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Old 27th February 2011, 22:21
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I would say i have a later make of them as those look like they have been made a few years earlyer


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Old 27th February 2011, 22:34
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There are 9 pages of level crossings on e-bay but none like yours.
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Old 27th February 2011, 22:35
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Thanks John.
Is there any possibility that it could be OO gauge? I mean, were the accessories such as this always exact scale? Basically, the gates are just about as tall as a current OO loco, which is what made me think it could be O gauge, but maybe it's not particularly accurate in scale.
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If the Gates are the same height as a current 00 Scale Loco the Chances are they are 0 gauge. The box also looks the same as other Bassett Lowke pre-war products. I have also seen a picture of a Bassett Lowke Level Crossing that looks very similar.

Have you tried laying a piece of 00 gauge track by the gate?

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Old 27th February 2011, 22:42
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Thanks gents.
Philip, I checked ebay too, to no avail, and been working my way through the google results.
John, I'm just getting my N gauge models out of storage, but I may have the odd bit of OO tucked away somewhere, so I'll try to find it and try it.

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Could it be from a company called "Crescent"?

See lot 837 at http://www.vectis.co.uk/Page/ViewAuc...1&Section=4250
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The Triang ones I saw had a one piece gate each side.
I concur the single track Triang OO gauge ones only have one gate each side but the ones I've seen in tin plate are painted with a roadway
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If the Gates are the same height as a current 00 Scale Loco the Chances are they are 0 gauge. The box also looks the same as other Bassett Lowke pre-war products. I have also seen a picture of a Bassett Lowke Level Crossing that looks very similar.

Have you tried laying a piece of 00 gauge track by the gate?

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Hi John.
I've found a length of Peco OO flexitrack and ave taken a photo of it with the crossing (see attached). I also found one of those steam trains made from coal which are pretty much OO scale, so I've taken a picture of the crossing with the coal-made Jubilee (see attached).

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Old 28th February 2011, 20:27
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Looks like it could be 00. The packaging leads me to believe that it is prewar or very early post war (late 1940's)

Pre-war 00 would be a choice of Trix, Bing or Hornby.

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Could it be from a company called "Crescent"?

See lot 837 at http://www.vectis.co.uk/Page/ViewAuc...1&Section=4250
Hi Martyn, Just checked out the link and it looks promising as it is a No.1243 level crossing. Shame it has no picture! Can't find out much more about Crescent, but found some products listed for sale on a vintage models website. The level crossing they had on there is slightly different & incomplete, but could be a later version. Also on there is a Crescent signal gantry that we definately had when I was a kid, so it's making this sound even more possible. http://www.vintagemodeltrains.biz/co..._cresecnt.html
Thanks Martyn!

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