All,
I currently have 2 turntables. 1 is a 3/4 assembled Mini Structures 120' UP turntable. It was my 13th birthday present that arrived in something about the size of a shoe box. This brought new meaning to the word KIT especially to a 13 year old that was just starting to assemble plastic car kits. My Pop was never into trains but could put **anything** together if he put his mind to it. And so we did put it together as 1 of my few father & son projects - well almost. I don't remember why it never got completely finished. It currently has American Flyer rail on the bridge. My second turntable is about 14" Dia. has a formed metal pit and plastic bridge. It was made by Wilson whoever they were. It is old school for sure - 50s or 60s. The bridge details are a bit oversized but it absolutely was made for S Gauge. I went pretty heavy to win it on eBay about 5 years ago. I have not seen 1 for sale before or since that listing. With the way things are going I should have room for a turntable before the year is over when last year when I was designing my layout I did not think it was ever going to happen. The work bench got moved this week (more on that later). I would like to use the M S turntable because everything I have will fit on it. But that is a real space gobbler. We will see what happens... Thank You, Bill Lane Modeling the Mighty Pennsy & PRSL in 1957 in S Scale since 1988 See my finished models at: <http://www.lanestrains.com/> http://www.lanestrains.com Look at what has been made in PRR in S Scale! Custom Train Parts Design <http://www.lanestrains.com/SolidWorks_Modeling.htm> http://www.lanestrains.com/SolidWorks_Modeling.htm PRR Builders Photos Bought, Sold & Traded (Trading is MUCH preferred) <http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRphotos.xls> http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRphotos.xls ***Join the PRR T&HS*** The other members are not ALL like me! <http://www.prrths.com/> http://www.prrths.com <http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRTHS_Application.pdf> http://www.lanestrains.com/PRRTHS_Application.pdf Join the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines Historical Society It's FREE to join! <http://www.prslhs.com/> http://www.prslhs.com Preserving The Memory Of The PRSL
