fortunately LEDs are simple enough these days

it looks like several companies offer a range of whites, and i believe if you want to be truly picky, there are setups where you can program a small microcontroller to actually control three LEDs and custom mix the light from RGB values. i think if you want to sink some money into it, you could even find one of these in a pre-assembled set - even Bluetooth controllable. but that's a bit OTT really. it looks like retailers such as Kingbright offer a good selection (even of all the different white tones).
but that's more my father's wheelhouse - i haven't actually done any hobbyist electronics really, whereas he has a workshop of the stuff upstairs. but not an insurmountable problem, to be sure.

(isn't it nice that we have LEDs as well instead of fiddling with the potential heat of incandescents in costuming, too! admittedly at some point size-wise it stops being such an issue - hence why people aren't fussed too much with the wheatgrain incandescent bulbs in their train set landscapes - but it's nice that we have such a reliable source of light that's so easy and we know doesn't get hot!)
i think she'd be a fantastic choice competition-wise - a recognizeable character that also takes a lot of finesse, as far as construction. plus we have the 'making of' stuff from the behind-the-scenes extras, and i bet those are an enormous help as far as cosplay goes!

definitely stop by and let us see when you get around to it - i'd give you my tumblr but it's distinctly not safe for chickensmoothie so

besides, i'm sure i'm not the only one here who would like to cheer you on as you take the cosplay circuit by storm
