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I did see Fleischmann present new turntable for the AC number 665201. Delivery at Q3/2019. |
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Analog at 499.90 euros I think it is expensive... |
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Joined: 10/07/2002(UTC) Posts: 3,298 Location: Patagonia
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Well, old 7286 rango around 300 euros. On the other hand now there will be a supply of additional spokes... Regards |
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Joined: 09/08/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,919 Location: Auckland,
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Great to see fleischmann continuing to support us with an elegant turntable
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Originally Posted by: mvd71  Great to see fleischmann continuing to support us with an elegant turntable Yes i plan to buy this one and Märklin new loco shed. Fleischmann new turntable fits with the K-tracks. The turntable are same like Märklins 7286. |
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Joined: 18/02/2008(UTC) Posts: 1,334
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Originally Posted by: Goofy 
Yes i plan to buy this one and Märklin new loco shed. Fleischmann new turntable fits with the K-tracks. The turntable are same like Märklins 7286.
Hello, I have the previous version of this Fleischman turntable. It fits the K track, but the rails don't have the same color. The Fleischman rails are yellowish as in general the tracks for 2 rails systems are (strange that 2 rail people in general don't like the pukos but accept yellowish rails...). The color of the turntable is different from the Märklin 7286 also. The new Märklin shed has 12 degree separation between tracks. The Fleischman turntable needs 15 or 7,5 degrees. When I saw the new Fleischman turntable in their site it seemed to me that is analogue in operation (no decoder, no sounds, etc). Th eprice suggests the opposite. Probably you would be better with a used in good condition 7286 than with the new Fleischmann. I think you can still buy sets with the exit tracks for the 7286. There are also solutions in the market (I think LDT but not sure) to digitize the 7286. regards Miguel |
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Joined: 21/05/2004(UTC) Posts: 1,768 Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Originally Posted by: mbarreto  Originally Posted by: Goofy 
Yes i plan to buy this one and Märklin new loco shed. Fleischmann new turntable fits with the K-tracks. The turntable are same like Märklins 7286.
Hello, The Fleischman rails are yellowish as in general the tracks for 2 rails systems are (strange that 2 rail people in general don't like the pukos but accept yellowish rails...). They would most likely be painting the rails, so it is of no concern. |
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Originally Posted by: mbarreto  I think you can still buy sets with the exit tracks for the 7286. I tried to buy some exit tracks when I bought my 7286 (shortly after M announced it's C-Track TT), it looked as though they were still available to order new but I couldn't get any. Had to buy them from ebay.de - not cheap - at all. But still I now have a TT with 9 possible exit tracks |
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