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Used by railroads across
the continent, concrete grade crossings offer motorists
a smooth driving surface where highways cross roads. Realistic
new parts from BLMA make adding them to your pike easy.
Each Concrete Grade Crossing is a thin etched-metal panel
that fits between and on either side of the rails on your
track. These finely detailed parts even replicate the crane
lift bars and other surface details, so they'll add a new
level of detail to your road/rail crossings.
Like
our Rubber Style Grade Crossings (BLMA #77-78), these Modern Concrete style
Grade Crossings will fit right at home on any modern layout.
To
Install:
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Remove
all pieces from the etched metal frame.
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At this
point, you may decide to paint the part prior to installation,
or you might want to install and then paint. (painting
methods discussed below).
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Note
that on the right side of the etching, there are three
detached pieces unlike the other (left) end. These
are the "plates" that are attached to the end of the
grade crossing and angle from the same height as the
crossing, from the same height as the crossing, to the
same level as the ties below. The detached plates
are so our EXPANDER pack (BLMA #80) can be fitted in
place to expand the grade crossing from two to four
lanes.
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Prior
to installing, bend the end plates down on the left
end so that if the crossing is the same height as the
rail, the bottom of the plates will be at the top of
the ties.
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To install,
you will need to place shims under the grade crossing
to bring it up to the right height from the top of the
ties. We suggest using strips of plastic, though
strips of wood or other materials may work as well.
What ever method you choose, note that the width of
the material will depend on the height (code) of your
rail.
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Once
you have the long sections securely glued in place,
glue the detached end pieces on the right hand end at
the same angle as those on the left. (NOTE!
This is the time when you should put the EXPANDER set
(BLMA #80) between the end plates and long etchings
with end plates attached).
To
Paint:
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We suggest
using thin paint and an air brush or fine brush to paint
the crossing. On the prototype, the narrow border
around the large rectangles are metal and help keep
the cement (the large rectangle) intact. The metal
border should be painted a dark red and of coarse, the
concrete should be a light gray (unless heavily weathered).
These
photos (and the one above) were taken in La Habra, California
in May of 2005.
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| P/N: 79 Modern Grade Crossing - Concrete
1 ea |
$7.00 |
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| P/N: 80 Modern Grade Crossing Expander
Set - Concrete 1 ea |
$6.75 |
$5.07 |
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