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Offline Richard

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Re: Looking For A Part…
« Reply #10 on: February 11, 2010, 19:07:55 »



... quit having sticker shock with LGB and for that matter any G Scale trains

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G-scale prices seem to have really gone through the roof. Glad I bought mine when the prices were just expensive and not ridiculous! ...  :o


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Re: Looking For A Part…
« Reply #11 on: March 31, 2010, 07:24:28 »
Just incase anyone’s confused as to what I’m talking about…
Here’s a black and white photo of one in a very-large (even working) scale:
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/3373720/Hulton-Archive
And a relatively modern ground-level view of what looks like the real thing:
http://gfv1929.blogspot.com/2009/01/pere-marquette-railroad-turntable.html
Perhaps suggestions on how to build one that doesn’t look like an amature built it… ¿Anyone? ¿Please? ??? :'(
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Re: Looking For A Part…
« Reply #12 on: April 01, 2010, 02:39:04 »
Andy,

I think the links Rasputin posted and Indianna's link to Rockler should give you all the information you need, I think the easiest would be to build one similar to the picture Richard posted to avoid the need to build a sunken pit. If you plan to use this outdoors or are considering using a roundhouse then things become a bit stickier since you will probable want to index the wheel and motorize it. I would suggest building an inexpensive model using a lazysusan and once you have a feel for the size and weight requirements upgrade it using plywood and hardware from Rockler. I don't know where you are located so I have no idea what resources are available or how comfortable you are in scratchbuilding, keep this thread alive and I am sure we can work something out!  :wave:


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