Paul
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“Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like bananas”

LEDs are somewhat directional as to how they emit light but even at acute angles you can tell if a LED is lit, but I do take your point. It is similar to the argument over fine detailing, can you really count all the rivets on a loco as it whizzes past you or even one standing in a siding when viewed from a normal distance? I must admit that I subscribe to the mode of modelling that something may not pass close inspection but if it looks right from a distance it is right enough! Now I am not knocking the fine modellers and will be the first to appreciate the skill and dedication that goes into fine modelling but it is not for me. At the end of the day its your layout, do what suits youpaul1066 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 4:52 pm Aye, thanks Richard, I assumed the Seep wouldn't be up to it on it's own so will look at the other options. Early days yet.
Mind you, this does lead me onto what might be termed a fundamental question re signalling - with colour lighting, the nice pretty colours are only viewable along the "line of sight", so is there any point bothering if the only creatures who can see the signal lighting are the odd spider creeping along the back walls? To this end I've probably broken most rules and placed most of my signals where I can see them... oh dear...
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