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https://www.igg.org.uk/rail/3-sigs/sigs-1.htm
They look very nice, although it's a (personal)bummer you don't have a right handed version of them...
Several other signal mods are both left and right handed.
Sorry, I thought I could put a signal for straight and another for the junction exit. I have obviously misunderstood the purpose of a second signal on junction gantries.
My mistake, but again thanks for the mod, and your comments.
Thanks for the reply, I did finally understand that and have a main and route signal on the same gantry. However, as the track is snapped at 1m intervals but the 'offset' signals are at 0.5m intervals, when you look side-on at them they aren't aligned.
https://ibb.co/5jmXh54
Is that by design, i.e. is that prototypical?
If the waypoint overheads had a 1m offset then they would line up on the gantry.
I have no idea how the mechanics of the game work so I am simply guessing.
Thanks for your work.
Great mod but how do I get gantry junction signals to have 2 signals on them? they all seem to want to be in the same place as the first I added.
I love the look for my Southern UK map but I cannot for the life of me work out how to shift the second signal I add to a gantry to the left.