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GWR Home Single Mast Motorised Signal (square post) Dapols O Gauge semaphore signals are easy to fit and operate and offer an affordable route to accurately model working O Gauge signals. Works on 14V AC/ 12V DC.
Motorised Signal LMS Home Wooden Arm Finely detailed semaphore signal. This signal comes ready made with working arm and led lighting in the appropriate colours to match signal. The arm raises and lowers slowly to add to the realism. HEIGHT 190mmWIDTH 8mmMOUNTING DEPTH 50mm
Golden Valley Hobbies Track Screws O Gauge 12 mm long (x100)
Golden Valley Hobbies Track Screws O Gauge 16 mm long (x100)
Pandrol TM Type Rail Fastenings for Code 143 Rail (Pack of 100)
Slide Rail Baseplates for Code 143 Rail (Pack of 48)
Cosmetic (Dummy) Fishplates for Joining Bullhead (Single)
Between the Rails Uncoupler O gauge Place this handy "delayed-action" uncoupler anywhere on a straight track segment between-the-rails.Comes with instructions.
Wooden Sleepered - Bullhead - Flexi Track
Rail Joiners for flat bottom rail N/S (pack of 24)
O Gauge Transition Track B/H - F/B Pack contains 4 x 66mm track sections.
Buffer Stops - Rail Built - O gauge
O Gauge Curved Turnout Right Hand Electrofrog
O Gauge Curved Turnout Left Hand Electrofrog
O gauge Medium Rad turnout Right Hand Length: 412mm - Frog Angle: 8 Degrees - Radius: 1828mm
O gauge Medium Rad Turnout Left Hand Length: 416mm - Frog Angle: 8 Degrees - Radius: 1828mm
O Gauge BH Setrack, Standard Straight (8)
O Gauge Setrack Starter Set Code 124 Bullhead Rail
O Gauge, BH Setrack 2nd Radius, Standard Curve (8)
Setrack 'O' No.2 Radius Unifrog Turnout Right Hand Technical Specification:Length: 394mm Frog Angle: 22.5 Degrees Radius: 1028mm
Setrack 'O' No.2 Radius Unifrog Turnout Left Hand Technical Specification:Length: 394mm Frog Angle: 22.5 Degrees Radius: 1028mm
Working O gauge LED buffer light for use with analogue or DCC layouts. No wiring needed - connects directly to rails.
Totally flat areas of land are very rare in nature. They usually occur as part of human intervention when a large flat area is required. A prime example is the railway, which has large expanses of flat land in stations, good yards, dockyards, and so on. Therefore, one way to add realism to your model railway layout is to make it look like it was carved...