Comprising six different parts and diffusers, the model offers a seamless blend of aesthetics and practicality.
Each part of the model is conveniently numbered on the inside for ease of assembly.
The LED box also features diffusers; however, they are not numbered to maintain the aesthetics of the design.
Part 1 of the model showcases an arrow indicating where to connect Part 2, thus saving assembly time and effort.
While the pieces require a bit of support at the connection points, we recommend a trial fit before gluing for a perfect fit.
The model also requires a little over 2 meters of LED for full coverage
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