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Help! ID required!
Hi all.
Can anyone identify the level crossing pictured in the attachements? It seems to be too big to be 00 gauge, so it's more likely to be O gauge. It is all metal comprising of 2 pairs of gates, painted white with the red warning disc on them, and an approach ramp for each side which is a very light metallic green colour. There are no identifying marks on the crossing at all, but on the box is a yellow label reading 'NO.1243 LEVEL CROSSING MADE IN ENGLAND'. Please reply if anyone knows anything! Many thanks, Tony |
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I think it is probably pre-war. Bassett Lowke would be my best guess.
Best wishes, John H-T.
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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. Any more ideas? Tony |
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