I'm going to attempt this kit for the fourth and final time (the seam between the upper and lower saucer drives me crazy), and for visual interest I opened the door with one of the aliens standing there, and added an interior light.
But the light was wired to a transformer. I'd rather set up something to a battery case. Although I can do household electrical work, I'm a sad neophyte when it comes to working with small lighting projects, so I need to keep it very simple. Does someone make a kit that would fit what I'm trying to do?
Thank you for your help.
Alan
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