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Nice find.

Could be just my monitor or their camera setting, but the rendering of the Red color looks orange-ish. Some so-called "red" LEDs don't have that deep red color. Likewise some "green" LEDs don't have that deep green color (they look more yellow-green or slime green). I suppose the LEDs can be replaced if need be as the value is in the structure.
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Made in China. Eek
WE HONEST...That scares me. Roll Eyes


If made in China scares you????

Man are you screwed Roll Eyes

No trains for you for the next 200 years

David


Have you purchased anything on e-bay from China ? Roll Eyes


100 O scale peoples(Their spelling not mine)sitting and 100 O scale peoples standing.Just happens it was from WE HONEST

David
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Originally posted by eddie g:
Made in China. Eek
WE HONEST...That scares me. Roll Eyes


Although we haven't ordered anything from this particular vendor, we have ordered a few things from other similiar Chinese vendors. What shocked me was the quick delivery (less than two weeks) for the items from China to Maryland!

I have had We Honest bookmarked for some brick sheets for a scratchbuild project that I want to do over the winter.

You really can't go wrong with PayPal and using a credit card. If the product isn't delivered, you get your account credited.

Jim
I also got some level crossing signs with flashers recently, great value, and I bought heaps of people, power supplies all sorts of things, never had a problem.
These people are very keen to do business and understand the importance of good service. I lived and worked in Asia, I had some very good business relationships with Chinese companies, there are dishonest dealers all over the world, I've had more bum deals off Australians, Americans and British.
I bought some of the O scale brick sheets from We Honest...

Thoughts -

Very quick shipping from China...maybe less than a week?

Quality - not bad...maybe a 7 on a scale of 1 to 10.

The only other brick sheets I've purchased were from N Scale architect. The ones from We Honest were a little thicker...maybe 0.03" to 0.035", but the bricks were well defined and crisp. The bricks were crips throughout the sheet. Some of the N scale Archtect bricks get a little less defined on the edges. The overall size was smaller than the sheets from N Scale architect, maybe 8" x 10". I haven't painted them so I haven't seen how they look finished.

The styrene used might be a little softer than say Evergreen stryrene? When using the score and snap method of cutting I've had to clean up some edges with sand paper. Not a big deal though, still able to cut via score and snap without a problem.

With the extra thickness, window and door openings are a little tougher to cut out than the N Scale Architect sheets. But, for background buildings, the price can't be beat. It works out to about $5 per sheet...cheapest around.

I'm probably going to stick with N Scale Architect sheets for forground buildings as they are a little easier to work with (being a little thinner). But, will use the We Honest ones for large expanses of background brick structures for cost.

CTA Fan
I just got them in yesterday. Like it was stated before, there are no electronics. It is a decent pole, ladder, and signal housing and simple wireing with a power wire/resistor to run off the track power, and one other wire for each of the three LED lights in the housing.

Now, if you want SUPER DETAIL this isn't great. But for the money its great! I plan on wiring mine up simply to looks like trackside structures with a light on. Mine won't switch or anything fancy. If thats all you want then you cannot beat these!

I'm pretty sure I ordered a set of 20 streetlights from these same guys for about the same price! I'll let you guys know when they come in.

Oh, and I'll try to take a pic when I get home.
I just got the dwarf signals today, 15 days from China isn't bad delivery. The signal is about the same depth and width as the Atlas O dwarfs that i have(and haven't put on the layout yet Smile). Height, of course is taller(1.1" or 54 scale inches). There is only one resistor for all three LED's, and it's wired backwards from normal electronic convention--- the black wire with the resistor is the positive lead, the red/yellow/green wires are the negative leads. The leds do light up to normal brightness with 12vdc, I don't recommend less voltage unless you change the resistor to something less than the 1000 ohms that is supplied. With 12vdc, the current is 10 Ma., usual max is 20 ma., so they light up just about right.

To use the 3 aspects properly, i suspect i'm going to have to do some reverse engineering of an MTH 3 aspect signal's guts. Of course, my circuit board won't be as small as the MTH one Smile. Or, I'll have to use the circuit board from an Atlas O 3 aspect signal(type G or D)

I am satisfied with the quality and construction, and may buy more itemsfrom this manufactuer in the future.
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The signals are just that- signals. there are no electronics, just the LEDs and a dropping resistor for each one. You have to provide the means to switch the leds on / off. simplest way is an insulated rail and a spdt relay.


Can you explain this a bit more? How would I wire this? Sorry, I'm kind of dumb when it comes to this.

Can the guys who bought these post some pics?

I like buying direct.   Though I think it isn't great for our favorite US O scale shops that the China manufactures are finding ways to sell direct.   I pity the day some one in China offers a direct sale of fine brass O scale steam engines.   It's only a matter of time....

 

It's national competition.  It's great!  The best part is we (the USA) started it!

 

WE Honest sell at really cheap prices. I have some of their boulevard lights.

However, as to scale and resemblance to US products they are just slightly off! Also what they sell is interpretations of  what they must see as scale.

 

They do not look good next to really nice scaled signals. So place them in spots that are not focal points of the layout.

 

Further if you purchase their crossing signals you need to buy flasher and sound  circuits separately. Otherwise they are okay.

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