I can be long winded, so I'll start with the short version:
What bits and tools would you recommend to someone just getting into electronic model lighting? What sizes of wires, resistors, LEDs, and fiber optics do you typically use?
Longer version:
This is my first post on this forum, so hello. I'm a long time miniature painter/modeler and have recently decided to branch out into starship models, and consequently, electronic lighting. I've been lurking and reading up on the subject for a couple of weeks, but as I begin to make purchases I could use some input to maximize my ability to learn.
I have some experience with electronics from my taking some electronic engineering courses in college, so I have a broad idea of the equipment I need, but I'm a bit fuzzy on the specifics, especially in relation to this scale. Most of the tutorials and videos on the subject have been...fuzzy on the subject, usually something along the lines of "I don't really know the why's of how many resistors, etc. to use, so I just put some in to see what works". Not the most helpful thing in getting started.

So my question to you is, what would you consider to be some good starting equipment and bits to get?
Testing breadboard and soldering iron seem obvious.
What types of wire?
What strengths of resistors do you find you usually work with?
What sizes and types of LEDs do you find most useful?
Are there any other particularly useful tools I'm not thinking of?
Thanks in advance.