Differences Between P Series and GC Series in BrickBling's LEGO Lights

Differences Between P Series and GC Series in BrickBling's LEGO Lights

This article will provide an in-depth comparison of BrickBling's P Series and GC Series LEGO lights, focusing on three aspects: lighting effect, installation method, and price, to help you choose the lighting kit that best suits you.
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In the world of LEGO model enthusiasts, lighting kits are not only tools to add luster to models, but also an important element to showcase creativity and personality. Our BrickBling lighting kits are divided into P series and GC series. Each has its own unique advantages and characteristics. This article distinguishes them from the following three points to help you choose the most suitable lighting.

1. Lighting effects for LEGO bricks

The lighting effects of P series and GC series are significantly different in design. Taking the LEGO NASA  Artemis Space Launch System #10341 as an example, the lighting effects of the P series are mainly warm white, creating a warm atmosphere; while the GC series uses blue lighting to highlight the technological sense of the model. This difference in light color gives the LEGO architectural model a unique visual effect. 

To differentiate the two, we specifically add "GC Version" at the end of the title for GC series products.

For example:

Light Kit for LEGO NASA Artemis Space Launch System 10341

Light Kit for LEGO NASA Artemis Space Launch System 10341 GC Version

Picture 1. Lighting Effect Comparison of BrickBling Light Kit for LEGO NASA Artemis Space Launch System 10341: P Series vs. GC Series

Picture 1. Lighting Effect Comparison of BrickBling Light Kit for LEGO NASA Artemis Space Launch System 10341: P Series vs. GC Series

2.Installation method

For users of different levels, the installation experience of P series and GC series is also very different.

The P series lamps are more flexible in design and are suitable for players who have some experience in lighting arrangements and want to be creative during the installation process. Using an independently separated lamp line design, users can freely adjust the position and wiring of the lamps according to their own needs and preferences. This design not only increases the freedom of installation, but also stimulates players' creativity, allowing each model to display unique lighting effects.

Picture 2. The typical BrickBling P series LEGO LED lights

Picture 2. The typical BrickBling P series LEGO LED lights

For novices who are new to LEGO lighting kits, the GC series is undoubtedly a more ideal choice. GC series lamps adopt an integrated lamp line design, which greatly simplifies the installation process. Users only need to follow the steps in the instruction manual to easily complete the installation of the lamp. Whether it is lighting layout or wiring, it is more intuitive and easy to understand, and it can be completed smoothly even if it is used for the first time.

Picture 3. The typical BrickBling GC version LEGO LED lights

Picture 3. The typical BrickBling GC version LEGO LED lights

It is worth noting that the power supply methods of P series and GC series lamp sets are the same. You're fully free to light up your LEGO models using power banks, computers, sockets and any other USB port devices or AAA batteries, allowing for mixed use.

Picture 4. The same power supply method for BrickBling P series and GC version LEGO LED lights

Picture 4. The same power supply method for BrickBling P series and GC version LEGO LED lights

3. Price

The price difference between the P series and the GC series is mainly due to the difference in the number of lamps and lighting components. Since the P series and GC series have different configurations of spot lights, strip lights and other lighting components, this directly affects their production costs, resulting in differences in final prices.

4. Conclusion

Whether the BrickBling light kit is P series or GC series, each series has its unique advantages. When choosing a lighting kit, you just need to make the decision that works best for you based on your needs, installation experience, and budget. No matter which series you ultimately choose, it will add a unique charm and luster to your LEGO models.

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