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Exquisite workmanship!! :bandhead2:

I've decided to do it with real bricks I realise with pottery clay. (Size 6 x 2 mm)

Can you offer any additional information on how you made the bricks? They are flawless!!

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Love it! I think that I will steal the lighting fixture idea.What did you use for wiring and bulbs?Cheers! John. :lol:

Hello John,

I'm sorry but I dont remember where I find this wiring.

All I can say is that it's a tube probably in aluminium or alloy metal.

I took some pictures of the dio as I expect it would be once finished.

As you can see, there's still a lot to do.

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bat1.jpg

Have a nice week end. :lol:

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liore 451,hi! what I was wondering about was the electric wire and type of bulbs you are using? Will these lights actually work? Battery or housecurrent? I am in the process of figuring out what I want to use this time for lighting.Cheers! Thanks . John. :bandhead2:

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Oup, sorry!!

I had not understood your question because the bulb is not a real one.

If your are really interrested, I know a guy who is a specialist for this type of bulb.

Send me your questions on my PM address and I will contact him.

Look at his website (section A380 and then "lights"): http://imageevent.com/scalephantomphixer/modelling

cheers :bandhead2:

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