On the small extension module that I built to make the Musashi-Koyama module set a full 2 meters long there was this grade crossing that had never been fully finished.
While shopping during our recent trip to Japan I saw this Tomytec set and thought it would be just the thing for this unfinished grade crossing as it had the signals for a separate pedestrian crossing just like in the scene on my module.
This is all the parts to the set after I had installed the crossing arms. The pavement parts I won't be needing for this project so they will be put away for some future use. The gate arms are separate pieces and in this photo I have already installed them. They can be set in either an up or down position.
These crossing gates are intended to be installed below the level of the cork roadbed and it was necessary to make some modification to have the grossing gate arm at a more realistic level when down. I ran into the same issue with the Green Max gates on the 1st crossing and covered that in THIS POST. For the gate on one side of the street I cut down the height of the base as shown here so it could be glued down to the existing scenery.
On the other side of the street things are a bit more complicated. The gate will actually be on another module as the edge of the street is where the seam is between the modules. For this gate I cut an opening in the cork that the base could fit into and attached a small magnet to the inside of the base with E6000 adhesive.
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