Light My Bricks: The Big Bang Theory LED Lighting Kit


Please read and follow the steps carefully to ensure this lighting kit is installed properly.

If you are viewing this user guide as a PDF file, you can also view this online by clicking here.


Package contents:

6 x White 30cm Bit Light
1 x 8 Port Expansion Board
1 x Battery Pack (3 x AA batteries not included)


Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.




CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.

Incorrectly inserting the connector can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the component when connected.



Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.






Instructions for installing this kit


The Big Bang Theory set can have a variety of configurations depending on how you choose to seat your characters and other movable items. There should be little or no impact as you install the LED lighting kit, but make adjustments as necessary. Your set does not have to be configured the same as our set to enjoy the effects of this LED lighting kit.



Remove the light from the left hand side of the back wall.



Remove the light from the right hand side of the front wall.
The steps below show details for one light. Follow the steps for both lights.



Disconnect the transparent yellow cone piece from the black tap piece.



Grab a White Bit Light and feed the plug end through the large end of the transparent yellow cone piece.



Pull the wires all the way through until the LED is inside the transparent yellow cone piece.



Bend the wire so that it comes out the the transparent yellow cone piece at a right angle.
Line up the black tap piece to insert back into the transparent yellow cone piece. Have the large round end facing the same way as the wire coming out of the transparent yellow cone piece. In the photos, you can see that they are both facing right.


Very slowly, join the transparent yellow cone piece and the black tap piece back together. It is a tight fit and doing this slowly will prevent damage to the wires.

Put the lights aside for now.



Remove the green lantern from the bookshelf behind the couch.




Remove the green tap piece from the top of the lantern and the transparent green round plate from the front of the lantern.



Grab a White Bit Light and feed the plug end through the square opening of the green headlight piece. Get it to exit the green headlight piece through the round opening. Sometimes we need to bend the wires slightly near the plug end of the wire to get it to feed through.



As you continue to pull the LED wire through, try to arrange it so that the yellow LED component is mostly facing outwards from the brick. If it is facing inwards, you may not get the best lighting effect for this piece.




Replace the transparent green round plate on the front of the lantern.
With the wires running towards the back and away from the transparent green round plate, replace the green tap piece on top of the lantern. Do this slowly as there are wires running between these two pieces.

Put the green lantern aside for now.



Remove the plasma ball from the bookshelf behind the couch.



Remove the transparent clear top piece and the black 1 x 1 round plate.

Put the black 1 x 1 round plate aside as we won’t be using it in this model anymore.



Grab a White Bit Light and feed the plug end through the top of the black 1 x 1 round brick.



Pull the wires through until the LED component is sitting face up on top of the black 1 x 1 round brick.
Replace the transparent clear top piece.

Put the plasma ball aside for now.



Remove the lava lamp from the bookshelf on the right hand side of the door.



Disconnect the transparent red cone piece from the black round plate.



Grab a White Bit Light and rest the LED component end inside the transparent red cone piece.


Very slowly, join the transparent red cone piece and the black round plate back together. It is a tight fit and doing this slowly will prevent damage to the wires.

Put the lava lamp aside for now.



Remove the coffee table with the lamp on it.



Remove the lampshade and the lamp stem from the table.



Grab a White Bit Light and feed the LED component end up through the bottom of the round 2 x 2 brick under the table.



Run enough wire through so that you can rest the LED inside the lampshade with the yellow LED component facing the top of the lampshade.


Very slowly, join the stem of the lamp shade and the lamp back together. It is a tight fit and doing this slowly will prevent damage to the wires.



Replace the lamp back on the table. Pull the wires back through the table leaving a little bit of slack between the lampshade and the table.



Place the coffee table back into your desired position in the living room. Keep the wires from the bottom of the coffee table running towards the back wall.



Open the cupboard door, wrap your finger inside the door frame and slowly lift so that the door assembly comes away from the floor.
I have my thumb pressed into the floor for what I find to be a more controlled separation.



The gap only needs to be large enough to fit the plug end of the White Bit Light wire through. Expect other bricks to separate as can be easily seen when you look at the back of the model.



Run the plug end of the White Bit Light from the base of the coffee table underneath the door and the plate underneath the door.



Run the wires flat along the floor (for neatness) and make sure that the wire under the door is running in the middle of two studs.
Push the door and loose bricks back down.





Turn the model around again and remove all the tiles from the top of the back wall.




Grab the top two rows of bricks from the left and wiggle and lift them up. Don’t worry if you don’t get them all (like me!). We are mainly concerned with the second row of bricks behind the light and the bookshelf items we removed earlier.



Grab one of the wall lights and refit it to the back wall, running the wires over the back of the wall.



Grab the green lantern and replace it on the bookshelf, running the wires over the back of the wall.



Grab the plasma ball and replace it on the bookshelf, running the wires over the back of the wall.



Remove the 1 x 8 tan brick from the top row of bricks on the right hand side of the door.
Remove the 1 x 3 tan brick from the second row of bricks behind the blue man statue.



Grab the lava lamp and replace it on the bookshelf, running the wires over the back of the wall.



Make sure the lava lamp wires are running in between brick studs and replace the 1 x 3 tan brick to the second row of bricks behind the blue man statue.
Replace the 1 x 8 tan brick to the top row of bricks on the right hand side of the door.



Find the top two rows of bricks that you removed from the left side of the model.
Detach the 1 x 3 tan brick from the second row of bricks.



Make sure the wires from the wall light is running in between brick studs and then replace the 1 x 3 tan brick.



Find what’s left of the top two rows of bricks that you removed from the left side of the model.
Detach the 1 x 8 tan brick from the second row of bricks.
Make sure the wires from the green lantern and the plasma ball are running in between brick studs and then replace the 1 x 8 tan brick.



This will leave you with two 1 x 8 tan bricks from the bricks you removed from the left side of the model.



Replace the 1 x 8 tan bricks to the top row of bricks on the rear wall.



Bring your attention to the front right of the model where the other wall light was located.



Pinch the second row of bricks down on the outer wall column and left them up.



The brick across the walkway and top tiles will probably come off as well. This is ok.



Grab the remaining wall light and refit it to the front wall, running the wires over the back of the wall as seen in the picture.



Replace the top of the outer wall column and any other pieces that came off when you removed it.




Remove the 1 x 4 and 1 x 8 tan tiles that run from the front to the back of the model.



Grab the wire from the wall light and wrap it around the two studs on top of the wall as seen in the picture.


Replace the 1 x 4 tan tile.



Continue to wrap the wires around each pair of studs as you run it towards the back of the model.
Replace the 1 x 8 tan tile.



Replace the tiles along the back wall.




The last tile will have the wire from the front lamp running under the end of it.


When you turn your model around, it will look something like the picture above.




Grab the 8 Port Expansion Board and plug the bit lights into it.



Grab your battery pack and connect it to an available slot on the 8 Port Expansion Board.


Congratulations! You’re done. Turn it on and enjoy the show!


Optional: Tidying up the rear of the model.

The wires can be easily hidden from view at the back of the model. But if yours is visible from the side, you may want to tidy things up back there.

Below are some images of what I did with spare Lego pieces from my collection. Feel free to follow something similar or if you have a better idea, please share it with us!


















Guess what?
One of our customers did come up with a better idea and shared it with us!
He made a section underneath the model with a cavity to hold the battery pack and wires. Here’s what my version looks like made with mostly spare parts.



The base structure is 28 x 16 studs, which is the same as the model. The sides are 2 bricks and 2 plates tall, which is the minimum height to hold the AA battery pack.



You’ll notice a gap in the base of the structure. This is so the On/Off switch is accessible when the battery pack is enclosed.

The battery pack is a fraction too wide to fit comfortably in an enclosed space that is 6 studs wide. So, down the left hand side of the battery, I have a row of plates to stop the battery pack moving sideways.



Place the Big Bang model on top of the base level. Put the 8 port expansion board, battery and as much wire as you can underneath.
Spend some time feeding the wires through so that there is little excess wire left. Remember to feed them in between the brick studs and carefully join the Big Bang base to the bottom section.



I found that the battery was still a bit loose so I removed a piece of the bottom section and ran another row of plates along the top side next to the battery (on the left in the photo).
Now there are a row of plates along the bottom and along the top of the left side of the battery.



Now you can turn it over, switch it on and enjoy!

Light My Bricks : Ghostbusters Ecto-1 21108 LED Lighting Kit

The following page is instructions for the Light My Bricks LEGO Ghostbusters Ecto-1 (21108) LED light kit. You purchase this kit on our official website.

To ensure a trouble-free installation of your light kit, please read and follow each step carefully.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.

This user guide is also available to download in PDF format here.


Package contents:


Package contents:

  • 9x White 30cm Bit Light
  • 9x Flashing White 30cm Bit Lights
  • 2x 12-port Expansion boards
  • 1x Flat Battery Pack (requires 2x CR2032 Batteries)
  • 1x 5cm Connecting Cable

Extra Lego pieces:

  • 6x Lego 1×1 plates with clip (grey)
  • 4x Lego 1×6 plates (white)
  • 4x Lego 1×2 plates (grey)
  • 4x Lego 1×2 plates (transparent blue)
  • 1x Lego 1×1 round plate (transparent blue)

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.

CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.

WARNING: Incorrectly inserting the connector can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.

Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.


OK, Let’s Begin!


Instructions for installing this kit

1.) Let’s start by removing the roof of the car.

2.) We will be installing lights to the headlights first. To do this, remove the following pieces from the front of the car.

Continue to remove the following pieces which make up the windscreen, side windows, and grey triangular tiles from the sides of the car.

4.) Remove the front section with the grill and number plate attached, followed by the 2 Lego 2×4 plates with light pieces attached.

5.) Remove the 2 grey round pieces as well as the transparent round pieces connected to them.

Take 1 standard Bit Light (non flashing) and place it on top of the stud of the grey round plate ensuring the LED component part is facing the correct way up. Secure the LED in place by connecting the transparent Lego plate over the top.

Install the remaining LEDs to all front headlights (2 on each side) using the above process so that we have a total of 4 standard Bit lights installed. Reconnect the light pieces back to the 2 Lego 2×4 plates ensuring that the cables from the LEDs are facing upward and then reconnect the plates back to the front of the car.

Reconnect the front middle section with the grill and number plate attached.

6.) Before reconnecting the white Lego pieces which make up the front bonnet, ensure that the cables from the LEDs are laid in between the studs of the Lego plates underneath as per below example images.

7.) Hide 2 cables from the lights on the left side of the car (looking from the front) up the left side by laying them in between the white studs and then reconnecting the grey triangular plates over the top of them.

8.) Before we hide the 2 cables from the right we will first install an LED to the blue light at the right side window. To do this, remove this section at the grey stud with clip.

Take another standard Bit Light (non flashing) and install it with the LED component part facing down (as it wont connect with it facing up). Secure this into place by connecting another transparent blue plate (which we have provided) over the top.

Ensure the LED component part is facing down or inward

Reconnect this section back to the side of the car ensuring the cable from the LED is on the inside facing the car.

9.) Take the cable from the LED we just installed and the 2 cables from the front right lights and hide them in between studs up the right side of the car by reconnecting the grey triangular plates over the top of them.

10.) We will now install 2 LEDs to the tail lights. Turn the car to the back and remove the back window and white back section of the car. The back section should remove in one piece.

Remove the transparent red cone pieces from each side of the car. Take a standard Bit light(non flashing) and place it over the top of the red stud on the side of the car ensuring the LED component part is facing the correct way up. Secure the LED in place by reconnecting the transparent red piece over the top of it. Ensure the cable from the LED is facing toward the middle so that we can hide it behind the back piece we removed earlier.

Repeat this step for the tail light on the other side using another standard Bit Light. Reconnect the back piece with the ghostbusters logo on it and ensure the cables from the LEDs are hidden behind.

11.) It’s time to neaten up all the cabling from the LEDs we have installed so far. Take the 5 cables from the front lights and twist/wind them around each other starting from the base working your way up. They should all come together neatly.

Repeat this step for the cables from the tail lights, twisting/winding them around each other. We should now have 2 groups of cables.

12.) Connect the cables from the tail lights into one of the 12-port expansion boards (expansion board#1) by first winding them around the board before connecting them into the first 2 available ports. We are winding them around the board so that we don’t have too much excess cabling to have to hide later on.

13.) Take the battery pack and insert the 2x CR2032 batteries. Connect the battery pack cable into the next available port on the expansion board.

14.) Connect the cables from the front lights into the next available ports of the expansion board then tuck the cabling underneath the expansion board in the back seat section of the car.

Reconnect the back window.

We can now take the time to test the lights we have installed so far by simply turning the battery pack switch to “ON” and verifying all is OK!

Reconnect the side windows.

15.) We will now install lights to the roof of the car. The roof is made up of 3 white base plates, front, middle and back. Start by removing the back section, followed by the grey 2×6 plate with blue light pieces connected to it.

Remove the following pieces from the 2×6 plate and then connect one of the provided grey 1×2 Lego plates on each side as per below.

16.) Take 1 flashing Bit light and place it on top of the grey stud closest to the outside of the plate ensuring the LED component part is facing the correct way up. Secure this in place by connecting one of the provided transparent blue 1×2 plates over the top. Repeat this for the light on the other side ensuring the LED is installed to the stud closest to the outside and the LED component is facing the correct way up.

Reconnect the transparent blue triangular plates we removed earlier on top of the additional plates we just installed.

17.) We will now install flasing LEDs to the blue spot lights at the front. Remove the grey plates with clips from the pole and then disconnect the round blue pieces from them.

Note: This may be a little tricky and you may need to use the Lego removal tool for the blue pieces.

Locate 2 of the provided grey plates with clips as we will be replacing the original ones with these. Take another 2 flashing Bit Lights and install them by placing them over the studs and connecting the blue transparent round pieces over the top.

Reconnect these 2 plates to the pole and then reconnect them to the rest of the roof section.

It is important to ensure that the cabling for the 4 lights are facing down and behind the pole.

18.) Reconnect the 2×6 plate to the rest of the roof, without the white plate underneath. Then remove the red light with white stud underneath so we can install another flashing Bit Light to it.

Take another flashing Bit light and install it to this section ensuring that the LED is laid over the white stud and secured down by reconnecting the red piece over the top.

Reconnect this section to the roof of the car ensuring the cable from the LED is threaded behind the black pole and down the middle in between the grey and white plates.

19.) Take all the cables and lay them down the middle of the middle white plate before reconnecting the back white plate underneath.

Secure the 2 white base plates of the roof by connecting the provided white 1×6 plates on each side as per below. We will not be reconnecting the original 2 round black pieces so you can discard these.

20.) Take the 5 cables from the back lights and twist/wind them around each other (like we did for the front and tail lights) so they all come together neatly.

21.) Turn the roof around to the front and remove the following sections:

– the front roof section
– the white 4×4 plate with the clear light piece attached
– the grey pole with red and grey light pieces attached.

22.) Take the white 4×4 plate with pieces attached and disassemble the pieces as we will be replacing the 2 grey pieces.

Note: This may be a little tricky and you may need to use the Lego removal tool for the red and grey round pieces.

Take one of the provided grey Lego pieces with clip and place 1 standard Bit Light (non flashing) on top of the stud. Secure the LED in place by connecting the transparent red round piece over the top ensuring that the LED component part is facing the correct way up.

Ensure the cable from the LED is facing the same way the clip underneath is facing

Reconnect the round grey Lego piece to another provided Lego piece with clip then re-attach the 2 pieces back to the pole before then reconnecting this back to the roof. Ensure that the cable from the red LED is hidden behind the pole.

23.) Take another standard Bit Light and place it in the middle of the white 4×4 plate (in between the studs). Reconnect the clear round Lego light pieces over the top to secure the LED in place. Reconnect this section back to the roof of the car ensuring the cable from the LED is facing forward.

24.) Take the front section of the roof and remove the white roof plate from underneath, then remove the transparent blue triangular pieces, followed by the grey pole with attached light pieces.

Connect the 2 provided 2×2 grey Lego plates in the following positions.

Install 2 flashing Bit lights to this section by placing them over the top of studs on each side (furthest away) and connecting the provided 2×2 transparent blue plates over the top, same way as we did for the back flashing lights. Ensure the cables from the 2 LEDs are facing toward the front, then reconnect the triangular pieces over the top.

25.) Take the front grey pole with attached lights and disassemble all the pieces as we will be replacing the grey pieces with new pieces (with different clips).

Note: This may be a little tricky and you may need to use the Lego removal tool for the blue round pieces.

Install the final 2 flashing Bit Lights to this section by placing them over the studs of the provided grey pieces (with clips) and connecting the transparent blue pieces over the top. Ensure the cables are facing the same way as the clips, then reconnect this section back to the roof.

26.) Reconnect the grey 2×6 plate back to the white roof piece ensuring all cables are facing toward the back and hidden behind the grey pole as per below. Reconnect the front roof section to the middle roof section. You may find that this may not connect securely. This is OK as we will be securing the roof sections with extra Lego pieces in the next step.

27.) Take the 2 provided Lego 1×6 white pieces and connect them underneath the roof securing the front and middle roof sections together.

27.) Turn the roof on its side to allow you to then group all the cables from the front roof LEDs. Twist/wind them around each other, same way we did for the rest of the light cables.

28.) Take the 2 groups of cables from the roof lights and loop them around so that we do not have too much excess cabling. Use some tape to tape the cables together to prevent them from unwinding.

29.) Take another expansion board (expansion board#2) and connect the first group of 6 lights from the front section of the roof to the first available ports on the expansion board.

Connect the other group of lights from the back section of the roof to the next available ports on the expansion board#2.

30.) Take the 5cm connecting cable from the kit and connect it to the last available port on expansion board#2.

Connect the other end of the 5cm cable to a spare port on expansion board#1.

31.) Tuck all the cables down below and then re-position the battery pack so that the switch is facing toward the back. Place the battery pack over the top of all the components and then reconnect the roof section.

This now completes installation of the LED lighting kit.

To turn the lights on, simply lift up the roof section (from the back) and turn the battery pack switch to “ON”.

Your Lego Ghostbusters Ecto 1 has now come “alive”!

Light My Bricks : Kwik-E-Mart LED Lighting Kit


Here is the instruction document for the Lego Kwik-E-Mart LED lighting kit. Please read and follow the steps carefully to ensure this lighting kit is installed properly.

If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.

This user guide is also available to download in PDF format here.


Package contents:

  • 7x LED Strip Lights
  • 10x White 30cm Bit Lights
  • 1x Flashing White 30cm Bit Light
  • 3x Flashing Red 30cm Bit Lights
  • 4x White 15cm Bit Lights
  • 2x Flashing White 15cm Bit Lights
  • 2x 12-port Expansion boards
  • 1x 8-port Expansion Board
  • 1x Flat Battery Pack (Requires 2x CR2032 batteries)
  • 1x Battery Pack (Requires 3x AA batteries)
  • 10x Adhesive squares

Connecting Cables

  • 4x 15cm cables
  • 4x 30cm cables

Extra LEGO Pieces for mounting Strip Lights, CCTV and Billboard Lights

  • 4x Lego Plate 1×6
  • 2x Lego Transparent Red 1×1 round plate
  • 2x Lego Black Tile, Modified 1 x 1 with Clip
  • 2x Lego Technic Pin with Friction Ridges Lengthwise WITH Center Slots
  • 2x Lego Weapon Spear Gun with Squared Trigger and Thick Spear Base
  • 2x Lego Technic Black 1×1 brick with hole

Important things to note:

Laying cables in between and underneath bricks

Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably in between each stud.




CAUTION: Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.

Connecting cable connectors to Strip Lights

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will damage the plug and the connector.



Connecting cable connectors to Expansion Boards

Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards. Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up, look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered “=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it.



WARNING: Incorrectly inserting the connector can result in bent pins inside the port or possible overheating of the expansion board when connected.

Installing Bit Lights under LEGO® bricks and plates.

When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.






OK, Let’s Begin!


Instructions for installing this kit

Lighting the Police Car:

1.) Start by removing the following Lego pieces which make up the roof and windscreen, followed by the black Lego plates and tiles from the front bonnet.






2.)Disconnect from each side of the car, the black 1 x 1 brick with the transparent yellow plate attached. Remove the yellow plate from the black brick and take 1x White 15cm Bit Light and using the connector end of the cable of the LED, thread this through the hole of the front of the black brick.




Pull the cable from the back of the black brick all the way until the LED component is flat up against the other side of the brick. Ensure that the LED component part is facing the correct way up, then secure this down by reconnecting the transparent yellow Lego plate over the top.




Repeat this step for the other head light of the car using another White 15cm Bit Light.


3.) Reconnect the 2 head lights back to the front of the car ensuring the cables for the lights are facing up.


4.) Next step is to remove the following Lego pieces from the car so that we can lay the cables from the headlights underneath and all the way to the back.






5.) Thread the 2 cables through the small holes behind the front seats, 1 cable through each hole.



Ensure the cables are laid on the side of each of the brown Lego studs

6.) Start securing the cables down by reconnecting back Lego plates and tiles over the top. Before doing so, ensure that the cables are laid in between studs exactly the same way as the below images.




7.) Reconnect the white bricks as per below ensuring that the cables are laid in between the black and white studs underneath.



We can now also reconnect the Lego pieces which make up the front of the dash board, side mirrors, and front windscreen.



8.) In order to hide the rest of the contents from this lighting kit in the back section of the car, we will be removing and discarding the following pieces.


First, turn the car around to the back and remove the back bumper with tail lights attached, followed by the boot cover.





9.) Continue to remove the following pieces from the back of the car.




10.) Turn the car over and remove the following pieces.







11.) Remove the 2 grey bricks with plates attached below, then separate these pieces and hang on to the 2 grey plates.



12.) Remove the following pieces from the rear wheels and then connect to the axle, the 2 grey pieces we kept in the previous step in the following position.




13.) We are now ready to install the 2 tail lights. Take the bumper with lights attached and remove the 2 transparent red plates.



Take another White 15cm Bit Light and place it in between the 2 grey studs. Secure this LED in place by reconnecting a transparent red plate over the top.



Repeat this step for the 2nd tail light using another White 15cm Bit Light then reconnect the bumper to the back section of the car.



14.) Secure the 2 cables from the tail lights to the inside of the boot by laying them in between studs underneath the black plate on each side.



15.) Take the 2 cables and then pull them together and twist them around so they both come together. Wind the cables around the axle of the rear wheels a few times until you have about 2–3 cm of excess cable left on each side.



Connect these 2 lights to first available ports on the 8-port expansion board


16.) Reconnect the rear wheels along with the back section of the car to the rest of the car using the 2 grey Lego pieces.


Flip the car over and then reconnect the 2 long black plates (which we removed earlier). This will then allow the back section of the car to be secured to the car.




17.) Take the 2 cables from the front lights and twist them around so they come together. Thread them down the space in between the axle and the grey Lego piece (4 grey studs).




Turn the car over and then pull the 2 cables up from underneath all the way and then then thread them down again over the axle. Repeat this process a few times (threading the cable around the axle) until there is only approx 3 cm left of the cable.




Plug the 2 cables into the next available ports on the expansion board.



18.) We will now install flashing lights to the siren lights on the roof of the car. Take the roof and remove the long white plates on each side.



Remove the transparent red Lego tile and then take one of the Flashing White 15cm Bit Lights and place it in between the 2 grey studs, then secure the LED in place by reconnecting the transparent red tile over the top.



Repeat this process using another Flashing White 15cm Bit Light for the blue light. Then reconnect the long white tiles on each side ensuring the cables are pulled down in between.


19.) Take the 2 cables from underneath the roof and twist them so that they come together. Wind them around so they form a neat loop of cables with a diameter of around 1.5cm. Use a bit of tape to hold them together, preventing them from untangling.




20.) Place the roof with lights installed on top of the car and then connect the 2 flashing bit light cables into the next available ports on the expansion board.


21.) Take the flat battery pack and insert 2x CR2032 batteries, then connect the battery pack cable to the spare port on the expansion board.


Place the battery pack in the following position ensuring that the on/off switch is facing the outside.


24.) Reconnect the pieces that surround the boot of the car to secure the battery pack.



25.) Reconnect the the side windows and back windscreen before reconnecting back the roof of the car. While doing so, ensure that the cables from the flashing lights are neatly kept in the back section underneath.


Installation of this Police Car lighting kit is now complete.


Lighting The Kwik E Mart

This Lego tool will be required as it will be used to remove the roof of the Kwik-E-Mart as well as other Lego pieces.


1.) We will install lights starting from the right sections (store room) of the Kwik-E-Mart. We will need to first remove the roof of the right section by using the Lego tool to remove the roof at the following sections.




2.) We will be installing the battery pack to the “store room”. Remove the following Lego bricks to allow enough space for the battery pack to go.



Take the battery pack and insert 3x AA batteries, then place it down the spacing in between the walls. Ensure the battery pack is inserted in the exact position per below, as the “on-off” switch will need to be accessible by opening the back door.





Reconnect the pieces we removed earlier.


3.) Take one 30cm connecting cable and connect it to the left port of an LED strip light (striplight#1). Connect the battery cable to the right port of this strip light.


Take the roof of this section and flip it over then connect/stick the strip light in the following position. Ensure that you loop the 30cm cable above and then underneath the strip light so that it is not visible from the inside of the store.



4.) We will now install a light to the fridge of this section. Remove the following pieces to allow us to get to it.



5.) Take 1 of the White 30cm Bit Lights and attach it to the bottom of the 2 x 6 Lego brick using one of the provided double sided adhesive squares. Stick it in the following position as pictured below. We will identify this light as fridge#1. Reconnect this brick with the cable facing upward.



6.) Secure the cable by pulling it over the blue 2 x 6 brick and then forming a loop, then pushing it back up and securing it underneath the yellow 1 x 3 brick and the blue 2 x 6 brick. While doing this ensure that the connector part is on the other side of the wall underneath the yellow 1 x 3 brick.




7.) Re-attach the roof as follows ensuring that the 30cm cable is pulled between the walls and out the same side as the cable from fridge#1.


8.) Use the Lego removal tool to remove the main roof section at the following sections. Carefully use the tool to lift the roof away from the yellow walls a little bit at a time to ensure the entire roof disconnects easily in one piece.






9.) We will continue to install lights to the next lot of fridges. Start by removing the following pieces.



10.) Take another White 30cm Bit Light (fridge#2) and attach it using another adhesive square in the following position. Reconnect this brick with cable facing up.



11.) Install another White 30cm Bit Light for fridge#3 using the same method as above and following these images.



12.) Before we install the 4th fridge light, we need to remove one of the red piece items off the top shelf to prevent the light from being blocked out. Remove the following pieces to get to it.



Remove the red Lego piece on the far left and then reconnect the shelf.



Reconnect the blue Lego pieces we removed while taking anotherWhite 30cm Bit Light and install it in the following position (fridge#4).



13.) Pull the 30cm cable and cable from fridge#1 across and secure them down by connecting back the yellow 2×3 brick over the top ensuring the cables are laid in between studs.



14.) We will now install a flashing light to the Video camera. Remove the video camera from its connector and place it down.



15.) Take 1 Flashing Red 30cm Bit Light and using the connector end of the cable, thread it through the hole at the top back of the camera. Pull it through from the bottom of the camera all the way until the LED component part is sitting flat against the top of the hole. Ensure that the LED component is facing the correct way up. Secure the LED in place by connecting one of the provided transparent red round Lego pieces. We will identify this as video#1.





Connect the video camera back to its original position then secure the video camera cable in place by connecting the blue1 x 2 Lego piece over the top.


Ensure cables are laid in between studs before connecting bricks over them.

15.) Take the cables from video#1, fridge#2,, 3 and 4 and connect them all to one of the 12-port expansion boards.


Group the 4 cables together and twist them around each other so that they all form one large cable.



Wind the cables around the board until you have about 8–10 cm of slack.


16.) Connect the 30 cm cable and cable from fridge#1 into the next available ports on the expansion board.


17.) Wind the rest of the cables around each the expansion board as much as possile and then squeeze the expansion board on top of the fridges in between the blue and yellow bricks. Ensure that the available ports are facing toward video#1. Then reconnect all the bricks surrounding the fridge.


18.) Take a 15cm cable and connect it into a spare port on the expansion board.


19.) We can test our current lighting circuit as you go by simply turning on the battery pack. This is a good idea as you want to ensure all is working before you connect back bricks into original positions. Let’s turn it on to see how it looks so far.

20.) We will now move onto lighting the front of the building’s roof section. Take the main section of the roof and turn it over. Take 1 LED strip light (striplight#2) and stick it to the following section on the left side under the roof. Sticking the strip light using it’s adhesive backing is recommended for this part rather than sticking to 1×6 lego plates. Then take another 30cm cable and connect it to the right port.



Take another strip light (striplight#3) and stick it to the following position on the right side of the roof (using the strip light’s adhesive backing). Then connect to the other end of the 30cm cable from striplight#2 into the left port.


Hide the 30cm cable underneath the grey Lego tiles in the spacing underneath the roof.



21.)We will now install the 2 billboard lights which point to the “Kwik-E-Mart” sign.

Locate the following Lego pieces which have been included in this set.


Connect the 1×1 plates with clips onto each of the spear gun pieces then using some scissors snip off the pointed end at the following position. YES, we will need to cut this piece in order for it to clip in securely to the roof.



23.) Take 2x White 30cm Bit Lights and stick the LED to self adhesive squares then stick the other ends of the LEDs to the 1×1 plates with clips.



24.) Connect the Lego technic pins into the 1×1 bricks with holes, then thread the other end of the one of the bit lights through the pin and out the other side of the 1×1 brick. Repeat this for the other technic pin and brick so that you have two billboard lights.




25.) Take the 2 billboard lights and connect them to the following positions under the roof.





Lift the main section so that underneath of the roof is facing us. Hide the cables from the billboard lights underneath the grey Lego plates by first removing them and then reconnecting them over the cables ensuring they are laid in between studs.



This now completes the roof lighting. We won’t connect these to 12-port expansion board as yet, as this will happen when we connect the roof back after the next section of lights are installed.

26.) Let’s move on to the next section of the building. Remove the following Lego bricks and then disconnect the long blue section which connects across the length of the wall.




27.) Take the long blue section and turn it over with the white brick facing toward the right. Take 1x Flashing White 30cm Bit Light and 1x Flashing Red 30cm Bit Light and stick it to the following positions using the provided self adhesive squares. It does not matter which one is on the left or right. We will identify these as flashgame#1 and flashgame#2.


Reconnect the long blue section back to its original position ensuring that the cables are facing the same way as pictured.


28.) Take the 2 cables from the flashgame#1 and 2 and pull them up towards the other end of the store. Take another 30cm cable and lay the cable along side the other 2 cables. Leave about 3cm of free cable sticking out the front. This will be used to connect to striplight#3 later.



Secure all 3 cables down by reconnecting all the blue and yellow Lego pieces we removed earlier. Ensure that the cables are laid neatly in between Lego studs.


29.) Connect the roof lights to the rest of the circuit by first placing the main roof section on top of the building and connecting the 15cm cable cable from 12-port expansion board to the left port on lightstrip#2. Then connect the 2 cables from the billboard lights into the expansion board.



Connect the 30cm cable from the right side of the building (which we left 3cm free) to the right port on striplight#3.


30.) Reconnect the main roof section back to the rest of the building ensuring that all cables are pushed behind their lights and over the front wall. This part is a little tricky and may take a few goes to ensure all cables are hidden behind and the roof is fully connected to the top of the walls. Be patient, you will get there.





31) Turn the building around. You will notice messy cables from the billboard lights hanging down from the other side.


We will hide these by first removing the grey Lego walls of the roof, laying the cables in between the black Lego studs below, and then reconnecting the grey walls over the top. Do this as much as required to ensure cables are neatly secured and out of the way.





Now let’s turn on the battery pack to test the lights we have just installed.


32.) Let’s install lights to the left back section. Remove the roof using the Lego removal tool the same way we removed the other roof sections.



33.) We will start with the 2nd video camera. Remove this section and install another Flashing Red 30cm Bit Light (video#2) the same we did for video#1. Secure this LED using another provided transparent red Lego piece. Then reconnect the video camera back to its original position. We will connect the other end of the cable later.



34.) We will now install lighting for the donut stand and hotdog display. First remove this whole section from the base of the shop.



35.) Detach the donut section (glass section) from the counter and then install a White 30cm Bit Light underneath the orange donut sign in the following position. Stick this LED using one of the provided adhesive squares.



Secure the cable by pulling it toward the right underneath the donut sign and in between the studs of the glass piece.


36.) Detach the hotdog display (at the cream Lego plates) from the counter and remove the grey 1 x 4 Lego piece from the top back.



Using another adhesive square, stick another White 30cm Bit Light to the bottom of this Lego piece in the following position.



Secure this by ensuring the cable is facing the exact way as per above and laying it underneath the grey plates in between the studs of the glass window piece underneath.

37.) Turn the counter over and remove the 2 orange Lego plates from the back of the counter.




38.) Reconnect the hotdog display and donut stand to the counter, pull the cables from the lights down in between studs and then reconnect the orange Lego plates over them to secure them down.





Reconnect this whole section back to the base of the shop


39.) We will be laying the cables from the hotdog and donut lights down and then underneath the 2 fridges behind. Start by removing the following pieces to then allow us to remove the fridge doors and shelves.






40.) Start with the hotdog light cable and pull it toward the back in between the studs of the grey base plate and then connect the shelves over the top ensuring that the cable is pulled up from behind it and then to the right.




Secure the shelves by reconnecting the cream and yellow Lego piece. Be careful and ensure that the cable still remains in between studs.


41.) Do the same for the donut light cable, ensuring that the cable is laid in between grey Lego studs.



Reconnect the fridge doors and blue Lego 2 x 6 piece and 1 x 2 piece. Take the left 2 x 6 piece and turn it on its side.



42.) Take another White 30cm Bit Light (fridge#5) and stick it using an adhesive square in the following position before reconnecting this piece back . Ensure that the cable is pointing toward the right as pictured below.



Reconnect another blue Lego brick ensuring the cables are laid underneath.



43.) Install another White 30cm Bit Light to the bottom the last blue 2 x 6 Lego brick in the following position before reconnecting the piece back.


Ensure all cables are pulled to the right underneath the blue Lego bricks.

44.) Take the cables from flashgame#1 and 2 as well as the 30cm cable and then pull them across to the other side. Lay them in between studs and then secure them down by reconnecting the blue Lego 2×3 brick over the top. Ensure that you pull this section all the way out so that you have enough cables when you open and close the section.



45.) Connect the 3 cables we just pulled over into another 12-port expansion board.


46.) Take the cables from the hotdog stand and donut light and then connect them into the next available ports.


47.) Take the cables from video#2 and fridge#5 and 6 and then twist them together so that they form one large cable.



Connect these 3 cables into the next available ports on the expansion board, them wind them around the expansion board to eliminate excess cable.



48.) Take the final 30cm connecting cable and then connect this into a spare port on the expansion board.


49.) Neatly place the expansion board and all cables into the corner space in between the fridges and wall ensure the 30cm cable is left out.


50.) Pull the 30cm cable back up to the other side and then secure this down by disconnecting the blue 2×3 brick and then reconnecting it over the top of all 4 cables. Ensure they are all neatly laid in between studs.




51.) Ensure the rest of the cables are neatly tucked in between the walls before reconnecting back the roof section.


52.) Take the centre roof piece and place it on its side so that we can access underneath of it. Take 4x Strip Lights and use the adhesive backing to stick them onto the provided LEGO 1×6 Plates. Install the 4 strip lights to the following positions and connect a 15cm cable between all of the strip lights (total of 3x 15cm cables required).


Secure the 15cm cables underneath the strip lights by looping them and laying them underneath. (If you aren’t using 1 x 6 bricks you will have to glue the strip lights over the cables with super glue)

53.) Finally, connect the centre roof section lights to the rest of the lighting circuit by taking the hanging 30cm cable and connecting it to the left port of the striplight in the top corner. Place the centre piece back to the top of the roof in its original position.



This finally completes the LED lighting circuit for your Lego Kwik-E-Mart.

Now turn on your kit, turn off the lights in your room, and Enjoy!