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Reddit mentions of 2 Pack Fairy Lights (Battery Included) 16.4Ft 50 LED 2 Modes Twinkle String Lights Battery Operated Fairy Lights Copper Wire String Lights(White)
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- Battery Operated String Lights: The battery fairy lights powered by 3 * AA batteries (battery included), no plug needed, portable, easily install it anywhere for decoration.
- Excellent Flexibility: The battery string lights come with ultra-thin quality silver wire, it is very reliable and flexible to bend into any shapes you want or wrap around plants, signs, furniture & almost everything else. Have DIY fun with your kids!
- Easily Control: Control the string lights steady on/flash/off with one switch on the battery box, very convenient.
- Wide Application: The twinkle string lights is perfect decoration for bedroom, party, holiday, wedding and other celebration occasions
- Specification: 2 Pack,silver wire, 2 lighting modes (steady on & flash), 16.4Ft, 50 LED, (Length between 2 bulbs: 3.9 in, lead cable length 0.98ft)
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Color | White |
Number of items | 2 |
Size | 2 Modes |
Hey all, I just started collecting a few months ago after missing hot wheels as a kid. My collection is small, (and all black lol) and I wanted a nice display case to show it off, but didn’t want to spend a lot — thought I would share with everybody how I did it.
First I got this Display Case from Michaels. Use their 40% off coupon and you can get it for $35. It holds 24 cars at an angle.
I bought the LEDs off Amazon for $9 — it's just a simple 3xAA Battery Powered String Light. I chose this because you can trim the length of the lights down to only what you need, and it's easily concealable as the wires are very thin.
Wiring was simple. You can easily remove the back panel on the case. I just used some black electrical tape and zig-zagged the lights from top to bottom and cut off the excess. I also left a little extra so I could run them out the back and create a backlight for the case. I'll probably paint the battery housing black to hide it more, and maybe move it to the bottom or back if I mount the case on a wall.
Last, I used some mounting putty to secure all my cars in place.
All in all, it took $45 and 45 minutes to get it all setup. I think it turned out pretty nice, hope you guys like it too!