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Grendels lighting tutorial
« on: Wed Sep, 21, 2011, 08:43:AM »
Hello all,

I am making a set of five video covering the basics of lighting up your models.   (No fire, just light from LED's)

The set of videos will be as follows:

Basic tools part one and two
Soldering
LED basics
LED light strips
Making things blink:  Timing chips and circuit diagrams

After that, I will start up on the MF herself.   But no actual building will be done until after Oct. 1st.

I am very busy at work right now, so I still haven't gotten the lighting plan done.   I will have a four day weekend starting on the 30th.  I will get it done then, but if I can I will work it up this weekend.

So for now, I will get these five videos done so you can learn a bit before you begin!

speaking of which, here is the first tool video:

Lighting Tutorial: Basic tools part 1


The next part will be up soon

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #1 on: Wed Sep, 21, 2011, 11:08:AM »
And here is part 2

Lighting Tutorial: Basic tools part 2

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #2 on: Wed Sep, 21, 2011, 05:01:PM »
These are really great John. Totally looking forward to the next. I've lit a couple models but for me it's been hit and miss. It will be great to actually learn some technique. That hangar I'm building will require a TON of lighting and I hope to learn more about how to power it all from these vids.

Again, thank you for this.

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #3 on: Wed Sep, 21, 2011, 05:35:PM »
Thanks Scott, I will try to get the series of all five videos up soon!

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #4 on: Wed Sep, 21, 2011, 05:37:PM »
  Most excellent G!  Your enthusiasm is contagious.  I'm getting excited about this falcon build now!!  I'm looking forward to see what you end up doing with the cockpit, (i.e. If you do some scratch building in there). 
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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #5 on: Thu Sep, 22, 2011, 12:05:AM »
Thanks Scott, I will try to get the series of all five videos up soon!


Awesome. This is great stuff G. We've needed something like this for quite some time. I hope peeps see that adding lighting to models isn't rocket science - and applicable to more than sci-fi subjects. Imaging a big piece of armor with the search light lit up, headlights where applicable etc...I think it would be cool. Great for armor dioramas too.

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #6 on: Thu Sep, 22, 2011, 01:21:AM »
Definitely a good intro, John.
Starting to consider lighting my little project
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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #7 on: Thu Sep, 22, 2011, 02:28:AM »
Some body slap me. I could have sworn I just saw a Debbie Boone video! ;D ;D ;D


Hey John. What wattage is that soldering pencil? rat shack has at least 3 different ones. I have two of them.

Thanks!

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #8 on: Thu Sep, 22, 2011, 05:42:AM »
Some body slap me. I could have sworn I just saw a Debbie Boone video! ;D ;D ;D


Hey John. What wattage is that soldering pencil? rat shack has at least 3 different ones. I have two of them.

Thanks!


I forgot to mention that in the video.  It is 25 watts.  I didn't know what the wattage was when I made the video.  I had to get a new one, because I have lost the tips and needed tips today.  I don't have time to wait on them from the internets....

Thanks Scott, I will try to get the series of all five videos up soon!


Awesome. This is great stuff G. We've needed something like this for quite some time. I hope peeps see that adding lighting to models isn't rocket science - and applicable to more than sci-fi subjects. Imaging a big piece of armor with the search light lit up, headlights where applicable etc...I think it would be cool. Great for armor dioramas too.

\m/

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It isn't rocket science.  It adds a little more work, sure, but it isn't rocket science.   You do however have to be willing to modify your model to make room for wires and the lights themselves.

I decided today to re-shoot the LED video.  So up next will be the review of Modelman Tom's light strips.

I will get that LED video done this weekend.

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #9 on: Thu Sep, 22, 2011, 11:59:AM »
Nice Videos !   Pop !   you covered all the bases !!!

I will follow your lead !  should be interesting....  I have a small ModelTom lighting kit coming my way...
so I will listen to your Review of his LED strips.....   

Did I hear you say BigAssDrill ???   LOL   http://also.kottke.org/misc/images/big-drill.jpg

anyway....  Take care till then !

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #10 on: Thu Sep, 22, 2011, 05:34:PM »
Thanks Norm, it should be up soon.

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #11 on: Fri Sep, 23, 2011, 03:38:PM »
After months...I FINALLY found the right wire wrapping tool. So I'm ready to get into my madman lighting kit on Oct 1st!!!!!!!!!!!!!


(mind you, I also can't wait to see what modeltom has to offer)

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #12 on: Fri Sep, 23, 2011, 04:45:PM »
 :) This is truly pedagogic, Grendels, you really "transmit".

Knowledge apart, it is noticeable how are you able to use the appropriate "wavelenghts" to get the message getting into one´s "processing machine + hard drive". You´re a truly educator, Grendels.

Thanks a lot for this excellent material, and congratulations for your communication abilities.

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #13 on: Fri Sep, 23, 2011, 05:12:PM »
Thank you Jelly, I will have the next video up this weekend!

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Re: Grendels lighting tutorial
« Reply #14 on: Fri Sep, 23, 2011, 11:57:PM »
Awesome vids, Grendels! I learned a few new things. However for closing the shrink tube, I just use the edge of my soldering iron!!!!!! :o

Looking forward to the timer chip reviews and, of course the modelmantom light strips!