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Posted - April 24 2010 : 8:44:07 PM
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Heres a pic of my Tyco boulevard Lights & the Tyco Blinking Traffic Lights. Amazing, I have bought 17 traffic lights and none of them has come on the blister card. These have a simple bulb replacement since the orange-ish piece slides right off.
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Posted - April 24 2010 : 9:28:44 PM
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I'll take 4 of the traffic lights jk good collection
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Posted - April 25 2010 : 01:07:48 AM
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Hey Ben, I placed orange dots where I plan to use the Traffic lights. Have them facing the traffic as usual. On the 4 lane section I have one on each side. That's as I see it now..
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Posted - April 25 2010 : 09:56:59 AM
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I has 2 of the blinking traffic lights Planning on having a friend make them into real working lights
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Posted - April 25 2010 : 11:17:49 AM
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That's a neat idea Ben. There is a company called "Lights To Go" that make the little units that control the workings of traffic lights, railroad signals etc... I have one of their units in my full size railroad crossing pole in our driveway.... The part runs about $44 if I remember corrrectly..
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