Platform lights on the cheap.

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I've now reached the stage where I can run a train so I'm thinking about stations and lineside. As a wedding anniversary present my wife gave me a Piko Rosenbach station kit, now waiting for assembly, which in due course will sit on a grey concrete slab along with platforms cut from the same grey slabs. I thought I'd add a little visual "interest" to the station, the as yet unbuilt halt and possibly the bridge with some platform lights...... right up until I saw the price of the LGB version. Now I still wanted the lights but being [strike]mean[/strike] careful I needed a more cost friendly alternative.

This is my solution, it's a more contemporary style which won't suit all but, instead of £10-15 each this one has cost me around 9p and a little time. While I doubt there's an awful lot of originality here apart possibly from the "globe" it works for me and if it sparks any ideas for you it's worth sharing.

The standard is made up of five parts, two sections of copper tube, two ferules and a washer. The materials were chosen as I could rescue the tube from the scrap bin and cadge the ferules and washer off the maintenance guys at work.




I (soft) soldered it all up as I felt happy doing that but if you had plastic tube or preferred to glue it I'm sure that would work too.


The washer is there as an escutcheon so that if I don't do a neat job of drilling the hole in the concrete any damage is hidden.


A quick blow over with a rattle can covers up the different colours of the different materials.


I bought the LED?s complete with resistor and wires from eBay £4.50 for 50 inc p&p. At that price it just wasn't worth buying the bits to do it myself. The wires are threaded down the tube and the resistor and heat shrink fit neatly into the tube though I may add a dab of sealant on the "production" units.

The globe? the globe is simply the ball from a deodorant with a slightly undersized hole drilled in it which I opened out slowly with a reamer until it was a snug fit on the pole.


The result -


Not very long to make, not expensive to make and hopefully should be fairly robust too.

Dave
 
Nice one Dave! Shows ingenuity at it's best. :thumbup:

Simple, straightforward, and satisfying!
 
Another source of globes the widgets out of beer cans, also ping pong balls. Alyn
 
Thanks

Guinness cans - nice idea! I don't drink so would never have thought of that one but I'm sure it's a good way of getting a number of identical globes quickly and for nothing - I even have a supplier in mind :) . I did consider table tennis balls but the deoderant balls looked a more translucent plastic and probably a bit thicker which I reckoned could be stronger once I'd driled a hole in it.

Dave
 
Nice one Dave....
 
Looks good, I wonder if they smell nice too? :bigsmile:
 
A brilliant bit of lateral thinking there.... I recon the look very good speaking as a bloke who spends hours on the lathe turning up lamp post bases.... I never thought of using some copper pipe and a few "olives"... very clever....
You could go for an olde worlde look if you used a flickering LED in them....
 
tramcar trev said:
A brilliant bit of lateral thinking there.... I recon the look very good speaking as a bloke who spends hours on the lathe turning up lamp post bases.... I never thought of using some copper pipe and a few "olives"... very clever....
You could go for an olde worlde look if you used a flickering LED in them....

Too kind Trev, I don'think they really deserve too much comparison to the things I've seen you produce.

Funnily enough I've got a pack of battery power LED flickering tea lights and I had wondered but the simple ball top looks too modern (to me) to fit that olde worlde look, but then looking at the clear anti tamper tops of the "fruit shoot" drinks that my son takes to school .......

Dave
 
DaveB2 said:
tramcar trev said:
A brilliant bit of lateral thinking there.... I recon the look very good speaking as a bloke who spends hours on the lathe turning up lamp post bases.... I never thought of using some copper pipe and a few "olives"... very clever....
You could go for an olde worlde look if you used a flickering LED in them....

Too kind Trev, I don'think they really deserve too much comparison to the things I've seen you produce.

Funnily enough I've got a pack of battery power LED flickering tea lights and I had wondered but the simple ball top looks too modern (to me) to fit that olde worlde look, but then looking at the clear anti tamper tops of the "fruit shoot" drinks that my son takes to school .......

Dave
Hmmmmm for a unique look for your lamps Visit a "Bead" shop... I've spent hours in both Spotlight and the "Bead store"... Take a 3mm led and a battery with you; the larger beads are glass, plastic, and some are even made with a stained glass look. The variety is astounding! The bigger ones have holes around 3 - 4 mm.... I found some translucent tear drop shaped ones that I will mount with the sharp end up with the top hole blocked by a small brass finial... very Victorian or art deco.... But Mums the word mate, don't tell the seething plethora, don't need them trying their hands at anything creative....
 
tramcar trev said:
Hmmmmm for a unique look for your lamps Visit a "Bead" shop... I've spent hours in both Spotlight and the "Bead store"... Take a 3mm led and a battery with you; the larger beads are glass, plastic, and some are even made with a stained glass look. The variety is astounding! The bigger ones have holes around 3 - 4 mm.... I found some translucent tear drop shaped ones that I will mount with the sharp end up with the top hole blocked by a small brass finial... very Victorian or art deco.... But Mums the word mate, don't tell the seething plethora, don't need them trying their hands at anything creative....
Inspired idea Trev, next time we're in the local Hobbycraft I'll have to take a look see what beads they have. No problem, I'll keep it quiet - mum's the word ;) it's just between the two of us.

Dave
 
DaveB2 said:
Inspired idea Trev, next time we're in the local Hobbycraft I'll have to take a look see what beads they have. No problem, I'll keep it quiet - mum's the word ;) it's just between the two of us.

Dave

Wandering around with SWMBO in Spotlight I spied with my little eye some very "psudeo" stained glass beads even have a little black edge around each face they have pentagonal flat faces joined by triangular faces ie Icosidodecahedron??? Come in a few colour variations about 19mm AF. AU$7 each. Only problem is the hole is 3mm so a 3mm led would have to be used and I'd have to make a small cap to fill the hole at the top.... Pictures in due course, I couldn't buy them with SWMBO in attendance, she would ask too many questions and then feel she had to explain to everyone in the queue why her husband was buying beads....
 
You're a braver man than me Ross.....
 
very Risque Ross, did you know they sell mineral powder weathering kits online? Delivered in plain packaging too;
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4-Pc-LIGHT-kit-with-Brush-Mineral-Makeup-Set-Bare-Skin-Sheer-Powder-Foundation-/400604979215?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d45eae00f&_uhb=1
 
You might want to check out some of the Chinese modelling stuff that can find on the net (sometimes filed under Xmas deco), as they are cheap enough to chop up and stick back together. I even found some Chinese "brass" lanterns there, even though they did have a slightly Bruce Lee touch to them. ;)
 
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