No jaywalking in my arcade.

hatrick

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Finally had a bit of time to break out the welder and finish the stand for my pedestrian signal. It's wired up with a sequencer to work like it's supposed to. It's set up to be wired to the "push to cross" button, but for now it just rotates through the walk, flashing hand, then solid hand, etc.
I can now write tickets if I find you jaywalking in the arcade. :D
 

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sweet. i also have a traffic light with a sequencer. you dont realize how big they are when they're hanging over the road.

also diggin the Molson Hockey stick, ive been looking for one. My upstairs gameroom is hockey/sportsbar themed.
 
sweet. i also have a traffic light with a sequencer. you dont realize how big they are when they're hanging over the road.

also diggin the Molson Hockey stick, ive been looking for one. My upstairs gameroom is hockey/sportsbar themed.

The traffic lights with the 12" lenses, like the one I have, are huge. They do look much smaller out in the wild.

I got the Molson stick years ago when I was a beer distributor in college (what a great job that was!). In fact, most of the beer advertising stuff I have were freebies that were headed for the dump.
 
Where's the sun shields...it looks naked without them ;)

I agree. Unfortunately, I bought these from a scrapyard, and when the city brought them there, they dumped or threw them out of a truck so all of the visors were mangled beyond repair. In fact, I had to dig through quite a few lights before a found any that were complete and unbroken.

I will eventually find or make some visors and add them to the pedestrian signal and traffic light.
 
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