130' Motorised Turntable

Walthers Cornerstone 933-2618
Scale(s): 1:160 Scale, N Scale
GM Part Number: WH933-2618
130' Motorised Turntable
£355.00
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Sure to be the focal point of any N Scale engine terminal, this Walthers Cornerstone 130' Motorized Turntable is where steam locomotives, and later diesels, were turned around at the end of their runs. Normally serving a roundhouse, turntables were placed adjoining the roundhouse, servicing tracks and at major terminals, back shops.

This 130' turntable is large enough to turn larger locomotives such as a 4-8-4 Northerns, 2-10-2s all the way up to a 4-8-8-4 Big Boy. It'll look great at your locomotive terminal, at junctions and anywhere else large steam locomotives must be turned. On your layout use the 130' Motorized Turntable as the heart of your servicing facility alongside other Cornerstone N Scale railroad buildings.

Features:

  • 130' length typical of large tables built from 1920s on - some still in service today
  • Must-have detail for engine terminals
  • Holds locos up to 9-3/4" 247mm long - big enough for a 4-8-8-4!
  • Layout mounting templates for pit and Cornerstone Turntable Control Box
  • User-friendly, illustrated instructions simplify assembly
  • Control Box included for use on layouts with DC or DCC train control

Turntable Control Box Features:

  • Programmable indexing for up to 99 different tracks
  • One-touch 180-degree bridge rotation in either direction
  • Simplified LED display with adjustable brightness
  • Operable from up to four remote locations with additional Control Boxes (933-2320 each sold separately)
  • Comes complete with motor and Control Box, operates on 12-18v AC, 16-24v DC power supply (power supply not included)
  • Comes with Code 80 rail installed on bridge

Measurements

Bridge Length247mm
Mounting Hole252mm
Diameter263mm



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