Very Nice! The is a gentleman in Indiana who also did this. He used a Kadee coupler spring for the power to the LED. He said it took the flexing quite well.
Hello I'm Jeff and would love to find out where to purchase this ho wig wag signal device you are showing in your video. I actually have one I purchased threw my local hobby shop but he has no idea how to assemble it. It actually works by a motor when the train triggers the contacts that you place on the track. Any helpful hints would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, and Regards.
Very Nice! The is a gentleman in Indiana who also did this. He used a Kadee coupler spring for the power to the LED. He said it took the flexing quite well.
Wow that's crazy. I'm in the process right now of rebuilding it, using Kadee coupler springs! Lol!!
Looks great, and looking forward to the updated video!
Nise
This is awesome, can you give us a tour of the layout?
Now that is really freaking Cool
Hahaha! That's really cool, and cute! :3
Very nice work. Can you tell me in detail how you got the LED to light up?Can I contact you? I am in the process of building my wig wag signal. Thanks
Hello I'm Jeff and would love to find out where to purchase this ho wig wag signal device you are showing in your video. I actually have one I purchased threw my local hobby shop but he has no idea how to assemble it. It actually works by a motor when the train triggers the contacts that you place on the track. Any helpful hints would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, and Regards.
Is this by any chance arduino ?
No, this motorized kit is from American Limited Models.
@MrChev95 ok Kool thank you. It looks great
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