The lights themselves are not an issue. LEDS Can now be obtained that will mimic the Lighting of the 1960's Filming miniature.That's not the issue...they are way too BRIGHT. Too bright for this scale...the crew would need welders goggles to walk the halls! But again, scale lighting is something that has to be learned and as I already mentioned, most wants lights that can be seen from the neighboring state.
However, I think this replica should be accepted for what it is...and enjoyed for what it is for those who purchased it. If you want a replica of the filming miniature, start with the 1:350 Polar Lights kit, Research the colors(sorry it ain't light ghost grey or any available rattle can color, you will have to mix it and Air Brush it), Go the extra mile with the lights and not follow some YOU TUBE "expert"pushing some after market light kit (Every one of them is wrong, the closest option is the Polar Lights light kit...AND you need the inner fan blade dome to spin not flash to induce an epileptic seizure ), Everything is out there and not a secret, you just need to take the time to do your own Research.