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they are both very good looking, but it depends on what looks best on the building you put them onFor example clear lights would mostly suite modern houses with rendered walls than old houses with blue stone or Marple
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if your talking about back lights then the original dosent but gba sp and micro do
There will be lights on the houses on Bright Nights. Bright Nights happens in winter December January OR February very early in the month
One can find lights for Christmas houses in a number of retailers. Many craft stores sell tiny lights for little Christmas decorations that will fit once the ones it came with have burned out.
to show how many birds you banged...more lights more bangin
to make sure there is nobody in the building
The building with incandescent lights will likely have higher energy bills because incandescent lights are less energy-efficient than fluorescent lights. Fluorescent lights use less energy to produce the same amount of light, making them more cost-effective in the long run.
Snowmen, santa clauses, lights, deer,
Flickering lights in a home or building can be caused by issues such as loose light bulbs, faulty wiring, or problems with the electrical system. These issues can disrupt the flow of electricity to the lights, leading to the flickering effect.
The Chinese put lights on their houses during festivals and special occasions to symbolize good luck, prosperity, and to ward off evil spirits. The lights are also believed to attract positive energy and bring blessings to the household.