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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 114983, member: 32169"] Hi Christian. Welcome to ACL. What part of Indy are you in? I do not see the house 200 feet from the road as much of an obstacle. If anything pixel spacing (pixel resolution) can be increased a bit which will help lower cost and power injection needs. The property width and depth out front give room to spread a display which will help rear props from being blocked by props closer to the road. As to the road, a bit of a problem but it could be worse, mine's a single lane dead end (it is, really!). I would keep the wireframes converting them to pixels as their lights die. For the other existing parts (and the wire frames) there are controllers which can be added/wired in to control them in an animated fashion. Doing something like that will help maintain your investment in the existing pieces/parts. [/QUOTE]
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