From: Alan Lambert
         Fort Worth, Texas

Another source is Z-Stuff for Trains at www.z-suff.net
           Alan Lambert



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 From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 12:09 AM
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Recommending FUNCTIONING signals
 

  
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.
>> 
>
>

 

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