Miniature, flashing, crossing signal
Northwest Railroad Foundry
and Supply
6281 Oak Bay Road
Port Ludlow WA 98365
Price: four-light unit
(reviewed), $375; two-
light unit, $239; wall-hung unit, $229; all prices + s&h
Web site: www.nwrfs.com
Miniature flashing-light crossing signal kit (partially assembled); suitable for display or miniature railroad; metal, wood, and plastic components; lighting and wiring included; transformer included; instructions. Dimensions: Height, 74″; base, 19″ diameter
Pros: Simple construction; bright lights;
everything included; clear instructions
Cons: None
Most parts are painted, and those that are not are galvanized. The light assemblies have metal housings. Targets and visors are UV stabilized, sign-grade PVC plastic, painted black. The lights themselves appear to be automotive products. There is an on-off switch on one of the junction boxes. A supplied 12V transformer plugs unobtrusively into the base of the pole.
When I finished assembling our review sample (20 minutes or less), I plugged it in. Nothing happened. Then I remembered the switch. I flipped it and the lights immediately began flashing at what, to my eye, is a realistic rate. The flasher rate is very slightly irregular-one side is on longer than the other. However, you have to look hard to notice this. Also, the flasher unit makes a very audible clicking noise, which some may find distracting for indoor use (but then, those flashing red lights are pretty distracting, too).
All in all, this is a charming, well-made product, suitable for indoor or permanent outdoor installation.