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The usual conundrum. There are a few etsy sellers with accurate 3D printed ones, but those may have durability issues on a Module. A couple Chinese outfits have some generic ones, though they have funky proportions. unfortunately the NJI ones are rarity, and I buy them on sight. Its not rocket science to scratch them out of brass tube and sheet stock. Its just incredibly tedious. I experimented with using Leather punches to make the targets then to punch a center hole. Then rolled 3 mil strips around the brass tube for the pole to make the hood. Not super complicated but a single crossing requires making 8-16 of the targets depending on the chosen prototype.
Very nice. This is very good work
@Mark W made some fantastic ones on his FreeMo module. I thought there was a discussion about them with some "how to" as well, but this was a while ago and I can't find the thread:
Those fence sections - well done. Look great. As for road markings - not knowing your era (apologies, I am too lazy to go through the thread) I would recommend either google earth for modern or look around for the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices or MUTCD. For my era (1969) the appropriate MUTCD is the 1961 edition. Note that the manual reflects what should be, not what is. There are also sources of aerial photos floating around if you need to step back in time but they don't always work well for road markings...