LIGHT MY BRICKS Kit for 10266 NASA Lunar Lander 2.0
One small step for man, one great light kit for mankind! Light up your LEGO NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander 10266 with Light My Bricks!
Featuring 10 individual LED lights, celebrate the 50th anniversary of the exploration of the moon in two ways, thanks to this ingeniously designed kit and easy-to-follow assembly instructions! Either secure your accent and decent stages of the model together or detach and light up the accent stage's rocket booster with a powerful Large Orange Bit Light and several additional LEGO brick elements provided.
The exploration doesn't stop there, however. Each of the Lander's stabilisation thruster is lit with four Cool White Bit Lights and shown in animated action, thanks to our Scary Effects Board.
An incredible centrepiece anniversary set, the LEGO display surface is highlighted and illuminated by another four of our Cool White Bit Lights housed underneath the Apollo module, for a true moonlit glow.
Light My Bricks LEGO Lighting Kits provide an easy way for LEGO fans to customize their models using LED lights. With detailed, step-by-step instructions, anyone can light up their LEGO set. All our kits are plug and play - no electronics knowledge needed!
PLEASE NOTE: THIS SET IS A LED LIGHTING KIT ONLY. ALL LEGO® SETS FEATURED IN IMAGES AND VIDEOS ARE SOLD SEPARATELY.
This kit contains:
11 x Assorted Bit Lights
2 x Effects Board
2 x Expansion Boards
3 x Connecting Cables
16 x Assorted Bricks
1 x USB Power Cable (Power source not included)
INSTALLATION GUIDE
User guide instructions for our kits can be found on the Users Guides section of the Light My Bricks website.
CONNECT MULTIPLE KITS
Do you have multiple Light My Bricks Lighting Kits or wish to light up multiple sets using a single power function?
We have a Multi-Light Kit Connection Kit which makes it easy to connect up to 4 lighting kits together. You can even connect these kits together to create an even larger single lighting circuit!
Why not buy the light kit for the NASA Lunar Lander 2.0 today?