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QUOTE: Originally posted by Budliner I have the heljan turntable and its very cheeply made stay away from it if you want smoth opperation ah but there round house they make is out of this world I have seen one bashed with 2 kits inside had some nice detail lights replacement diesels motors nice brick Kenneth C
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QUOTE: Originally posted by pbuck just a note walthers is coming ouy with the same tt in a 90 foot nersion soon dont remember where i saw this but remember... also i like my bowser tt i have dcc and hooked the drive moter up tru a decoder and get very good speed control no momentum instant stop good luck phil
QUOTE: Originally posted by richhotrain I own the Walthers 130' turntable, and it is fantastic. It performs flawlessly, and the indexing is extremely accurate. I have had no problems with it. My one complaint is minor, and it has to do with the control box. It is a plastic, dark grey, and somewhat difficult to work with. The controls consist of two pads, one of which must be depressed with your finger to turn the table either clockwise or counterclockwise. The pads are part of the surface of the control box and, being dark gray, the pads are hard to see when the control box is mounted on the front or side of the layout framework. But, overall, the turntable is superb, easy to install and wire, and accomodates even the largest steam engine. I would look no further.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage $300 for the smaller 90' turntable?!? Well, that makes perfect sense...[%-) Tom