Hallo @Farnarkle ,I am now the proud owner of the 1/200 Trumpeter Titanic, but am disappointed with the LED lighting. Is there an alternate aftermarket lighting kit available?
Build your own. What I did is use fiber optic cable and used flickering candle leds. Drilled out over 1000's port holes, grouped the 25-50 fibers attached to a LED. This way all the porthole flicker at a different rate. I purchased everything at "Fiber Optic Products, Inc."I am now the proud owner of the 1/200 Trumpeter Titanic, but am disappointed with the LED lighting. Is there an alternate aftermarket lighting kit available?
We learn by doing. This is my first lighting project. As you can tell I am a lousy photographer. But lighting a model Adds realism and gives it life. Practice with the lighting you have. What do you have to lose. My intention was not to use the light kit that was included either, then I said why not try it out. I found an old off white shirt and taped it over the leds and it softened and diffused the light as you can see. And Evans has solderless solutions to adding more lights.
Hallo @FarnarkleI am now the proud owner of the 1/200 Trumpeter Titanic, but am disappointed with the LED lighting. Is there an alternate aftermarket lighting kit available?