Nice to see new video from Summit. I love this layout. Question for PL: how do modelers like you duplicate graffiti? On one hand, it’s an unfortunate reality of railroading today. On the other hand, the realism of the tags is quite stunning.
The crossing signals with gates are H-863 from Tomar Industries. They come in a set with 2 signals and all the hardware to make them operate, including a Toroise switch motor. You will also need a crossing controller for train detection and lights. I use Grade Crossing Pro from Logic Rail Technologies. Links: www.tomarindustries.com/ and www.logicrailtech.com/
The electronic controller is Grade Crossing Pro from Logic Rail Technologies, it controls the detection, lights, gate motor and bell sound unit. The mechanical hardware - pull wires and gate motor - comes with the signal, which is Tomar Industries H863
@@rcsrailfaningproductions7418 It is C/MRI developed by Bruce Chubb, it runs under JMRI which is a free software you can download: www.jmri.org/ . Here is were you can read more about the software: www.jmri.org/help/en/html/hardware/cmri/CMRI.shtml and you can buy the hardware here: www.jlcenterprises.net/
If you mean the crossing gates and signals, they are H-863 from Tomar Industries: www.tomarindustries.com The detection circuit and light/gate controller is GradeCrossingPro from LogicRail Technologies: www.logicrailtech.com/
Thank you. It is a Plasser & Theurer tamper that I have re-decaled for UP. It is made by the German company Viessmann. I had a friend from Denmark by it for me, but now you can order it from Walthers: www.walthers.com/plasser-theurer-09-3x-production-tamper-2-rail-w-sound-dcc-wiebe-yellow-red I can supply the US decals if you decide to get one. email: pbl@summit-usa.net It is a working unit, very realistic. See the video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QK00kKvbk7c.html