Hi John:

I think the overall wheelbase of your NYC Mike will probably disqualify my 
turntable suggestion, but I've had good results converting an HO Helgan 
turnable 
to S.  It's 98' in HO..works out to 73 feet in S..branch line length.  Two 
things I like about this turntable are its low cost, about 40 bucks, and the 
fact that although it's plastic, it has a metal roller-bearing spider for real 
smooth bridge operation.  However, all that keeps the thing from crashing to 
the 
floor below is a thin plastic lip around the turntable pit.  The first time I 
ran my  Overland RS-18 on to it, the centre of the pit dropped about a quarter 
of an inch!  I've since put a wood brace across the bottom to keep the pit from 
sagging under the heavier S scale locos.  My turntable isn't motorized yet.  so 
far I'm content with "fingerstrong" operation.

Jim 



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From: John M Walker <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, January 2, 2011 2:38:31 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} suitable S Scale Turntables?

  
Greetings friends -

I am 95% finished with my trackplan. My main goal was to increase radii on my 
primary tracks to a minimum of 110 cm (43"). This was done to accomodate a 
River 

Raisin H10b Mikado (NYC) I recently purchased. In the stable I presently have 
two (2) SHS 2-8-0s, an SHS SW-9, and an AM Pacific. 

Because I was able to save more space when re-designing this layout, I am eager 
to install a turntable because I have a large open area in which it could fit 
nicely. Unfortunately, on the Bowser website I read the following (I am not 
sure 

how old this post is): We have discontinued production of these kits ... 
Applies 

to all turntables.
 
My local hobby shop suggests I use the Atlas O-scale turntable but it looks, 
well, I guess I'd say too toylike. Maybe one of you has a solution. I'd like to 
figure this out now as I plan to begin laying track in the coming weeks.

BTW: I am a mediocre scratch-builder, sad to say.

Many thanks in advance for any ideas,
John

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