You could pm zaelu to get the resistor values he used. But you will have to use the same power supply he used as well, or at least the same voltage I think. If he used batteries, then that would be the best.
The LED's are powered by adding a resistor to the positive side of the led, thats the round side, the negative side will have a flat rim.
I you are using a linear circuit, then one resistor is added before the led's.
If using a parrallel circuit, then one resistor is placed infront of each and every resistor. In other words, if you use three leds then you use three resistors.
You can use a lower voltage for paralellel, but linear is easier for some one new to construct.
The resistor value will NOT be the same for both. There is a led assembly wizard on the main page to help you, and there are tutorials also in the pdf files there.
I hope this helps.
And don't look so sour about almost buying my caps darnit! lol
Marcus