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QUOTE: Originally posted by cefinkjr QUOTE: Originally posted by NZRMac Now this is my first attempt at anything scratchbuilt, so be kind!! Working two aspect signals. pole is a cotton bud, 3mm LEDs and their mounting collars. Just squeezed three wires up the pole. I need a ladder for the rear, HO scale any suggestions where I get some. Ken. What the heck is a "cotton bud"? It's obviously not to be found on a stalk in a cotton field. Is this what we in the US would call a "cotton swab" or, to use what's probably a registered trade mark, a "Q tip"? If so, are the shafts (for want of a better term) hollow on these things in NZ? As for the ladders, brass ladder stock used to be sold in lengths of 12" or so but I haven't seen any in years. This stuff was stamped out of fairly heavy (maybe .020) brass strip and the modeler was expected to trim it to whatever length was needed (after straightening it -- it tended to curl). It was really pretty crude but it was about the best available then (30+ years ago). If anybody knows where something like this is available now, I'd like to hear about it too. Chuck
QUOTE: Originally posted by NZRMac Now this is my first attempt at anything scratchbuilt, so be kind!! Working two aspect signals. pole is a cotton bud, 3mm LEDs and their mounting collars. Just squeezed three wires up the pole. I need a ladder for the rear, HO scale any suggestions where I get some. Ken.
QUOTE: robengland Plastruct do a plastic ladder stock - I've bought it here in NZ Rob
QUOTE: Originally posted by kessi QUOTE: Originally posted by NZRMac Now this is my first attempt at anything scratchbuilt, so be kind!! Working two aspect signals. pole is a cotton bud, 3mm LEDs and their mounting collars. Just squeezed three wires up the pole. I need a ladder for the rear, HO scale any suggestions where I get some. Ken. Your signal looks great. I found an article on building a HO scale operating signal - SAR Prototype. It shows the schematics of wiring and assembly including a ladder. I've built it and it looks neat. Here is the link: http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/hangar/9577/signal.htm Kessi [^]
QUOTE: [i]Grandeman[i] Ken, give Tomar a look for signal parts. http://www.tomarindustries.com/sigparts.htm I like your signal. I find myself looking at prototype signals almost as much as the trains themselves! Model railroads should have them too, IMHO. Good job!
QUOTE: Originally posted by rexhea Thank you Trainchris. The NBW's are Kadee #380-439. I almost used some from Grandt Line, but the Kadee's worked out good. Grandt Line does have a very good selection to choose from, scaled to several different sizes and types. If you ever use NBW's, get your magnifiers and tweezers ready. [:D] Wood strips and dowels are by Midwest Products Co. The rock castings are from Woodland Scenic rock molds with plaster of paris. I used "patching" plaster as a mortar and then reshaped the joints to make a better transition between the castings. This area in the photo still has a least a month or two of work yet to be done. REX [:)]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by robengland Plastruct do a plastic ladder stock - I've bought it here in NZ
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