questionabrolly
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I have a wooden Tardis model based on a paper model we found in an old book (I think the Doctor Who Technical Manual).
It stands about 18" tall. When my Grandfather made it for me, it was designed with a hollowed out are in the roof for some electrical parts. Two switches, one for the constant interior light, and one for a flashing top lamp. After a little over 30 years, the electronics have deteriorated a bit, so none of it really works anymore.
I'd like to get the lights working again, and possibly update the system, adding an audio module and whatnot. With all the limitations on size (the hollowed area is only about 4" square and about half an inch high), plus the fact that electronics is not my strong suit, I was hoping I could get some help to figure out what I can do.
I know there are quite a few experienced electricians here, so I'm kind of deferring to their expertise. But really, any clever suggestions or solutions are welcome. I don't actually know where to start.
It stands about 18" tall. When my Grandfather made it for me, it was designed with a hollowed out are in the roof for some electrical parts. Two switches, one for the constant interior light, and one for a flashing top lamp. After a little over 30 years, the electronics have deteriorated a bit, so none of it really works anymore.
I'd like to get the lights working again, and possibly update the system, adding an audio module and whatnot. With all the limitations on size (the hollowed area is only about 4" square and about half an inch high), plus the fact that electronics is not my strong suit, I was hoping I could get some help to figure out what I can do.
I know there are quite a few experienced electricians here, so I'm kind of deferring to their expertise. But really, any clever suggestions or solutions are welcome. I don't actually know where to start.