tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3218524178230712938.post505945880688307449..comments2024-03-26T10:21:28.283-07:00Comments on modeling the SP: Streets, roads, and all that, Part 2Tony Thompsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11593061828601275378noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3218524178230712938.post-51496552411769393312013-04-16T23:03:34.308-07:002013-04-16T23:03:34.308-07:00The sign in the layout photo is the later RXR styl...The sign in the layout photo is the later RXR style, and I was told this came into use in the early 1950s, so it would be okay on my layout IF a new sign, but I am replacing it with the older style. I did find a picture of one of the older style signs, with the vertical-horizontal lines and RR in the upper half, in yellow, on an Internet sign history page, but don't know when or whether that sign style may have changed from white to yellow.<br />Tony ThompsonTony Thompsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11593061828601275378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3218524178230712938.post-82257697097255057192013-04-16T22:13:36.800-07:002013-04-16T22:13:36.800-07:00I note that your pre-1953 "advance warning&qu...I note that your pre-1953 "advance warning" signs appear to be yellow. My recollection is that these signs--prior to the adoption of the present-day RXR yellow and black format--were black and white. I don't have color photos handy to show whether they were black and white or yellow and white pre-1953--do you?<br />Tom Cockle<br />McKinleyville CA Tom Cocklehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09580494086400316121noreply@blogger.com