Signalling for South Pelaw Junction
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Thanks again Dave, all food for thought.
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My first attempts at ground signals from an MSE kit. Not 100% happy with the red stripe (despite spraying at a very low pressure I still got some bleed) but they look fine unless you get really close up, just got to get them to work now...
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Re: Signalling for South Pelaw Junction
John a little trick with these small ground signals is to use two operating rods; one that operates the signal disk and the other that operates the balance lever. Trying to get the linkage from the former to the later as per the prototype is otherwise too challenging (for me anyway!)
Mark Tatlow
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Cheers Mark, hadn't thought of that...
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Re: Signalling for South Pelaw Junction
John Donnelly wrote:... Not 100% happy with the red stripe (despite spraying at a very low pressure I still got some bleed) ...
I find it best to spray the red first, then mask with a single strip of tape, then spray the white.
Best Wishes,
Howard
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JFS wrote:I find it best to spray the red first, then mask with a single strip of tape, then spray the white.
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Howard
Thanks Howard,
Oddly, that's what I do with semaphore arms, spray the stripe then mask it but if never occurred to me for the disks!
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