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Hi everyone I'm in the process of installing my TT and roundhouse and thought I would share

photo's with everyone. First I must thank my friend Mike.R, a fellow forum member, for helping me with trying to figure

out where to fit it into my layout. Also like to thank some other forum members, first I must thank

CSXAL for selling me a well built and very smooth running turntable. Then I would like to thank

a few other forum members for posting there great idea's on this fourm, Alex Ingerniro,Patrick H, Rich883

and Eliot Scher. There great work and photo's helped me so much.

 

The turntable is a 28 inch unit with manual indexing

The roundhouse was originally an engine shed which I disassmbled and used only

the front back sides. The roof is 1/8th inch masonite and so is the back.The inside

frame work is 3/8 inch square stock. All the lighting is from old passenger car bulbs.

 

Hope you all enjoy and thanks for looking

I will add to this post as I make more progress

 

THANKS,ALEX

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Alex...you are doing a great job!  You will really like Al's turntable.  You are giving me the desire to get back to work on the steam facility....I installed the turntable a year ago in January and haven't done a thing since, been too busy on other areas of the layout.  Your pictures will give me incentive to get back to the task!

 

Thanks,

Alan

Alex,

 

Your turntable and roundhouse most certainly are coming along fine!

 

When I first read “…with manual indexing” I was visualizing a small hand crank operated from the periphery of the layout. But then realized that you must have meant the standard TT motor drive, which you will control with a manually operated switch or switches, correct?

 

Your roundhouse looks great and I can hardly wait to see pictures when you get it completed. I particularly like how the ceiling lights show up when looking through the doors.

 

Thanks for sharing!

 

Alex

Thanks William,George,Alan,and Alex for the kind words

 

William, you should look into this turntable really well built

Alan, when you get a chance I would like to see some photo's of your turntable

Alex, to control my TT I will be using an HO transformer, because the TT is at

the edge of the table.Sorry I should have explained myself better

There will be a lot more photo's to come, I will keep this an on going post

There's a lot more info I want to share with everyone.

 

THANKS TO ALL OF YOU, ALEX

Wow,  Alex, that is coming along really nice. I can't wait til the next time I come over to run trains. Gonna be fun with all the new changes and updates.

That roundhouse is coming along great! I really like the way you installed the support poles and the lighting.  Looks really good. And I don't have to tell you how much I like the turntable.

Keep up the good work. And keep posting pictures to keep us updated on your progress.

Thanks for sharing.

Mike R
  
 
Hi Alex,
Great photos and wonderful TT and RH.   I've looked at several of your earlier posts and am very impressed with your work.  I wasn't able to find a track plan for your layout...do you have one
 
I am in the process of planning mine.  Not my first layout, but the first where I have lots of dedicated space, some $$ and don't have to buy any more engines or rolling stock!  Decided on gargraves and Ross switches.  Looking for multiple levels, including and "L/subway" and city scenes and bridges to span water. I have an old postwar Bascule that I weathered and converted with quiet, strong motor, as well as a new Lionel Hellgate bridge. That's why your city work is so appealing.
 
I have RR-Track and have been playing around with it a bit.  Any help by sharing your track plan would be appreciated.
 
Jim
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Originally Posted by lioneljim:
  
 
Hi Alex,
Great photos and wonderful TT and RH.   I've looked at several of your earlier posts and am very impressed with your work.  I wasn't able to find a track plan for your layout...do you have one
 
I am in the process of planning mine.  Not my first layout, but the first where I have lots of dedicated space, some $$ and don't have to buy any more engines or rolling stock!  Decided on gargraves and Ross switches.  Looking for multiple levels, including and "L/subway" and city scenes and bridges to span water. I have an old postwar Bascule that I weathered and converted with quiet, strong motor, as well as a new Lionel Hellgate bridge. That's why your city work is so appealing.
 
I have RR-Track and have been playing around with it a bit.  Any help by sharing your track plan would be appreciated.
 
Jim

Hi Jim sorry I didn't see your post sooner

thank you for your kind words.

First I would like to say you picked the right track and switches

great choice. I don't have a track plan believe it or not all of my

planing is in my mind. But I will try to draw a plan for you to see.

This track plan is very complex.When people come to see my layout

they can't figure out the track plan, they see a train a then it disappears.

 

It will take a little time but I will draw a track plan and post it here

 

THANKS, ALEX

 

 

 

 

Alex,

 

Your a real showoff! First a picture of your layout in the photo album of CTT now this. LOL!! Looks really good! That was a great idea kitbashing the MTH Engine shed into a roundhouse. Again can't wait to see it in person. I may even come by next week! Like it or not. That is gonna look great when it's done.

 

Mike R

Alex - thanks so much for posting this!  We (father-son project with my 8-year old sons) are finalizing our layout plan now and are modeling the late steam era.  We badly want a turntable and roundhouse.  This thread is very informative.  Just not sure if we'll have the room needed, though.  The area we can use is approx. 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 feet.  What size TT did you go with and how much actual room does it and the RH all take up, all things considered? 

 

Didn't even know about this TT manufacturer and was looking at the offerings from a few others.  So glad I discovered your thread for this reason too.  After viewing the Youtube video and then doing some quick comparos, seems like this brand might be the cadillac of turntables?

 

Peter

Hi Peter, thanks for you kind comment, the approximate size you will

need is 65 inches deep by 50 inches wide I know you have less than

that. But the turn table will fit and instead of a roundhouse you can

put an engine shed. Is there any way you can gain more room.

My roundhouse is scratch built and was made to the dimensions that I

had to work with. A roundhouse kit would be larger and would never fit.

As for the turn table it is a gem it 28 inches round, check out my thread

on 3 rail o gauge section to see it operating.

 

let me know

THANKS, ALEX

Alex,

 

Great job on finishing up the turntable. I like the color you picked for the control cab. Cinder base is a nice color to. Now you just need to find the right figure to have in the cab controlling the TT. On my own TT I used this Arttista figure. The guy is always sleeping on the job. 

 

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Hi everyone here is a drawing of my track plan, I hope I did

a good job and everyone can understand it. My daughter helped me with these drawings.

Lionel Jim I know you asked me for a track plan I'm sorry it took

so long to do. I hope this helps.

There is two 072 lower run's and two upper level run's, one is

042 and the other is 054. The lower and upper levels are connected

as you will see in the drawing's.

 

THANKS, ALEX

 

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