Bill, and others,

You can get LED mounts at Radio Shack. They'll take any regular LED. The 
legs slip through the holes in the mounting bracket. The bracket then 
slides into the control panel hole, tighten up with the nut, solder 
wires to the protruding LED "legs", and off you go!

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062559

I have used these before and they look fantastic. These may not be the 
exact ones that he was using, but you get the idea. I'm just using Radio 
Shack as an example; I'm sure DigiKey and others supply similar LED 
mounts. You can save money by using the bi-color LEDs to indicate the 
turnout's position (that way you only need to buy one LED mount per 
turnout).

  - Peter.

On 03/15/2011 8:24 am, Bill Lane wrote:
> Peter,
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> These were ready to go panel mounted LEDs with a small bezel ring and
> mounting nut. They were not just a loose LED like the Radio Shack item. I
> will probably have to ask Bill where he got them.
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> Thank You,
> Bill Lane

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