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Fiber Optics

If you don't find your answer here, go to the Titanic Fiber Optics Page

What a better way to liven up your model of the Titanic than to light her up as she was 85 years ago on the night she went down. I havn't actually done this myself yet, mainly because I didn't think about it until I had my model finished. I may actually buy another one in the future to do this. Although I havn't done FO's, I have done as much research as I could do to put this page together. If you don't find what your looking for here, try www.CultTVman.com . This is one of the best resources for lighting up your models.



Fiber optics article by ,Joe Oliveira...

First drill out all port-holes. When you drill the holes make sure to use different size bits for larger and smaller holes, this should be obvious the hull is pre-marked !

Paint the inside of the hull Enamel White so light is bounced around from every angle !

Drill two holes on the bottom of the hull for the bulbs. Make sure to make the holes big enough to remove and insert the bulbs easily. This will make it easy to replace the bulbs should they ever burn out.

I used two 6.5 Volt .25 Amp bulbs with a 12V .50 Amp transformer. These are connected in series so the voltage and amperage is shared by both bulbs. The bulbs are passed through the two Gold and clear plastic hull supports that came in the kit The clear plastic ones have to be drilled !

The light dispersal is suprisingly even because the hull interior is reflective. I didn't use a fiber on every porthole but I think it looks better this way. It gives the model a certain depth when you can actually look through the portholes !

Make sure you cut out the main deck so light can get to the other decks as you continue the build.

I placed fiber optics on every hole on walls and basically anywhere it would look good but primarily next to windows and doorways.

As you install boatdecks etc.. keep in mind what light is going where and where your going to pass your fibers !

I've included a couple more scans of how I cut the main deck and how the light shows through !

Experiment with various lighting effects but just make sure when you commit to cutting your decks that the lighting effect is what you want .

Feel free to contact me if you need more info !

Check out these other photos of the model by Joe...

Fiber optics thru the bridge erea
Deck holes for fiber
Deck holes for fiber in the dark
Portholes
Bow side with lights
Bow Top Veiw

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