The back of this ship couldn't look more amazing! Warm white LEDs create the blasting effect from the ship's engines.
Han Solo's Blaster
James Davis created this incredible replica of Han Solo's DL-44 Blaster using Evan Designs LEDs in the barrel. This gun has fantastic detail!
Han Solo's Blaster
James Davis created this incredible replica of Han Solo's DL-44 Blaster using Evan Designs LEDs in the barrel. Look how bright the blast is!
Death Star Run
Alex shows how Evan Designs LEDs can improve an already great model! Cool white and red LEDs upgraded this model kit.
Star Trek Diorama
Long-time customer Tony created this diorama of the Star Trek episode "Galileo." He used green and blue SMDs for the aircraft's lights. Great job, Tony!
Shuttle Tyridium MPC
Jon Ross walks us through his build of a Shuttle Tyridium from Return of the Jedi. Using 9v LEDs from Evan Designs, he built this larger-than-usual model, and we're so glad he shared!
1/100 Tallgeese
Dale Solomon submitted his scale model of a Tallgeese with lit thrusters and head. Amazing how a few chip lights can bring a model to life! Thanks for submitting, Dale!
USS Discovery Ornament
C.I. shared this project with us: a lit ornament! Using our blue chip LEDs, this customer lit a model of the USS Discovery from Star Trek.
Joel Tavera used Evan Designs LEDs for his scale model. Great job, Joel!
Star Wars Slave I
Yee Soon Tuck assembled this amazing Star Wars model of a Slave I. Look at that paint job! This model uses Evan Designs' nano SMD, 3mm LED, and magnet wire to complete the lighting.
Land of the Giants Spaceship
Ken built a scale model of the spaceship from the classic scifi show, Land of the Giants. Learn more about his build from his video, where he shows how Evan Designs' breathing LEDs make the model even more impressive!
Tesseract Cube
James Fazar recreated the Tesseract from Marvel's Avengers series using Evan Designs' breathing and solid LEDs.
Evan Designs' SMDs look amazing in this model of an Eagle transporter from the Italian-British sci-fi series "Space: 1999." Thanks to John McIntosh for sharing his project.