Sankey N-Gauge Signs available!

Started by Leon, 20 April 2019, 11:02:28 PM

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Leon

We've also started stocking the Sankey range of N-Gauge signs!  These are primarily designed for the railway modellers but there's some really useful stuff hiding in these sheets for anyone wanting a bit more detail on your scenery.  While many of them are post-war designs, there are some rusted enamel signs for the sides of your shops/buildings, plus some early railway station signage, pub names and even some clock faces!

Sankey N-Gauge Signage - https://pendraken.co.uk/sankey-n-gauge-signs/

SAN-CLK2   Clock Faces
SAN-EPS2   Early Station Signs
SAN-MD2   Manholes and Drains
SAN-MLC2   Level Crossing Signage
SAN-PUB2   Public House Signs
SAN-RES2-1   Rusted Enamel Signs 1
SAN-RES2-2   Rusted Enamel Signs 2
SAN-RTWS2   Traffic Works Signage
SAN-SC2   Traffic Calming Signs
SAN-WRS2   Traffic Warning Signage
SAN-RTS40602   Old Road Signage
SAN-SN2   Street Names

These are all priced at £3.50 per sheet, printed on thin card.





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FierceKitty

Those signs are rather attractive.
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andys

I see the sheet contain a comment to refer to reference materials. So that would be:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/traffic-signs-manual

...and good luck reading that little lot if you haven't come across them before! There's a note about referring to a site visit - don't do that unless you want to see how badly folks manage to do it!

You could refer to Chapter 8 (above link) for the roadwork signs but given the limited range supplied on SAN-RTWS2, the following would be an easier read:

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/321056/safety-at-streetworks.pdf