I've had a lot of queries on how to do this mod, so figure I'd just post here in the thread (don't know why I didn't do that from the beginning!).
1. Go to the following site.
http://www.modeltrainsoftware.com/smd-chip-leds.html Order the nano cool white or warm white (dependant upon your preference of course) 6-12 volt.) Price is very cheap, and shipping is more than reasonable. I think it cost me 10 bucks in total, apparently the box doesn't have to be 100 times oversized to fit the customs papers (those who read my thread about shipping costs will understand!).
2. On the thread at Pinside, they recommend the Gandalf on Shadowfax for the figure to use. Personally, I don't think it's required, knowing what I know now. As long as you have the staff you should be good to go. What you need to do with the staff, is carve out the top of it so that it is concave. It was recommended to me to use an exacto knife...but I used my dremel tool to carve out a nice little scoop at the top of the staff.
3. Make sure you have some wire (I used speaker wire). The negative wire on the light itself is the one that is green, red is positive. Splice that to the corresponding speaker wire. I suppose you could solder it. I just wrapped it around and put some electrical tape around it.
4. Once you have the light ready to attach to the staff, use Household Goop (make sure it's transparent). You can buy it at Crappy Tire.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/amazi ... x-c2oXwp5s Put a little glob of it on the top of the staff and put the light on top of it. Once it has hardened, put another glob on top of the light itself. Once it starts to harden you can try to mold it with your fingers to make a crystal like design in it if you so desire.....me, I didn't have the patience for that!
5. Now place a strip of glue along the backside of the staff and run the wire along the backside of the staff (afterall, don't want the wire to be seen in plain sight! LOL). Drape it down underneath the playfield and attach to a light socket of your choosing. You can solder it or use alligator clips....I used the latter. I put it on one of my GI sockets so it stays lit all the time.
Thats it, thats all in a nutshell. Bone-head simple. I have to give credit to HDMike444 over on Pinside. He walked me through this.
Cheers,
Reg