DCCconcepts ~ 12x 2-wire STEAM Era 3-light Ground Signal ~ DCD-GS-BR
12x 2-wire LMS/BR Ground Signal – A pack of 12 x 3-lamp plug and play signals in 4mm scale (OO), supplied with NO control board.
The DCD-GS-BR is the classic 3-lamp ground signal. It was first introduced in the mid 1930’s and spread far and wide. Most are still in use today. This makes it a great choice for layouts of many prototypes and periods. The STEAM era version has a slightly yellower “White” aspect, as ground signals in that period were often covered with tar-based “weathering” from steam locomotive induced pollution.
Use as add-on for Alpha Mimic control signal systems OR use independently if you wish. Please note: If used with other power sources, resistors MUST be added. (we suggest 5,000 ohms or 5k resistors)
Failed LEDs because of incorrect connection will not be covered by warranty.
Essentials & Accessories
Alpha Mimic Ground Signal Accessories
Alpha Mimic Ground Signal User Guide
Controlling Ground Signals using Cobalt Point Motors
Controlling Ground Signals using Cobalt SS Point Motors
Magazine Review - Hornby Magazine February 2018
12x 2-wire LMS/BR Ground Signal – A pack of 12 x 3-lamp plug and play signals in 4mm scale (OO), supplied with NO control board.
The DCD-GS-BR is the classic 3-lamp ground signal. It was first introduced in the mid 1930’s and spread far and wide. Most are still in use today. This makes it a great choice for layouts of many prototypes and periods. The STEAM era version has a slightly yellower “White” aspect, as ground signals in that period were often covered with tar-based “weathering” from steam locomotive induced pollution.
Use as add-on for Alpha Mimic control signal systems OR use independently if you wish. Please note: If used with other power sources, resistors MUST be added. (we suggest 5,000 ohms or 5k resistors)
Failed LEDs because of incorrect connection will not be covered by warranty.
Essentials & Accessories
Alpha Mimic Ground Signal Accessories
Alpha Mimic Ground Signal User Guide
Controlling Ground Signals using Cobalt Point Motors
Controlling Ground Signals using Cobalt SS Point Motors
Magazine Review - Hornby Magazine February 2018