I am building a model house and need help with lighting?

March 27, 2010 by homelighting · 3 Comments
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Sid B asked:


For Architecture class I am building a model of the house I designed. I am planning on including lighting. What is the best way to go about doing this? In elementary school we cut up a strand of christmas lights and connected them to a 6v battery to light up a little shoebox house. Will this work for me or is there a more efficient way to go about this?
Any suggestions are welcome, Thanks

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3 Responses to “I am building a model house and need help with lighting?”
  1. jiganto says:

    That should work, you can also try LED’s that you can get from radioshack.

    Just make sure you have enough voltage depending on how many lights/LED’s you link up. [who] jiganto

  2. Brandon H says:

    Well, first you need to determine the type of lighting that you’ll be using.

    If you want a ceiling fixture, then I would use LED lights and create a fixture to overlay it using plasticard. This would be more effective than the christmas lights because it would be brighter and not as pointed.

    If you want track lighting, then I would actually recommend the christmas lights (the tiny rounded bulbs) and create a track out of cordwood.

    If you’re doing a sort of fluorescent lighting, then you could make a casing out of plasticard again and use the long cylindrical christmas lights for the illumination.

    Or are you going to be moving into that much detail? [who] Brandon H

  3. cluekoo says:

    I worked on a similar project for a physics class some time back. I used christmas lights, but not as a chain, rather individually (I’d snip the wires around the bulb). It worked nicely because even if you mess up, you have many more bulbs to use. In this scenario, a 6V battery worked great.

    If you really want to get creative, you can buy some simple toggle or push-button switches from Radio Shack and make light switches, and if you’re interested, read up on circuits and experiment a bit on connections. It can be quite a fun project! [who] cluekoo

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