well, i have no experience in such things so my mistake :)
nice job anyways, must look good on yer battlefield ;)
SumZa93 1 year ago
@SumZa93 Thanks, and low-power LEDs like these don't get hot, or even warm. The cotton wool is perfectly safe.
SholtoAtIncunabulum 1 year ago
that is awesome - where did u get the tealight from?
saviourzeroone 1 year ago
@saviourzeroone Hey Buddy! You can get them very inexpensively at Walmart year round for just a few bucks for a pack of 6. Otherwise They're everywhere around Halloween.
jimeronimo 1 year ago
@jimeronimo thanks
@saviourzeroone I got mine on Ebay, but you can get them in Pound Shops and elsewhere. These ones have a red LED in them.
From an LED? Doubtful!
isnt there a possibility of the wool actually getting burned :D
@SumZa93 No they're just plastic little flickering lights. They don't get hot at all.
well, i have no experience in such things so my mistake :)
nice job anyways, must look good on yer battlefield ;)
SumZa93 1 year ago
@SumZa93 Thanks, and low-power LEDs like these don't get hot, or even warm. The cotton wool is perfectly safe.
SholtoAtIncunabulum 1 year ago
that is awesome - where did u get the tealight from?
saviourzeroone 1 year ago
@saviourzeroone Hey Buddy! You can get them very inexpensively at Walmart year round for just a few bucks for a pack of 6. Otherwise They're everywhere around Halloween.
jimeronimo 1 year ago
@jimeronimo thanks
saviourzeroone 1 year ago
@saviourzeroone I got mine on Ebay, but you can get them in Pound Shops and elsewhere. These ones have a red LED in them.
SholtoAtIncunabulum 1 year ago
From an LED? Doubtful!
SholtoAtIncunabulum 1 year ago
isnt there a possibility of the wool actually getting burned :D
SumZa93 1 year ago
@SumZa93 No they're just plastic little flickering lights. They don't get hot at all.
jimeronimo 1 year ago