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BLMA "A" fame and cantilever signal bridges (pics)

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BLMA "A" fame and cantilever signal bridges (pics)
Posted by Southwest Chief on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 10:15 PM

Over the weekend I installed BLMA "A" frame and cantilever signal bridges on my HO Scale layout.

Since the layout is Santa Fe themed, these two signal bridges were pretty much must haves.

 

The kits were fairly simple to build, but super fiddly.  I used shock resistant super glue which helped a lot, I think.  I made it more difficult then it had to be though as I added diamond tread on both.

 

For signals, I used BLMA searchlight heads.  They look amazing when lit.  Very realistic.  Twisting the wires to fit into a small pipe to conceal and then untwisting them under the layout board to hook up was pretty tricky.

 

The signals are hooked up to LogicRail Block Animator boards.  However I am still in the process of adding sensing blocks to the entire layout to trigger signals (note the messed up ballast all over).  The double head signal on the cantilever is connected to the turnout so it is showing the correct aspect.

OK, enough talk you want pics Wink

 

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Link to large image

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Posted by tcwright973 on Thursday, October 22, 2015 12:57 PM

Matt, you did a nice job & the signals look great. I especially like the cantilever signal. Thanks for posting the photos.

Tom

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Posted by hornblower on Thursday, October 22, 2015 1:19 PM

As I live very close to Basta Junction, I've often driven past the prototype cantilever signal (alas, now gone) that BLMA used for the model.  At least it will live on on Matt's layout!

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Posted by Arjay1969 on Thursday, October 22, 2015 6:14 PM

Nicely done, Matt!  You even managed to conceal thetrue nature of the "concrete" piers on the crossover bridge. Smile

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Posted by Southwest Chief on Saturday, October 24, 2015 1:28 AM

hornblower

As I live very close to Basta Junction, I've often driven past the prototype cantilever signal (alas, now gone) that BLMA used for the model. 

I sure remember the Basta cantilever.  Always a must see when heading to the Fullerton DMV Wink

There used to be some nice signal bridges around Placentia too.  But these were also removed.  At least the old searchlights are still at Atwood...although the Atwood sign was removed a few years ago.  At least I think they are still there as I try to avoid that area now with the road crossover construction.

 

Arjay1969

You even managed to conceal thetrue nature of the "concrete" piers on the crossover bridge.

 
Concrete paint goes a long way Wink

 

This evening I hooked up the signal blocks for track 1...the outer track on my layout.  It is so cool to see the signals change aspects when a train passes over the block.  It works so well that I'm going with it fully and will now have to make a lot of resistor wheelsets Tongue Tied

When I ordered the Block Animators from LogicRail I requested flashing yellow as an option and they made some for me.  For flashing yellow to work, I had to omit approach lighting.  But since I wanted normal one direction ABS this was fine for me.

Oh if anyone was interested, I'm using NCE BD20 detectors for current sensing blocks.  Nifty little things that work really well.  I'm using 20 gauge wire for the track feeders with 4 loops through the BD20.  My bus wiring is 14 gauge.

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