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Offline bobhunt2  
#1 Posted : 13 February 2007 07:30:49(UTC)
bobhunt2


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I am considering incorporating a turntable into my layout.

I do not expect to use it a great deal, and I would prefer not to have to let it into the baseboard so as to retain flexibilty.

I have seen in the dealers a number of turntables which appear to meet these criteria, some of which are manual.

My question is are any such turntables suitable for use with C track?
Offline bmcrae  
#2 Posted : 13 February 2007 07:34:36(UTC)
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I don't own the M* turntable yet, but I believe you need the adapter track if you are using C-track.
Offline foumaro  
#3 Posted : 13 February 2007 10:46:01(UTC)
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The 7286 from marklin needs the 24922 adapter track if you use c track.
Offline drstapes  
#4 Posted : 13 February 2007 13:25:27(UTC)
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Yes you would need adaptor pieces for an old M track turntable used with C track. The old turntables are incredibly noisy! They come up on ebay several times a year. You should be able to get one for £30 to £50 . Make sure it comes with its controller and it has been tested as they can be incredibly fiddly to get working.
Regards

Geoff (UK)

marklin HO from the 50's and 60's
Offline klinge-germany  
#5 Posted : 13 February 2007 14:55:51(UTC)
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in the early 80's i succeeded im 'marrying' the Fleischmann turntable (which became later available as M turntable,too) wirh the M track directly, it was not much work to do, so you are not dependent on the size of the adapter pieces (and the money they cost). But it has to be built in into the baseboard then, and as the C track is nearly of the same height than the M-track i think this one does not meet your requirements.
good luck
alfred
alfred...with M since 1960...layout under construction (in mind...)
collecting M items - but not a collector...
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Offline PierreGILLARD  
#6 Posted : 13 February 2007 15:35:43(UTC)
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You may also convert cheap kits to the Märklin system as I did with the Walthers Cornerstore turntable. wink

Pierre.
Offline Sander van Wijk  
#7 Posted : 13 February 2007 16:23:48(UTC)
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And... if you go with the Märklin TT you could also consider bypassing the rather badly designed control by buying yourself a new Fleischmann controller 6915. This controller is / will be fully compatible with the Märklin TT and have the advantage of simply selecting the track you want to go to, instead of having the bridge to stop and wait for your response at every track it passes.
Sander
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Offline PierreGILLARD  
#8 Posted : 15 February 2007 00:55:33(UTC)
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I just have discovered another turntable manufacturer : Bowser Trains. It seems that you may have the choice of track. So, maybe K-Track would fit ...

Pierre.
Offline Hoffmann  
#9 Posted : 15 February 2007 02:05:31(UTC)
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Hi all,

Heljan also makes a Turntable which has allready adaptors for Marklin C-track.

Martin
marklin-eh
Offline che  
#10 Posted : 21 December 2007 01:08:00(UTC)
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Now that the Fleischmann Turntable control switch 6915 is supposed to have been on the market for some time, I wonder if any one has yet tried it with the M* 7286 Turntable. According to Fleischmann specs, it should be fully compatible, and the user interface seems to be quite nice.

Chris
Offline Armando  
#11 Posted : 13 January 2009 06:49:04(UTC)
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Hi,
It seems that the current Märklin turntable has more shade than light sides. Should we expect a retooling/upgrade any time soon? I have been holding off purchasing one waiting to see if they come up with an improved product.
Best regards,
Armando García

Offline klinge-germany  
#12 Posted : 13 January 2009 13:32:16(UTC)
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hello armando,
that's always the question if you want to buy a product which is a little bit older..the tt was constructed by fleischmann i think in the late 70's in two versions, one of them capable to serve for AC maerklin system (no. 6652, extensions 6653). at that time a big improvement compared to the old maerklin tt with its unflexible fixed track location. i bought one in the early 80's, but that time was of course pre-digital. i never had problems with it, the only thing i remember was that is was a bit noisy from the motor. it is still in its box and awaiting awakening with my next layout. there are some shortcomings on it looking from now : the signals are unlighted, but there are hints available to overcome that
it represents a 27m prototype which fits not into smaller loco stations
maybe operation with the fleischmann control 6915 is an option
in 'native' mode only k-tracks connects to it directly
the nowadays RRP of 370 euro is IMHO very high for us 'normal' members here
but there are some on ebay, maybe the best deal is to look for the FLM 6652, but of course then you do not have an original 'masterpiece'......

i will use it in my next layout with a 15 stand loco shed from pola (now faller)(3 sets) which supports 7,5 degree track connection. furthermore i will use my second one (bought on ebay 3 years ago for about 110 euros) as a 'standalone' tt just for turning the locos without connecting to a shed, this is a prototype situation which existed not seldom.

because the tt is i think not a very high demanded product i expect no new version in the next few years.

alfred...with M since 1960...layout under construction (in mind...)
collecting M items - but not a collector...
editing posts only for tyops...uppps...typos
Offline Maxi  
#13 Posted : 14 January 2009 03:06:23(UTC)
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Well that's in the eye of the beholder.
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#14 Posted : 14 January 2009 03:15:17(UTC)
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This isn't Lutz's layout by the way! Still very impressive nonetheless.


http://www.pmw-winnenden.de/
Offline Darren W  
#15 Posted : 14 January 2009 05:55:03(UTC)
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I really like what Pierre did in his thread about modifying the Walthers turntable. I think I may try something like that when I get to that stage.
Offline Legless  
#16 Posted : 14 January 2009 10:04:28(UTC)
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By the way Biddaddynz, do you know who's layout this is?
I'll like to get in contact to find out some details.
Legless
Era's 1 to 111,C track,k track
Offline Bigdaddynz  
#17 Posted : 14 January 2009 11:29:54(UTC)
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Quote:
[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Legless
<br />By the way Biddaddynz, do you know who's layout this is?
I'll like to get in contact to find out some details.



Mike, check the 'Kontakt' section of the website, or you could email them at mail@pmw-winnenden.de

From a Google translation of the website, it appears the layout was started by 5 friends who wanted to have a shared MRR hobby over the winter months and proceeded to build a large layout. The origins go back some 40+ years.

I had previously come across this website when searching the internet, but I recently received a brochure about the layout with a shipment of Marklin items I got from ETS. Most humorous are the double train tracks going through the toilets!

What you see in the pictures Lutz posted is about 1/20th of the actual layout.
Offline mmrcnzjohn  
#18 Posted : 14 January 2009 12:21:36(UTC)
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hope the trains don't whistle as the pass through there!
Offline Legless  
#19 Posted : 15 January 2009 00:25:36(UTC)
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Bigdaddynz, thanks for the info.
I've got some great ideas from this site.
Legless
Era's 1 to 111,C track,k track
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