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    1:350 Tirpitz Battleship lighting

    well written, and true enough you are correct about lights esp during war times. my dad being ex merchant navy will also give us an insight on what lights esp in comms were used during these times, thanx again for your reply...
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    1:350 Tirpitz Battleship lighting

    I thought it could be done similar to a garden night light, where i can place a rechargeable battery in the hull (which will be completely sealed never to be reopened), and have the solar part outside near the front of the stand to capture the sunlight. What would be the ratio of 1.5v...
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    1:350 Tirpitz Battleship lighting

    okay heres the specs upper deck bow 8 portholes 10mm apart.... 17 on stern various positions adding upto 3cm lower deck bow 9 portholes 10mm apart.... 15 on stern various positions adding upto 3cm length of model 28cms all up. I agree with the flickering that would give the impression...
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    1:350 Tirpitz Battleship lighting

    I am new to this electronics scene, but I am building the above and want to put lights near her portholes and upper controll towers to give the effect of the ship been alive. I would prefer for this to be solar powered so that she lights up at night times only. Can anyone help me on the parts I...

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