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A SHORT NOTE ON SWITCH STAND ASPECTS: The railroads were early leaders in industrial safety. In particular, they embraced the concept of “fail safe” – that is, equipment failures should result in a safe default. In the case of switch stands, this meant that, if the target is damaged or missing, the train should come to a stop. Therefore, the “safe to proceed” aspect is almost always a fully visible target. The D&RGW painted their targets yellow; and a single yellow light almost always means “Proceed at medium speed.” I apologize for the relatively poor quality of this video! Because the parts are so small, and the work is so delicate, I recorded the video at the maximum zoom provided by my phone camera – I fear this stretched its capabilities to the very limit. Links to items mentioned in this video. (Note: I am NOT endorsing any particular product(s), nor am I compensated by or connected to any of the companies mentioned.) I do NOT guarantee that these links will give you the best available price! Consider these links to be a starting point for your search. Central Valley #1604 Switch Stands: https://www.hobbylinc.com/central-val... Tweezer style sprue cutters are essential for removing delicate parts from the plastic sprue. I use these, but there are other brands available: https://www.micromark.com/Tweezer-Spr... Woodland Scenics Accent Glue: https://woodlandscenics.woodlandsceni... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This video was edited using Shotcut for Linux. Video footage and still images were recorded using a Galaxy A10e phone and a Nikon D7100 camera.