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Hi all,

In the O Scale Resource magazine,Nov-December Issue,on page 11,All Aboard Trains features 2 types of groundthrow switchstands. The ad,says 1 model is a working light manual 'stand,while another is moderized. The tooling is all new.

I'm wondering on the manual model if the groundthrow throw arm actually turns moving a gear inside the housing which in turn moves the switch points as well as the switch target on top of the housing,or if the targets are all that move via interaction with the throw bar on the switch or an under layout switch machine. There's a penny beside the model,so I can't think the ground throw has a working throw arm like the Prototype ,but thought it was worth asking for more information.

i Googled All aboard Trains,but found nothing that would help me.

Thanks to all in advance for your kind responses.

As Always,

Al Hummel

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RAILROAD-GUY

Thanks a million for referring me to ALL-ABOARD-TRAINS!!

I contacted Larry via email & he responded quickly, a fine gentleman. You were "right on" about the switchstands. 1 is a manual working ground throw with moving targets that's controlled by the throw handle on the switchstand. This moves the points,or derail, as the case may be.

Larry also has a 'stand made to be used for under table switch machines.

He's working on linkages for the switchstands that will compensate for the required travel used by different turnout manufacturers.

This is a first for the entire model railroad industry and should give O Scale a BIG boost in new members.

Larry hopes to have his website up this coming week & should,hopefully,have castings in hand over Nov.& Dec.,as he's working with brass casters now,which he stated has been his biggest problem,but he thinks he has that problem pretty well whipped now.

This is FANTASTIC NEWS!! MY congratulations to Larry for taking "the bull by the horns," so-to-speak," & getting modelers fantastic new products.

Al Hummel

 

Smoky Mountain Model Works has two versions.  Excellent scenic detail item...trackside and outside the maintenance shed.

SWITCH STAND KITS (S and O Scales)
The Bethlehem 53A and 53B kits consist of a single, 3D printed body, throw arm and counterweight PLUS white- and red-tinted urethane targets and Phosphor Bronze wire to create the target spindle and connection to switch point.

NOTE:  throw arm and counterweight are available in LEFT HAND and RIGHT HAND orientation; they cannot be repositioned and do not operate.  These are "functional" details, meaning you can link the targets to switch points to allow targets to rotate 90 degrees.

Switch stands DO NOT operate your switch ... they are operated BY your switch if you connect the switch points to the cast urethane link.  Targets require NO PAINTING ... they are cast in white- and red-tinted urethane.  Base & target spindle (wire) require painting.

53A (low-profile) includes (5) target styles & instructions
53B (intermediate height) includes (4) target styles & instructions



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Bob&Rule 292,

Bob,I didn't mean to discredit Cab Industries,I've been using their groundthrows for years. This is a 1st in the sense that a prototype groundthrow like the new 'stand is being produced.

Rule292,I asked Larry about day targets & a New Century counterweight as well as the bow handle,but he hasn't replied yet. With the new gear design now in place,the "sky is the limit," so-to-speak, on ground throw designs. I'm not sure,but I think the counterweight like is on the smokey mountain model could be fastened on the throw arm.(?) I think the targets could be purchased from smokey mountain to be used on the working groundthrow, don't you think?

Al Hummel

Alan Hummel posted:

Bob&Rule 292,

Bob,I didn't mean to discredit Cab Industries,I've been using their groundthrows for years. This is a 1st in the sense that a prototype groundthrow like the new 'stand is being produced.

Rule292,I asked Larry about day targets & a New Century counterweight as well as the bow handle,but he hasn't replied yet. With the new gear design now in place,the "sky is the limit," so-to-speak, on ground throw designs. I'm not sure,but I think the counterweight like is on the smokey mountain model could be fastened on the throw arm.(?) I think the targets could be purchased from smokey mountain to be used on the working groundthrow, don't you think?

Al Hummel

Yes Alan, it sure would be nice to see some working switch stands that are accurate in appearance.  How easy it is to make them or how affordable they are is another story. 

Old Goat posted:

Smoky Mountain Model Works has two versions.  Excellent scenic detail item...trackside and outside the maintenance shed.

I just received the low and tall O scale Bethlehem switch stands from Smoky Mountain Model Works yesterday.  These are beautifully 3D printed items (and pre-primed by Jim King - thanks!).  It is nice to have such a realistically detailed and scale sized stand.  They rotate to indicate the current route thru the turnout - they are not operable like Caboose Hobbies and others.  i.e., the points are moved and operated via a different mechanism.  If you are desiring a stand that is both super-realistic looking and an indicator of position, look no further.

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