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Walthers Cornerstone 2618 - N Scale Motorized 130ft Turntable w/DCC - Assembled

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Walthers Cornerstone 2618 - N Scale Motorized 130ft Turntable w/DCC - Assembled
N Scale Motorized 130ft Turntable w/DCC - Assembled

DESCRIPTION:
- 130ft length typical of large tables built from 1920s on - some still in service today
- Must-have detail for engine terminals
- Holds locos up to 9-3/4 inches - big enough for a 4-8-8-4!
- Layout mounting templates for pit and Cornerstone Turntable Control Box
- User-friendly, illustrated instructions simplify assembly
- Requires 9-15/16 inch mounting hole to be cut in layout for installation
- 10-3/8 inches overall diameter
- Control Box included for use on layouts with DC or DCC train control

New Cornerstone Turntable Control Box for simple operation and programming with:
- Programmable indexing for up to 99 different tracks
- One-touch 180-degree bridge rotation in either direction
- Simplified LED display with adjustable brightness
- Operable from up to four remote locations with additional Control Boxes (933-2320 each sold separately)

Optional: To control turntable operation with DCC throttle or serial UART controller, purchase Cornerstone - Advanced Control Module (933-2321, available separately)
- Comes complete with motor and Control Box, operates on 12-18v AC, 16-24v DC power supply (power supply not included)
- Comes with Code 80 rail installed on bridge
Details
SKU 933-2618
Quantity in stock 1 item(s) available
Price: CA$394.99
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