To people starting out, don’t be afraid to drop some weight (I’ve used screwdrivers) on the wires to hold them still while soldering. The job is 100% easier if things don’t move around.
Awesome work thanks for sharing ❤ are you suggesting we need to buy a battery pack plus 20 lights for each terrain piece though? Can you show how to make your own battery housing with switch please?
Individual (3mm 5mm etc.)LED voltages range from 1.8V to 3.4 V NOT 9-12 V depending on the color used. Wiring them in parallel or series will determine the amount you can use given your supply voltage and wanted current rating across the LED while using a resistor. There are several calculators available on the net to determine which resistor values to use.....hope this helps.
The best Video for Beginners I saw so far, thank you so much😄
thanks for this!!
wow. thank you very much for making this - incredibly helpful. very nice looking terrain there too.
Glad you liked it
Well explained and good to to look at. Please some more Space Hulk terrain - it´s the best I have seen so far.
Thank you! More terrain is in the making...
To people starting out, don’t be afraid to drop some weight (I’ve used screwdrivers) on the wires to hold them still while soldering. The job is 100% easier if things don’t move around.
Awesome video! Keep them coming!
Thank you!
Brilliant video man, I've been looking at this stuff loads lately :)
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Excellent and simple explanation.
Thank you!
Awesome work thanks for sharing ❤ are you suggesting we need to buy a battery pack plus 20 lights for each terrain piece though? Can you show how to make your own battery housing with switch please?
Great content. Looking forward to see some more videos eventually.
The example at 5:23, is that with a 3v output?
How many 9-12v leds can you typically connect to a single 9v battery source as a series parallel circuit?
Individual (3mm 5mm etc.)LED voltages range from 1.8V to 3.4 V NOT 9-12 V depending on the color used. Wiring them in parallel or series will determine the amount you can use given your supply voltage and wanted current rating across the LED while using a resistor. There are several calculators available on the net to determine which resistor values to use.....hope this helps.
Great video, simple proces, amazing space hulk board!!! Followin
Thank you
Loving all your vids, have you ever considered doing the same for a Space Crusade board?
Yes offcourse :) space crusade, tyranid attack and ultramarien would all be awesome......just need to quit my jobb first :)
I love these videos. Thank you very much, I hope I can work LEDs into my scenery soon.
Thank you! Hope you do try it out
The lights you built on the armatures have a bigger 'bulb' and diffuse the light much more. How did you make those?
Its googley eyes and pre bought from zinge Industries
@@boboshobby thanks!
@@boboshobbyany tips for painting these things? The resin seems to repel paint! I thought a Matt spray varnish first might help?
Brilliant placement for those lights!
Thank you 🙏
Det är så ruskigt snyggt det du bygger bobo!!
Jag tackar 🙏