LEDs inside the model w/o fiber optic
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LEDs inside the model w/o fiber optic
I'm hoping someone here has tried this before. I'm thinking of lighting some windows by having super bright LEDs inside the model shining towards the windows instead of running FO. The plastic is thick and I sprayed inside with silver paint to block light from escasping. The windows will be small and be filled with clear window glue after painting. Nothing to see on the inside.
Anybody try this before? Good or bad results?
Anybody try this before? Good or bad results?
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Yeah, this is fairly common. It's called "flooding" the interior. The LEDs don't necessarily have to be super-bright and you don't necessarily have to aim them at the window openings. You can also use white paint on the inside to evenly illuminate the interior.
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Thanks for the replies. I will find some polyfill and try that, sounds like a good trick.modelnutz wrote:Polyfil ( pillow stuffing material ) will act as a light diffuser as well...lightly pack the interior to remove hot spots ( bright areas near the LED's )
The LED's make the polyfil glow quite evenly
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Another recommendation here for Polyfil. It's great stuff for diffusing light.
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I've done this on my latest build using a "lamp shade" technique. I sprayed the interior of my AMT Romulan BOP black followed by a coat of gloss white. Then I slip the empty spool off a pack of Glide dental floss over the top of my LED. The spool is translucent white plastic and fits perfectly over a 3MM LED:
http://www.groceriesdowntown.com/catalo ... 20Mint.jpg
When in place it looks like this:
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r259 ... G_0569.jpg
All I can compare it to is a lampshade. Make sure the open end of the LED isn't pointed directly at any windows if you can and the white spool will give off a nice even 360 degree glow without hot spots:
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r259 ... G_0769.jpg
http://www.groceriesdowntown.com/catalo ... 20Mint.jpg
When in place it looks like this:
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r259 ... G_0569.jpg
All I can compare it to is a lampshade. Make sure the open end of the LED isn't pointed directly at any windows if you can and the white spool will give off a nice even 360 degree glow without hot spots:
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r259 ... G_0769.jpg
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When purchasing more LEDs from superbriteLEDs.com I found 360 degree LEDs. Of course that's after I had installed the regular ones I bought months ago. I'll try your idea with the lampshade although I'll have to find a different shade as I used 8mm instead of 3mm. The polyfill is an option also.
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