bay.  they are a commodity item sold by numerous suppliers and they tend to pop up here and there, sell out, and then move, whack-a-mole fashion, to another small supplier selling through the bay or the big river.

Today's progress.  All the windows are installed and I also painted all the curtains on their insides.  When note the room on the second floor just slightly left of center.  It has its lights out. If first covering it with a small bit of #600 wet dry sandpaper - it looks more natural during the day as "darkness in an unoccupied room" than painting the inside window black, etc.  Then I cover that with Gorilla tape.  On the fourth floor, rightmost suite (three windows) I covered the window with the sandpaper but not tape: only a little bit of light goes through the paper and it makes it look like just one light is on in the room, not a lot of them.  

 

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The LEDs arrived today from Amazon. For less than 9 bucks you get 20, 3-light sets with their resistors embedded. Just plug up to a 12 VDC power source. I tested one. It's very bright... maybe too bright. They're a little towards the blue end of the spectrum so I may use a colored plastic cover to both reduce the intensity and shift the color. There are applications, such as simulated florescent lights, where the bluer cast is wanted.





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This is one of the cheapest ways to light buildings I've seen. Thanks to Lee Willis. 

 

They're so bright they could be used to light up model spray booth with a low heat, non-explosive light source. They could be used for work bench lighting also. Considering under-counter lighting goes for $50 and up, you could light lots of stuff with these.

 

They arrived in a static proof plastic bag.

Originally Posted by Ken M:

Your string of Rextin LED's can they be cut into sections & if so what is the smallest section you can have ie one bulb.

 

Thank You

Ken M

You can cut them into three-LED modules, as in my last photo in the posting that started this thread.

 

The set Trainman2001 posted shows the entire set, all wired together.  I just cut one off with about an inch of wire - I have never used more than one per building and mount it and solder feed wires to it.   I just hook them up to DC power and run them at about 8 - 12 volts.

when you are working a project such as this, do you sit aside a certain time to work on it, or is it work until I cannot do any more

I'd like to know Lee, how do you work on so many different complex and detailed projects all at once and so quickly?  This project, the Menards Bldg, the Tank Engine... How do you do so much in such a short time?

 

Ron

 

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