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Hello,

 

I weathered my last locomotive myself.

 

It is the class 37254 liveried blue of the BR. 

 

This locomotive is DCC SOUND. 

 

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You can see more photos and articles on my 00 gauge layout on my blog.

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That style was certainly in use back in the 80s, Alain - but not the one with the black line on a white background on the right - that was only used on the roads.

 

There was/is a 35mph speed limit sign in that style back in the 1980s in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, I know that much. 

 

In the era you are generally modelling though, the style described as "Permissible speed indicator (old design") in the website below was much more common...

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http://railsimroutes.net/driversguide/lineside_signs.php

 

 

 

 

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Hello Waverly West. 

 

For the one with the black line on a white background on the right, I did not even ask the question.

I know that it is a road sign.  :yes:

 

 I wanted to speak only four signs with indicated speeds. These signs look like certain signs railroad. That's why I ask the question.

 

Thank you for the web link.

 

You know Web sites where it is possible to order signs old type and new type.

 

The period of my layout is 1967 to 1995. 

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Hello Waverly West. 

 

For the one with the black line on a white background on the right, I did not even ask the question.

I know that it is a road sign.  :yes:

 

 I wanted to speak only four signs with indicated speeds. These signs look like certain signs railroad. That's why I ask the question.

 

Thank you for the web link.

 

You know Web sites where it is possible to order signs old type and new type.

 

The period of my layout is 1967 to 1995. 

 

I just wanted to make sure Alain!

 

That web link should tell you all you need to know. The "road-style" speed signs are more modern. 1967 to 1995 is quite a span of years to model with any accuracy as the railway changed so much in that time, as I'm sure you are aware. Either style will do, but from what I've seen of your photos, the older style signs would probably be more appropriate for your needs.

 

For the older signs, you could try:

 

http://pufferwillies.co.uk/uk2ecommerce/product/roger_smith_rs002_00_scale_br_speed_restriction_signs/

 

For the newer ones, you could probably just do a search on Google (other search engines are available) and print out some suitable signs.

 

Dave

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