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HO water tower "SuperKits" with lighting effects standard!

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We are working on the details to bring you a short video of one of our tower models.  When we get it completed, we'll show it in the area below.   Please read on for the story behind our lighting effects.

What's Behind The Lights

At the heart of any successfully lit model is the design of the lighting effects and how well they are installed.  RealEyez knows the difference between toy like circuits available as after market products and those we custom produce included with each of the models we represent.  When you purchase one of our SuperKits, you get the following specific advantages:

Our boards were designed for the water towers we represent and fit inside
We seal our printed circuit board to prevent accidental damage or shorting
Our boards are covered in a thick protective coating rendering it nearly impervious to moisture
The lighting effects mimic the real thing
Our circuits and LEDs will last a lifetime
We designed our low current boards for simple 12VDC
Each model is individually modified to accept the lighting effects

RealEyez The Difference With One of Our "SuperKits"

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Top Tower LED

Dual-LED Assembly

Center Shaft

Pre-soldered LED with proper length wire for each model Pre-formed in a jig to assure precise fit and accurate spacing Carefully cut to match each model
Coated leads to prevent accidental shorting when handling.  PCB is sealed and filled to prevent moisture damage and make the assembly easier to handle Wires are cut to proper length and then pre-stripped for easy connection at the board Water tower cement base and water tower bottom are pre-drilled for perfect fit
Pre-formed to minimize adjustment Pre-painted to match the model.  All you do is attach and glue assembly to the tower front Shaft is painted to match the model

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