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I see that you considered the use of PF Lights, but discounted them as they were difficult to integrate into your models. Maybe you could use the older style 'Electric, Light Brick 1 x 2 with Single Side Light'
This has the obvious advantage of being based on the standard 1 x 2 Brick for ease of integration but is also smaller than the push-button light ...
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I would tend to ignore the fact that there is a Technic cross hole in the light switch. I guess it may be handy in some cases, but frankly it seems easier to me to just push the button with a lever or cam.
To do that, the best part is probably the Technic Cam, possibly two of them side by side. Don't drive it through the center hole but through the one ...
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Yes, the easiest way would be to get the following: a powerfunctions remote control, battery box, moter, ir reciever, and z-motor. The total cost is $36 and you can get all this on LEGO.com except for the z-motor, that part you have to get in a LEGO set as the following: 8052. 8053, 8110, and the LEGO Technic yellow actuator which I can't find the set ...
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