Working on dressing my genie or harem girl or simply a shopkeeper with a good hook for my bazaar stall. Only picture of her top. Her skirt is still being made and for as tiny as she is is, less than 6 inches tall, she is anatomically correct.
The shopkeepers. I have to do something with her hair, and he needs boots and a turban, both in progress, and maybe a ribbon color change from the royal blue, not sure I'm happy with the royal blue.
The young woman is finished. I gave her some tattoos, although they can be easily removed if I decide I don't like them. They are tiny stickers for fingernail art. She has a tiny, tiny peacock with tail fully fanned in the tramp stamp area.
I finished 1 boot for the guy. What do you think? Or should I do gladiator like sandals? Haven't got the new ribbon for his belt or the trim on his pants ordered yet, decided i don't like the royal blue. Used some chalk to change the color somewhat on the jacket trim. He's got an emerald cut sapphire medallion necklace drying.
Shelving units have lights now and I've got 1 hanging light fixture made, 1 started, and 2 more I'm trying to decide how to make them the way I want.
Do you wire individual lights? I've used lights for various things but they've all been a string. Once talked to my bro about splitting them but couldn't figure out how to.
I ran lights for the Gingerbread Greenhouse I made for the neighbours, if you remember.
But that used the whole string. The battery pack is sort of large as well.
I would like the string with just one light. Would like to do a hanging egg with a light inside.
@medtran49, I look at that figure and I feel like he should have knee high boots or sandals or maybe even some curly toed shoes something along the lines of this:
Individual LEDs. You can get tiny, tiny ones on AE or Temu that run off a coin battery.
Search for 25/50pcs 3V Pre-wired 0402 SMD LEDs (With Free Install Fittings), For Hobby Model Kit/Railway/Railroad/Starship/Gunda Lighting
The bulb is so tiny on above you can't really see it. You can also get 3mm and 5mm bulbs as well, colors, flickering, slow blinking. They aren't difficult to wire. The hardest thing for me was trying to figure out how to strip the wire ends because the wires are not much thicker than sewing thread. Had to research, you use sandpaper, hold the wire between a small folded over piece of sandpaper and pull.
To show the size of the LEDs noted above. The green bead is 3mm in size. At the top of the piece of wax paper is the LED I'm using. Bottom is a lit bulb.
I'm so brain dead sometimes. All those Z-scale trains and their wired layouts... I'm sure the wired switches can be jury-rigged to help out as well.
Thanks medtra n been looking at them. Those are great. Yes I can see the unlit bulb.