If you mean the NJ Internation signals, I got some at a train show and the rest on eBay. I now have some closer-to-scale LED signals to replace them, but I haven;t installed them yet.
It's actually a PRR absolute stop PL. In the 1940s and 50s, some of the PRR's abs stop indications were switched from 3 horizontal ambers to two horizontal reds. The other spects are still 3-light amber.
Chipmunk dave!! you reaally ought to get a better camera.
BOROCKHARDJR 3 years ago
I did since this video was made...
vollmerdp 3 years ago
im not finished with my layout yet but were do you get those??pls comment back
nscalemodeler24 3 years ago
If you mean the NJ Internation signals, I got some at a train show and the rest on eBay. I now have some closer-to-scale LED signals to replace them, but I haven;t installed them yet.
vollmerdp 3 years ago
it's a PRR cpl
McMike321 4 years ago
where did you get the b&o cpl
trainmandan05 4 years ago
It's actually a PRR absolute stop PL. In the 1940s and 50s, some of the PRR's abs stop indications were switched from 3 horizontal ambers to two horizontal reds. The other spects are still 3-light amber.
They're made by NJ International.
vollmerdp 4 years ago
please do more? Do an overview of the layout.
McMike321 4 years ago
I did... Look at my other videos.
vollmerdp 4 years ago
Was that an N-scale Shark WITH train phone antennas?
allanorr 4 years ago
Yes, it was! I added Gold Medal Models etched brass Trainphone antennas to the E-R Models sharks.
vollmerdp 4 years ago