The Lego Titanic is a true power piece, it disserves to be displayed in the best way possible.
Adding the light kit was a no brainer for me.
Having some experience with the 1.0 light kits is definitely very handy, this is not an easy kit to install!
The reward afterwards is worth it though.
I made some alterations along the way and there were points in the instructions that wasn't completely clear at first sight.
You will need at least a couple of days to insert the lights, please do not rush yourself!
The spot lights on the decks are placed in such a way where you need to remove some of the life boat cranes.
I positioned mine in such a way that that wasn't necessary (see screenshots).
The placing of these wires must be done with care, I damaged one and ripped a cable, luckily there was a spare. I sadly had another not working at all but LMB customer support replaced that one without issue.
In order to move these spotlight you will need some extra parts for deck cover plates. I had some in my collection but you can order them straight from Lego.
The hull parts have their own light units that you combine to one connecter at the end.
As you can see in the pictures and video I have placed a Wicked Brick case over the set to keep the dust out for one and make it even more of a conversation piece. (SKU LDS363.2.7)
To allow the lighting to still be operatable I purchased some extension cables from LMB.
The three spot lights I secured in place on the base was done using blue tac…