 
          43: Warm white LED strips 6” apart to light the lower
        
        
          deck.
        
        
          
            43
          
        
        
          overall cold wintery feeling to this area. See figure 41 with
        
        
          the Blue White LEDs at the left, transitioning to Warm White
        
        
          at the right. Overall Warm White lighting balance is shown in
        
        
          figure 42.
        
        
          The underside of the upper deck, with the three LED light strips
        
        
          installed, is shown in figure 43. The next step was to provide for
        
        
          “Blue” night lighting to match that in the rest of the room. I was
        
        
          surprised to find that, for this application, a single strip of blue
        
        
          LED lights was sufficient (44). I was also surprised to find that
        
        
          the blue light includes quite a bit of ultraviolet. This causes any
        
        
          paint or finish that would glow under “black light” to glow. You
        
        
          could capitalize on this effect, if desired. The great John Allen
        
        
          used black-light effects extensively in the Port area of his Gorre
        
        
          & Daphetid layout.
        
        
          Last, I decided to add red lighting to match the red dawn and
        
        
          dusk lighting in the rest of the layout room. In this case, a last-
        
        
          minute decision was made to put the red lights on the layout
        
        
          deck shining up instead of on the top facing down. This will
        
        
          require careful consideration in the placement buildings and