Thank You
Thank you for purchasing this product. To achieve the perfect hidden-line effect, Game of Bricks uses severely thin aviation-grade wire with high tension and pressure tolerance. However, due to its thin nature, be careful not to cut through it as it might be susceptible to shearing during installation. Always be careful not to press brick pieces down on the wire.
Let's Get Started
If you face any challenges, please feel free to reach out via support@gameofbricks.eu. Please note that Game of Bricks offers 2 years of free light kit maintenance.
Installation Steps
Step 1 (Bag 1)
Open Bag 1. This bag contains several small LED lights with thin wires, a USB power connector, and a battery pack.
Visual Description of Components:
- A sealed bag labeled '1' is shown alongside multiple small LED lights, each with a thin red and black wire.
- A USB power connector and a few LED lights with their wires are displayed.
- A collection of LED lights with wires, some already connected to a black battery pack, are shown.
- The battery pack is connected to the wires, with one LED light illuminated, indicating power.
Proceed to carefully integrate the LED components and wires into the LEGO 1970 Ferrari 512 M model. Pay close attention to routing the thin wires through the gaps between bricks, especially around the front headlights, interior, and chassis areas. Ensure wires are not pinched or damaged by brick pieces.
Visual Description of Integration:
- Hands are shown carefully placing small LED modules with wires into designated spots on the front of the car model.
- Wires are being fed through internal cavities and under specific bricks to conceal them.
- The process involves attaching LEDs to the underside and interior sections of the car.
- Images show the components and wires positioned within the car's chassis and rear sections, ready for further assembly.
Step 2 (Bag 2)
Open Bag 2. This bag contains additional LED lights and wires, likely for the rear lighting of the model.
Visual Description of Components:
- A bag labeled '2' is shown with several LED lights and wires, some appearing to be for taillights.
- The battery pack and wires are displayed, with some LEDs illuminated.
- Hands are shown attaching components to the rear of the LEGO model.
- Hands are shown placing small LED components and wires into the rear section of the model, near where taillights would be.
Continue by integrating these components into the rear section of the Ferrari model. Route the wires discreetly and connect the LEDs to their designated positions.
Step 3 (Bag 3)
Open Bag 3. This bag contains red LED lights and associated wires.
Visual Description of Components:
- A bag labeled '3' is shown with red LED lights and wires.
- The battery pack and wires are displayed, with red LEDs illuminated.
- Hands are shown attaching red LED components and wires to the rear of the model, possibly for brake lights or engine details.
- Hands are shown routing wires through the chassis and connecting them to the LEDs.
Complete the integration of all remaining LED components and wires into the car's chassis and rear assembly. Ensure all connections are secure and wires are neatly routed.
Visual Description of Final Integration:
- Hands are shown carefully placing the final LED components and routing the last of the wires within the car's structure.
- The underside of the car is shown with wires being secured and connected.
- The final image shows the completed LEGO 1970 Ferrari 512 M model with all installed lights illuminated, showcasing the effect.
Final Connection and Power
Connect the main wire harness from the light kit to the battery box. Once connected, your installation is complete.
If you wish to use an alternative power source, please ensure the maximum voltage does not exceed 6V.