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  • Amazing system. Too bad these gates are no longer offered, they are extremely high quality! And for those nit-picky modelers, It looks like it would be simply to remove the Canadian mounted crossbuck and replace it with an American one.

  • @thetrainman407 - If practical, I may start offering these signals again.  I wanted to make sure I had the control systems working correctly before moving back into the model side of things.

  • @kjrudko - That would be awesome! May I request a MRSP?

  • @kjrudko Please do! I've been trying to find a suitable replacement but have been unable to. NJ International's gates are decent but don't feature the outstanding lighted gates as your's do.

    Simply wonderful.

  • Nice bridge.

    It's the things NOT asociated with trains that makes a layout good.

  • This has to be Canada.

  • That bridge is boss!

  • Nice crossing but whats even better is that the other signal is under a bridge.

  • Where did the bridge in the background come from? Home made?

    Nice scenery

  • Yes, the bridge was hand made. The risers are wood and the bridge structure is styrene and resin cast.

  • How did you make the resin cast? Did you just make molds of I-beams?

    That is excellent work on the bridge and would like some tips on how I would make that.

    Thanks

  • The only part of the bridge that was resin cast was the railings and bollard posts that the railings spanned between. I believe the rest of the bridge was styrene.

    I did not build the bridge, but I can let the fella know that you are interested.

  • @kjrudko please do, excellent detailed work.

  • perfect model!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • now that is cool

  • that is the realest one i have ever seen

  • Those are the most amazing level crossing signals ever! I only wish their site was designed a bit better so it was easier to buy them!

  • Unfortunately, Signalogic Systems is no longer offering the actual signals. However, the control circuits and sound are still available.

  • What!? Why????? Patent trouble?

  • No, it is just too much work to keep up to the demand at this point. If I can find someone to help with mass producing them and keeping the quality then they will be available again. However, until then, I'm focusing on providing the best controls available. Just like decoder manufacturers don't generally build locomotives!

  • nice layout

  • awesome!, they dont give you much warning do they!!

  • another alsome video!

  • where do you get those signals? ebay?

  • oh ok

  • can you tell me how u hooked up he bell moduel to your crossing board?

  • The bell module is designed to work with the crossing controller. The bell module actually plugs directly onto the crossing controller board. You simply hook up a speaker to the output.

  • how that is a nice crossing where do u find them?

  • Nice video. Where did you record the video?

  • wow i only seen w/ m bells!

  • Very nice operation!

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