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Ok so I have this giant, old, and mostly hollow model kit (pic related). I want to wire it up with lights. My goal is to have it where you can push a button, and it will play an mp3 file, and the led lights will all light up to the tune of the music. I dont mind manually programming the lights if I have to, but I'd prefer one, compact device to do it all with. I have coding experience, but I'm just wondering what the best device to get would be.
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>>2945645
Have you asked /gppg/ on >>>/toy/ ?
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>>2945645
They make official led kits for some gundam sets and there are more unofficial ones you can find too. Though best bet is to listen to >>2945677.
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>>2945695
Op here. I was mostly asking because I need a microcontroller to play music and light the kit up with instructions.



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