David Pennington Long Haired David

Hi everyone. After a spell in N Scale and UK 009, I am back in HO. I am laying the track for my new layout using Peco code 83 and intend to manually switch points. However, I remember seeing some scale shape switch stands some time ago. All I can find now are the low level Caboose Hobbies ones. Can anyone point me to where I might find the tall type with lamp signals on them?

Thanks

David

David
Hi from the UK
Main man on the Sunset North Eastern and now the Great Western
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Milt Spanton mspanton

I believe Details West makes

I believe Details West makes them (P/N SS-914, -915 and -917), and I recall an article here about how to make them operable.

- Milt
The Duluth MISSABE and Iron Range Railway in the 50's - 1:87

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David Pennington Long Haired David

Details West Switch Stands

Ah, there was me thinking I could use them to throw switches. It seems that They are either for show of can be made to turn when using switch motors.

Not what I wanted. i will think again.

David

 

THANKS

David
Hi from the UK
Main man on the Sunset North Eastern and now the Great Western
My Blog: http://www.gmrblog.co.uk

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Ken Glover kfglover

This may be what you are thinking of

High level switch stands from Caboose Industries

I have some on my layout. They are actually oversize but they are working.

Ken Glover,

HO, Digitrax, Soundtraxx PTB-100, JMRI (LocoBuffer-USB), ProtoThrottle (WiThrottle server)

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RICH CORMIER

swith stands

why not use them  off-sides and connect them with flexible wire cable?
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David Pennington Long Haired David

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David
Hi from the UK
Main man on the Sunset North Eastern and now the Great Western
My Blog: http://www.gmrblog.co.uk

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Ken Glover kfglover

@ David

Did you see this article in the August 2014 MRH? 

 

Ken Glover,

HO, Digitrax, Soundtraxx PTB-100, JMRI (LocoBuffer-USB), ProtoThrottle (WiThrottle server)

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dfandrews

CVMW

Central Valley Model Works has switch stands:

cvmw.com/detailing

With enough patient work (more than I thought I had in me!) they can be made operable.

Don - CEO, MOW super.

Rincon Pacific Railroad, 1960.  - Admin.offices in Ventura County

HO scale std. gauge - interchanges with SP; serves the regional agriculture and oil industries

DCC-NCE, Rasp PI 3 connected to CMRI, JMRI -  ABS searchlight signals

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maxmunger

switch stands

I am using the N-scale caboose hobbies with my Micro Engineering turnouts. ME turnouts have a much shorter/narrower throw than other brands. The N scale is just right. .019"

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jefflee

Alternate Switch Stands

An MMR in our local NMRA (John Saxon) has written articles on building switch stands using mini DPDT switches. From personal experience these work extremely well, are cheap and very reliable. They can switch lights on consoles or signals (or both) whilst they switch frog polarity. You can see from the pictures they look pretty realistic in HO scale. I use them in N Scale and although they are a little big they are less obtrusive than the Caboose throws. 

Here is the link to the Australian NMRA article.

http://www.nmra.org.au/Layout_Tours/Saxon/Switch_Throw.html

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Rich_S

Rapido Switch Stands

Hello David, Have a look at this web page and video and see if this is what you are looking for?

https://rapidotrains.com/switch-machine/

 

Cheers,

Rich S.

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