BLMA – HO SCALE SCENERY ACCESSORIES
BLMA SCENERY ACCESSORIES
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SIGNAL HEADS (NON-OPERATING (3 PER PACKAGE) BLMA-4000 Product Information
Our HO Scale Target Signal Heads are the perfect compliment to our line of all-metal signal bridges. We have designed these Signal Heads with the help of Details West to bring you a product that is 100% correct to scale and has limitless possibilities. The center of the Signal Heads are hollow, allowing after-market LED's to be easily added for those who wish to do so. Features: - Extremely accurate dimensions - Cast metal body - Etched metal components - Etched metal mount - Easy to modify |
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EARLY SIGNAL BRIDGE – DOUBLE TRACK BLMA-4010 Product Information
Features: - Easy Assembly: Assembles in less than one hour with glue only. This kit is fun to build and painting is a snap. - Durability: This is one solid model that can take the all too common beating while sitting over the mainline. The handrails are etched in stainless steel for exceptional durability. - Accuracy: We are confident that if you took a tape measure to the real thing, our model would measure up perfectly! - Also Includes: Two, highly detailed and accurate Signal Heads (with room for the addition of LED's), four Concrete Footings and one Electrical Box! Prototype: The prototype for our model is based on a common Santa Fe style bridge that is a close relative to the "A" frame design. Constructed during the 1930-40's, these bridges have been a common site along Santa Fe (now BNSF) mainlines for well over a half-century. The prototype photos posted are of two bridges, both located in Santa Fe Springs, CA, on the BNSF mainline. |
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CANTILEVER SIGNAL BRIDGE BLMA-4020 Product Information
Our Cantilever Signal Bridge model is based on a common Santa Fe/Southern Pacific style seen literally all over the USA. Still standing strong today, the prototype is located at the very west end of Fullerton, CA, on the BNSF mainline at a spot called "Basta". Cantilever Signal Bridges have been a part of railroading since the early 1900's. Many early style cantilever bridges are still holding strong in spots all across the country, but slowly, they are being replaced by modern counterparts due to increased safety restrictions by the FRA (and perhaps OSHA) to keep signal maintainers safe while working on these structures. |
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PICKET FENCE (70 LINEAR SCALE FEET) BLMA-4200 Product Information
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6′ CHAIN LINK FENCE (110 SCALE FEET) BLMA-4210 Product Information
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