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Just assembled benchwork for my layout in the basement.  Looking for a recommendation for overhead lighting.  I just came from Costco and Home Depot and looked at LED and fluorescent lighting fixtures.  Costco has some 4 foot LED lights that are on sale for $31.99.  HD has both fluorescent and LED fixtures although they sell for a bit more.  I'm thinking I'm going to need at least 8 four foot fixtures to properly illuminate this area over the layout.  The LED's from Costco and HD state that "no bulbs are needed" -  they have LED strips instead of bulbs - how do these hold up over time???

I'd like  to have some forum members to recommend what they use for overhead lighting and possibly a link as to where they can be purchased.

Thanx 

Paul

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Everyone claims the LED's will last a lifetime with no heat and little electricity consumption. Have used dimmable incandescent track and fluorescent lights. Remember you will need bright light to do maintenance and cleaning. Another question is temperature, Cool?, Warm?, or Daylight? Everyone has their opinion of what looks best.

Whatever type you choose, lights must be placed so they are at least somewhat behind the viewer, that they do not see the trains in shadow. We have visited outstanding layouts with overhead lights placed slightly or more behind the trains and everything you see is dark since the lights shine upon the opposite side of the train. (which no one can see without a mirror...)

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I have been playing with those led light rolls and have had some interesting results.  What's interesting is even though there are 300 lights per 15 feet or so, it is still somewhat directional.  That is if you bend the strip just a little you can redirect the light.  And there is PLENTY of light.  I use the daylight white mostly but the softer white looks pretty neat on the layout portions that are mostly just scenery and no trains or structures.  Also for 15 feet of light they are pretty cheap!    Russ

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