Hi All, Good to meet you. First time poster on the forum with a basic question. I'm not a railway modeller (although I build a lot of Airfix models etc.) but my son has asked for a model railway for his birthday (he loves the model railway in Bourton on the water). Now, because he's autistic and we're hoping that this is something that we might be able to use prise him away from his electronic devices, my wife and I had decided to invest and get him something with some wow factor (although alas we can't quite afford DCC) as this might help get him into it and away from his games. We've got him a Flying Scotsman starter set, some additional track packs to make a 2nd circuit (B and C - thanks for the excellent 'getting started' PDF on these boards!) and a 2nd hand Intercity 125 (we might also get a building or two). I've also going to get a second controller, power supply and the correct connectors etc. as per your guide. This might sound like a lot, but we're going on the basis that we can sell it at a later date if he's uninterested... Anyway, getting to the point... One of the things he's asked for is working signal lights (Red, Green). It doesn't have to control the points or anything whizzy, just some thing where he can press a switch to change the colour and then manually stop the train next to them. The question I have is can you get this sort of thing with the switches already wired in, or is it something where I'm going to have to buy the pre-made lights, and wire in the switches, power etc? Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for any help. Cheers!