Blinking or Flashing Pre-Wired LEDs ~ 3-12 Volt DC ~ Diffused
Model Scenery World – Blinking & Flashing LED Lighting Series
Add dynamic attention-grabbing light to your models and projects with Model Scenery World’s Blinking & Flashing LED Lighting Series. These LEDs deliver a crisp, consistent blink or flash effect without requiring circuit boards, controllers, or complicated wiring. Ideal for hobbyists, model builders, and creative projects, they provide professional-grade lighting in a simple, plug-and-play format.
Perfect for a wide range of applications, these LEDs are ready to illuminate your scenes, signals, or effects. Just connect to any DC power source between 3V and 12V, and they’re ready to perform — no soldering or assembly required.
⚡ Key Features
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Reliable blinking & flashing effect – Perfect for signals, warning lights, and special effects
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Plug-and-play design – Works with 3V–12V DC power sources
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100,000-hour lifespan – Long-lasting and maintenance-free
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Diffused lens with 120° viewing angle – Wide light dispersion for maximum visibility
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Energy efficient – Only 0.25W per LED (20mA), producing no heat
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Pre-tinned, color-coded 8” wire leads – Easy to connect
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Machine-welded dropping resistor – Durable and consistent performance
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✅ Satisfaction Always Guaranteed
💰 Money-Saving Tip: Save 10–20% with 5-pack and 10-pack bundles.
📍 Recommended Uses
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Tower lights (radio, water, and communication towers)
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Police, fire, and emergency vehicles
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Airplane navigation and aircraft lights
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End-of-train (EOT) devices for trains
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Construction warning lights and traffic signals
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Welding, fire, or hazard simulation effects
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Any project requiring attention-grabbing blinking or flashing light
⚙️ Technical Specifications
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Input Voltage: 3V–12V DC (brightness adjusts with voltage)
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Lifespan: 100,000+ hours
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Viewing Angle: 120°
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Current Draw: 20mA
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Power Consumption: 0.25W per LED
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Lens Type: Diffused
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Lead Length: 8” pre-tinned copper wires
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Polarity: Anode “+” (colored wire), Cathode “–” (black wire)
💡 Pro Tips for Best Results
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Combine multiple LEDs for complex effects: For example, a sequence of flashing red, blue, or yellow LEDs can simulate emergency vehicle lights or warning signals.
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Use diffused lens LEDs for broad-area illumination, or pair with clear lens LEDs for directional or spotlight effects.