don"t forget nj international
mel perry
On Oct 10, 2012, at 2:49 PM, raisinone wrote:
Model Memories still has a twin signal mast on their web site, link
is below. You might also look through the Scenery section on the
NASG Manufacturers page (also link below) for other maufacturers.
Des Plaines Hobby used to have single mast target signals, but I am
not sure if they still carry them - that would be worth a call. As
Paul points out, I am not familiar with anyone who makes a complete
package: mast, target, lights and electronics; so you may have to
marry a couple of products...
http://www.modelmemories.com/sprods.htm#scat
http://www.nasg.org/
Jim Kindraka
Plymouth, WI
--- In [email protected], Paul Vaughn <pv_sn3@...> wrote:
>
> NCE makes a block detector and Wayne Roderick founder of the
Teton Short Line made a 3 color signal system that has been in use
sence 1967. You will have to make your own signal mast.
>
> Paul
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: empirebuilderjjhill <empirebuilderjjhill@...>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2012 10:34 PM
> Subject: {S-Scale List} Recommending FUNCTIONING signals
>
> Could any of you recommend signals, both crossing signals and
railroad signals, that look `S' scale and have functional lighting?
>
> There's a HO club near me that has signals that are controlled
from a central computer system and are actually used to direct the
`engineers' and the trains they're running. I'm not looking for
anything nearly this advanced.
>
> I figure the engineers can set their own mainline signals, using
toggle switches, and tie the switch signals to the switches.
>
> As for the crossing signals, I'd want to set up some sort of
tripwire system by which the approaching train sets off the
signal. Since my club's layout is DCC, this tripwire would have to
work with DCC.
>
> Finally, to avoid interference with any hi-cube equipment, I'm
looking to avoid signal towers that bridge the rails.
>
> Thank you in advance for your recommendations.
>