So far, already spent nearly 450€ on this project... this happens every time :D
But it's going to be good. Here's some of the parts involved 👀 (the train display in the back is not a part of it though)

Temporary wiring, will be cleaned up tomorrow when I get the proper DIN rail terminal blocks~
I tested it at full brightness and yeah, 2062 WS2812B LEDs are... pretty bright :D
They also draw 1.87A of quiescent current, but that's okay, I knew it wouldn't exactly be energy efficient 
Alright so here it is! If you haven't pieced it together yet, I built a huge 16-segment display with RGB LEDs. It can not only display characters, but the LEDs are mapped internally to allow displaying pixel graphics as well (with pretty low resolution of course)!
Find it at #GPN22 :3
@cato kennst du die ws2815? Klingt so als könnten die gut zu dem Projekt passen
Edit: translated to English
Do you know ws2815 LEDs? Sounds like they might be a good fit for your project
@cato und dann gewinnen die ws2815 weil ich da weniger Stress mit dem Spannungsfall habe.
Edit: aber ja der Unterschied zu den ws2812 ist schon deutlich (etwas über Faktor 2)
450€ for 6 pieces of wood and a few packs of LED stripes? 
@Karb_Derg
50m of addressable RGB LED strip - 100€
600W power supply - 50€
Wood, mounting brackets, latches etc. - 195€
Power jack - 20€
Acrylic plates - 50€
More like 415€, I accidentally added something unrelated to the calculation :D
Then I still gotta pay for a milling bit and probably for a painter to properly paint it the way I want 🙃