Modeling Series Layout Builds State Line Making grade crossing signals – State Line Route in N scale, Episode 23

Making grade crossing signals – State Line Route in N scale, Episode 23

By Angela Cotey | May 11, 2022

| Last updated on November 7, 2022


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Making grade crossing signals: Work is coming to an end on the State Line Route N scale model railroad, but not before adding some final details. In this episode, David Popp shows how to make grade crossing signals using parts from various manufacturers. The modeling tools he uses for this project are available for purchase at the Kalmbach Hobby Store. Meanwhile, Eric White creates mini scenes on the layout with Woodland Scenics figures. Finally, David shows how to fix a broken turnout.

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The State Line Route in N scale is a mid-sized stand-alone model railroad inspired by the legendary HO scale Milwaukee, Racine & Troy, a large-room layout built more than 20 years ago by Model Railroader staff and their friends. The series began on Trains.com in July 2021 and covers the construction process from initial overview and planning to building benchwork, scenery, and more. You can also read about these efforts, starting in the January 2022 issue of Model Railroader magazine.

grade crossing signal on a model railroad
David built this grade crossing signal using parts from various manufacturers.
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