SMD signals, the most prototypical on the market.

sngltrk2002 Jan 6, 2006

  1. sngltrk2002

    sngltrk2002 TrainBoard Member

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    A full line of SMD signals are now available at www.singletrackhobbies.com (Custom signal work also available, e-mail for details) [​IMG]
     
  2. Kel N Scale

    Kel N Scale TrainBoard Member

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    Cool stuff. I like the Digitrax signal dress up kit.

    Kel
     
  3. Tony Burzio

    Tony Burzio TrainBoard Supporter

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    I also have the Sunrise signals, and let me tell you, the SMD signals make them look like Bachmann! :cool:
     
  4. N&W

    N&W TrainBoard Member

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    looks pretty nice if you're lucky enough to model a railroad that used those styles of signals.
     
  5. Doug A.

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    I thought SMD halted production? Figures they would start back up when I don't have any funds in my signal budget.

    I agree they are nice looking models. I have one that I bought off eBay just for testing and to see how they look in person. Haven't tested the functionality yet but they do indeed look good.
     
  6. sngltrk2002

    sngltrk2002 TrainBoard Member

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    Doug,
    All SMD signals are available. They are all hand made to order so they will take a few weeks to get here.
    I will be updating my site shortly. I am waiting for an order to arrive from SMD with all the new pricing.
    I can also have custom signals made through SMD if your road has a different type configuration (sorry, no position signals, I already tried).
    Thanks,
    Kevin L
     
  7. Pete Nolan

    Pete Nolan TrainBoard Supporter

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    Nice looking units! Now I have to research what the PRR used (I'm not at the signalling stage--yet) and start saving.
     
  8. N&W

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    PRR used Postion Light Signals.

    In this case you're in luck, as Alkem is making them with the yellow lights as PRR used them (N&W used yellow at first, then converted them to color position lights)

    http://www.geocities.com/bkempins/ASMMain/Main.html
     

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