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Beautiful! Depending on the lightbulb, you can also use it as a vase, kinda ~ I use it to keep my Lego flowers. The light is nice, you should use a 3000 Kelvin bulb, or even warmer.
Major warning is that it only looks good from a select few angles, and never face-on, where the slits just vanish and it looks like a blob of light. Looking at it from below is the kindest angle, I've found, so I keep it on my top shelf.


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Great stuff! This one will be holding growlights. But the applications really are quite limitless.

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You have to add the colours yourself, but that is trivial work. A great addition to my humidifier, to actually let out water mist like a real power plant would.
Well, some of them are cleaner than others. I wanted this to be the cooling tower of a nuclear power plant, however the Chinese lettering indicates this is for coal. Fun fact: Coal powerplants are more radioactive than nuclear power plants during normal operation. During abnormal operation this reverses drastically, but if calculated over the entire lifetime, coal has and always will kill much more people. Fun!
Added LEDs and a Fan to direct the plume to mine.



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Hey! Finally finished this objet d'art, and what a fun project! It really captured the vibe of Plattenbau quite well.
Now, I had some issues with the removal of support material specifically - those little window thingies just get snapped off, there's not much to be done there, and printing new ones and trying to get them in is no easy task - that's why some of mine are crooked, but that's alright. It's an aged Silesian Plattenbau now - why not?
There's a thin white plane that's supposed to cover the base - I ditched that, as it made the light much too dim. Maybe the creator can elucidate on why that is needed - maybe my 5V LEDs just aren't strong enough, but it's not needed for structural strength.
Oh, and it wasn't trivial getting the two house-halves together, I had to chip away at the knobs with an exacto knife until they fit. If you could make them smaller by even one mm, it would fit together much easier.
Looking forward to your other creations! :)



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