Single Line Token Exchange

This is a series of nine identical railway workers, probably signalmen, which enables a simulated “before and after” single line token exchange by using layers and the “Show/Hide Layer” rule or the “Layer Control” driver command using Driver Commands and Session Rules.

The nine figures are:

DDD Token exchange 01 – a railway worker “at rest” after handing over the single line token.

DDD Token exchange 02 – a railway worker offering the token to the driver, holding it in his gloved right hand.

DDD Token exchange 03 – – a railway worker offering the token to the driver, holding it in his gloved left hand.

DDD Token exchange 04 – a railway worker offering the token to the driver, holding it in his gloved right hand and extending the other arm to receive the exchange token.

DDD Token exchange 05 – a railway worker offering the token to the driver, holding it in his gloved left hand and extending the other arm to receive the exchange token.

DDD Token exchange 06 – a railway worker extending his gloved right arm to receive a token from the driver.

DDD Token exchange 07 – a railway worker extending his gloved left arm to receive a token from the driver.

DDD Token exchange 08 – a railway worker holding the token on his right arm after accepting it from the driver.

DDD Token exchange 09 – a railway worker holding the token on his left arm after accepting it from the driver.

This set of standing figures should meet every possibility. They seem to me to be suitable for use on typical UK platform, 1.3 metres above Trainz baseboard level, but platforms can vary considerable in height, and older ones were often lower. For use with the figure at ground level, it must be assumed that the driver is leaning out of his cab.