Of course I jumped on that signal... that makes 72 functioning signals on my layout... I had a good time Operating on Dave Stanley's layout last week.. jus stunning.. DD. 😜🤗
I never met an Atlas product I didn't like! While I have no need for these post-modern hooded signals, I am a big fan of their NYC G-Type models. Except for the head, the models are built and work the same. I would love for Atlas to make a B&O color position light signal (with cool white LEDs for the Lunar Restricting on the main cluster and warm white for the orbital markers) and a PRR position light signal with amber lights. Single head on a mast only for those two.
Good product but the video doesn't show how to actually hook these up to a controller. A review of the signal itself was informative but lacks the actual hook-up of these.
The color looks appears less vibrant than in person because the intensity of the light combined with the distance from which it is being shot. The picture is overexposed where the light is on the screen, resulting in a washed out look where the color appears. If I had wanted to expose for the light itself, the area surrounding the LED would have been way darker even with the studio lights on.
@@lesliesavage9229 OK if you say so. Maybe you could explain to me how to adjust the white balance on the camera I was using and how to set up the lights that were being used.
The signals look great I’ll have to get a couple.
And thank you for the demonstration. 🤓
Thanks for the review. I just ordered two of these for my layout.
Great demonstration. Signals are a great addition to any layout.
Great presentation. Thank you.
Of course I jumped on that signal... that makes 72 functioning signals on my layout... I had a good time Operating on Dave Stanley's layout last week.. jus stunning.. DD. 😜🤗
Good stuff. We need to talk to you about your new book!
Thanks for the demo. Nice
You bet!
I never met an Atlas product I didn't like! While I have no need for these post-modern hooded signals, I am a big fan of their NYC G-Type models. Except for the head, the models are built and work the same. I would love for Atlas to make a B&O color position light signal (with cool white LEDs for the Lunar Restricting on the main cluster and warm white for the orbital markers) and a PRR position light signal with amber lights. Single head on a mast only for those two.
That is a very nice product
What resistors did seth use to light this up? Atlas is almost blatantly ambiguous on what is required!!!!
You do not use resistors to light something. If I remember correctly, we used a 9V battery with a 750Ω resistor in-line.
Way cool...
Is this
Is this available in N Scale ???
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I have the late era ones on my layout and they work great the whole system is easy to use for not very mechanicaly included guy’s like me
Good product but the video doesn't show how to actually hook these up to a controller. A review of the signal itself was informative but lacks the actual hook-up of these.
This is intended to be a spotlight, and not necessarily an instructional program.
Not to nitpick but this is not a Type G signal.
It looks like a Type D to me, but Atlas does, in fact, call it "Type G" on their website just like I said.
That would cost me an estimated $43 including tax. Atlas can keep their block signals.
This is not a type G signal. A type G signal has the lights arranged in a triangular pattern.
It looks like a Type D to me, but Atlas does, in fact, call it "Type G" on their website just like I said.
Remember that "Darth Vader signal" is always pejorative.
These are not "type G"...
Your light color is off, because your white balance is adjusted wrong on your camera.
The color looks appears less vibrant than in person because the intensity of the light combined with the distance from which it is being shot. The picture is overexposed where the light is on the screen, resulting in a washed out look where the color appears. If I had wanted to expose for the light itself, the area surrounding the LED would have been way darker even with the studio lights on.
@@tsgmultimedia It is darker. Look at your video.
@@lesliesavage9229 OK if you say so. Maybe you could explain to me how to adjust the white balance on the camera I was using and how to set up the lights that were being used.