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Miller Engineering 0072 - Animated Railway Express - HO or N Scale

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$25.90
SKU:
MIE0072
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Width:
1.00 (in)
Height:
2.00 (in)
Depth:
3.00 (in)
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Description

#0070 Series -Railway Express Billboard -  A great sign from the past! Once almost as well known was UPS is today, the Railway Express Agency In 1917 there were seven express companies in the United States; they were consolidated into one, the American Railway Express Agency during the First World War. REA began an Air Express Division in 1927. Sadly the company filed for bankruptcy in 1975.  These signs have a second set of contacts which will allow the option of flush mounting the sign on the side of building. This is a limited edition sign Size: 2.1" wide x 2.25" tall, Railroad Express Suitable for HO & N scales Miller Engineering's animated billboards are our newest addition to our line of animated neon signs. These new signs incorporate many new design features such as improved connectors, no painting required, longer life, and stiffer laminations. All animated neon billboard signs have the same great benefits of all Light Works neon signs: ready-to-run, paper-thin, produce no heat, and have realism second-to-none. Try one today and you'll be Thrilled! All signs come with a 3 AAA battery pack. Signs draw 95 ma. Miller Engineering's Billboards are easy to mount on your structure. Simply cut a small .75" wide slot in the roof of your building, melt glue or 5 minute epoxy on the topside of the roof, at each end of the sign, plug in the connector and you're done. It's that simple!

Details

Scale:
HO Scale|N Scale
Store Location:
P# 221 / Aisle 16B

Customer Reviews

1 review

  • 3

    Disappointed

    Posted by CBT on 11th Nov 2022

    Sign works with a variety of sequenced flashing presentations but there is not a constant "on" to eliminate flashing ie not all neon signs were sequenced. Was not able to bypass the module & wire to be constantly on. Suspect controlled by pulse width modulation....

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