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SD40-2
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here is a drawing i did, These are the kind of signals i want http://server3006.freeyellow.com/johngrimz/signals.bmp I have searched many sites with no luck Does anybody know where i can find HO Signals like these?
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Model Power do a similar one to the right part of your photograph. It works with the flasher unit.
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I can build a signal like that pretty easily. All I need is the width of the road in scale feet, and what scale you are modeling in.

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I built my own using kits from my local electronics shop. Also I saw IHC had working crossing lights with bells. JIMBO
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Someone just came out with a "wig-wag" crossing signal in HO scale. Saw it in the hobbyshop and thought of this post. Unfortunately my memory didn't include the manufacturers name. I'm guessing that you might have to scratch build the one you are looking for, never seen a model like that....Mike

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Railroad Model Craftsman. Had an article how to scratchbuild one of those in either May or June 2001 magazine. They are based on the prototypes of safetran signals. You can get at least an Idea how to kitbash one of them in any scale.
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ok thanks i'll look into this soon.
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