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LucTurin |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #5664 Joined: Sat Mar 30 2019, 07:23pmPosts: 16 | Hi everybody First planking of my Vanguard is now finished. I have also installed lighting (leds). Thanks Arthur for your help and the pictures you put on the forum. It was really helpful for me. ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
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aew |
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Arthur![]() ![]() ![]() Registered Member #1929 Joined: Wed Nov 30 2011, 03:05pmPosts: 3070 | Looks pretty good to me. Did you try using the paperclips? I'd be interested in more details of your lighting. Where you've put (or are going to put) the LEDs and how you're powering and connecting them. | ||
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NovaStorm |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #5618 Joined: Sat Sep 22 2018, 02:33pmPosts: 492 | Looking great ![]() | ||
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LucTurin |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #5664 Joined: Sat Mar 30 2019, 07:23pmPosts: 16 | hello Arthur. I was very inspired by what I saw on your publications on this forum. There are a total of 22 leds. The mounting diagram is the one where the leds are mounted in parallel with a resistance before each led. The power supply is a small transformer of 12 volts. The main power supply will be via the base via the 2 supports but I plan to put a micro connector on the stern of the ship if the contacts via the support fail. Luc Current Build : HMS Vanguard Previous builds: Revenge 1577 Chebec ..... | ||
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aew |
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Arthur![]() ![]() ![]() Registered Member #1929 Joined: Wed Nov 30 2011, 03:05pmPosts: 3070 | I can see you've fitted four of them to the beams which will be under the fore deck. I'd suggest making those as bright as you can. I fitted some there as well, but they're not particularly effective. Looks to be a nice neat job. | ||
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LucTurin |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #5664 Joined: Sat Mar 30 2019, 07:23pmPosts: 16 | yes Arthur, I agree with you, I think i will change some of them, they are not so effective Luc [ Edited Sun Jun 23 2019, 03:31pm ] | ||
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LucTurin |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #5664 Joined: Sat Mar 30 2019, 07:23pmPosts: 16 | ![]() ![]() [ Edited Mon Jun 24 2019, 10:05am ] | ||
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LucTurin |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #5664 Joined: Sat Mar 30 2019, 07:23pmPosts: 16 | hi Arthur how to rotate a picture ? Luc | ||
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aew |
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Arthur![]() ![]() ![]() Registered Member #1929 Joined: Wed Nov 30 2011, 03:05pmPosts: 3070 | I've rotated your three latest pictures, but you're not alone in having this problem. I'll see about creating a new post about picture rotation. In the meantime, have you had a look at this post about adding pictures? In particular, the sentence that says "Click here for more information about preparing pictures for attachment." Note: The first picture was saved with a larger image size, 1280 pixels wide rather than 480 (it's the same picture) and allows you to display a larger image. [ Edited Mon Jun 24 2019, 10:12am ] | ||
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Charles |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #1923 Joined: Mon Nov 28 2011, 06:07pmPosts: 1008 | Coming along nicely and I like a lots the light For the photo I use Snagit Editor from Techsmith https://www.techsmith.com/ not expensive +- $60us It allow me to rotate enlarge/reduce, insert text and picture Made snapshot on the net even copy film or music from Utube It is perfect when you are not good for take picture like me and do not have a real good camera | ||
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