Description
- Size: Adjustable height upto 101mm(+/-4mm)or 3.98inch.
- Reference Scale: 1:76~1:100,Suitable for OO scale or HO scale etc….
- Emitting color: Bright White.
- Operating Voltage: 3V, AC or DC Compatible.Operating Current: 20mA.
- Material: Steel Column Model Lampposts.
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FRANK L HARRIS II –
This is an awesome product and the support from the company was outstanding
Vernon c Fetzer –
Works great
Jack V. Carlisle –
I hate writing a review like this , but the Seller must know these units are not well made : flimsy construction and use of too small gauge wiring is not good . The product has potential but not realized here. Concentrate on two areas mentioned & a great marketable product will result . The idea is a great one.
Bird –
Had an initial operational problem and was in contact with the company. All responses were fast and helpful. Lights work fine. They are bright and sturdy and will be a perfect addition. Just pick your style and place your order with no worries.
donald mckleny –
Very easy to connect and install
Tommie Mims –
Excellent product and price!
Tiffany –
I am powering these with a PCB012 Power Distribution Board @ 3v
If you are expecting these lights to actually look and function like street lights….forget it. They are not even bright enough to cast light onto my models roadway. Not only that but you cant even see the lights unless you are looking at an upward angle to the lights. They are not EVEN bright enough to reflect off a shiny surface… If you’re looking side on or top down you can even tell that they are lit up.
They are poorly constructed as well. Some of the glued on leds are cockeyed and pointing at weird angles. The light arms will not stay in place and should not be movable at all. If you accidentally bump a light with your hand after installed it, it will just break rather than the material its mounted in….
I payed $16 for these and after seeing them in action…. i wouldnt use them even if they were given to me. The lights are over priced junk. You would be better off fabricating your own street lamps using 12v leds, dow rods and duct tape.
Kenneth –
Cool but too small