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Grain Of Wheat Bulbs For Lighting
Val asks readers for advice, so please add your comment to this posting if you can help: "I am new at model railroading. I would like to add some lights to my buildings and some movement to add more interest. I have started with a OO Hornby DCC mixed freight set, I have purchased some grain of wheat bulbs with wires but I am not sure how to wire them up in a series, can you tell me in layman terms please. Any help with adding movement other than the trains would be greatly appreciated." Add your comment to this post.
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Grain of RICE work better especially in tight spaces.
you can buy battery operating flickering tea lights from the poundshops they give a nice fire effect or gas lighting in older periods