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Model Railroading > Let’s see your turntableDate: 08/07/22 11:39 Let’s see your turntable Author: WrongWayMurphy The Texas & Gulf uses a generic Walthers 90 footer with one of the earlier controllers.
I programmed it per the instructions and it saved the stops, then would forget them. I reprogrammed it probably a half dozen times and more often than not in short order the memory would be gone. Now I just operate it manually and have found i enjoy operating it more now. This MKt 2-8-2 Mikado is one of the larger engines that I run so the 90 ft. table is more than adequate for my pike. Date: 08/07/22 18:17 Re: Let’s see your turntable Author: NiagaraMike Very nice scene !
Date: 08/08/22 05:08 Re: Let’s see your turntable Author: chessie7602 This is my turntable in Cumberland MD from my old layout which has been dismantled when I moved. The houses in the background are photos of the actual houses on E Offut Street that borders the locomotive facility there.
Date: 08/08/22 06:00 Re: Let’s see your turntable Author: santafedan Date: 08/08/22 08:38 Re: Let’s see your turntable Author: kurtarmbruster Fine modeling, sir, thanks for the look.
Date: 08/08/22 10:41 Re: Let’s see your turntable Author: BAB I have one of the larger ones called them a few years back about some new controler deal they updated the orginal one. Said that one could get the updated stuff from them got a different one at O Scale West this year off of a layout being dismantaled. Give them a call and see if they have any news about switching over to the newer style. Boyd in Chiloquin where its very warm,
Date: 08/18/22 14:28 Re: Let’s see your turntable Author: X582 My 3-rail layout. Roundhouse and turntable were built before 1940, first used on the O scale Club in Milwaukee Wisconsin.
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