👍 [ Beginner Tips] The light is stable, not flicker

My Tips & Tricks #18
To ensure the light is always bright, stable and not flickering, I use heat shrink tubing and a lighter, the steps are as shown in the picture.
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That’s a great tip. I always do the same thing! :blush:

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Thank for sharing this tip. I’ve never made any builds where I have to make these wires, so it will be very useful for the future

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Thank you for sharing this great tip!

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@Robotime I have much experience will share all :star_struck:

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Brilliant idea! :light_bulb:

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Thank you

You are creative!

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Thank you so much for sharing this tip — it’s really helpful and clever! :fire:
By the way, do you have any tips for hiding the wiring neatly? That’s something I always struggle with when adding lights!

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@Lisa_Miller Ok see you other tips

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Thank you

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So helpful—thanks for breaking it down! Hoping to see more of your creative solutions and build tips soon.

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You are welcome :slight_smile:

Wow, that’s such a smart hack! :wrench::light_bulb:
Using heat shrink tubing and a lighter to stabilize the light is a great idea—thanks for sharing your method with us! The steps in your photo are super helpful.
Have you tried this on other miniature kits too? Would love to hear more of your DIY tips! :blush:

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@jucy I will share all my experience after assembling 222 models :grin:

That’s a really useful tip.

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Thank you

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Thanks for sharing this! I’ve had flickering issues before, and this is such a great solution.

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These tips are so helpful! Please keep sharing more~

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Thanks,a very useful tip which will help a lot of people ,however for me,I prefer to solder the joints and protect with heat shrink tubing,but I know this won’t suit everybody ..Text

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