John
Yes the barn you mentioned is the one I made and is the piccie I posted, called 101st airborne lost in the French countryside on the night before D Day. Like I said don't be afraid of using led lighting and even fibre optics. The electronics are very simple and they can all run from a 9 volt battery. The only challenge is finding places to hide the wires as you connect them up. The cost of leds is minimal and you can find everything you might need on many railroad modelling sites like this one Hobby LEDs for Model Trains, RC, Diecast - Home
Good luck sir.
John
Yes the barn you mentioned is the one I made and is the piccie I posted, called 101st airborne lost in the French countryside on the night before D Day. Like I said don't be afraid of using led lighting and even fibre optics. The electronics are very simple and they can all run from a 9 volt battery. The only challenge is finding places to hide the wires as you connect them up. The cost of leds is minimal and you can find everything you might need on many railroad modelling sites like this one Hobby LEDs for Model Trains, RC, Diecast - Home
Good luck sir.
John