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2024 Mini Christmas Light Expos
Sydney Mini, 1-2 June
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Perth Mini, 8 June
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Melbourne Mini, 29-30 June
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Brisbane Mini, 27-28 July
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[QUOTE="merryoncherry, post: 137650, member: 37249"] It's a matter of whether you think you can figure it all out, how much free time you have, and how much your time is worth to you (and which part of this you like doing yourself vs. hate doing). Most of the time, preassembled lights and controllers cost more than doing it yourself, because they're hand-assembled by skilled local workers in your local region. This may gradually change, companies like Mattos are starting to sell pre-made seed pixel props which are cheaper than preassembled coros (but not as cheap as DIY seed pixels, which are just the fiddliest things to work with). [/QUOTE]
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