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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 96710, member: 1447"] Hi TD, welcome to ACL. It can be an expensive hobby but really that comes down to how big you want the show. Many of us have built up the display over the years, adding new elements along the way and converting old pieces into pixels. The most expensive initial outlay will be a decent controller (or 2) but that will ensure that it can handle your expanding display in the future. Lights and power supplies you can buy over time as they are always available, but controllers like the Falcons are offered to us Aussies usually only once a year through a group buy to save a little on postage fees from the US. But definitely start off small as you are looking to do with the outlines and build form there. Who knows, it might all just click for you and before you know it you're buying more boxes of pixels to play with before Christmas!! Ask as many questions as you need, you've come to the right place :) [/QUOTE]
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