Just a FYI for anyone looking for a deal. We posted some info up on our website that is good until 9/30/21
Have a great day. See you all at York next month.
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Just a FYI for anyone looking for a deal. We posted some info up on our website that is good until 9/30/21
Have a great day. See you all at York next month.
Millhouse, hands down, it’s the best made, best looking, a one time purchase and will last you a Lifetime, offering unlimited pleasure…. Enjoy. It can be controlled several ways, one bring with your Legacy Remote, or simply use the keypad…. It’s a Wow.. If you divide the cost by 15 years of fun, it’s not expensive at all. Great Question. It will be the Focal Point of your Railroad.
I've had my Ross Turntable for 3 years now and I have not had one single problem. I though it was pretty easy to install and the controls were easy to learn as well. Everyone's got a different opinion on this, but I have to give Ross credit so far its been a great product.
Mill house River Studio best there is. A bit Pricey but for the way it’s built you really cannot go wrong. Well worth the investment.
Millhouse or Ross would work well, those are the two big guns. The Millhouse is build like a battleship with a welded aluminum pit, looks like you could support your whole layout on it.
Both companies make excellent products. The indexing system on both are very similar.
The biggest difference I can see is the Ross is all wood construction, whereas the Milhouse is made with lighter aluminon.
You can't go wrong with either one.
my Millhouse is the best !!
Thanks guys! Two days left on this sale.
Two of my TTs are Millhouse. Very satisfied.
I power them with a MRC 9500 and a Dallee Yardmaster and get nice slow even speed.
They are hung from the bottom of the deck with tee nuts so the installation was easy to adjust to level.
Millhouse 34"....its awesome
To reverse a loco, it only needs to turn 180°. Is the B&O Mus. example the only one that existed in prototype, no short line, mining road, logging example known? And has anybody ordered or built one of these three brands discussed...or ? commercial brand detailed to look like it is armstrong or a gallows turntable I have a couple of gallows turntable kits from out of the past, but they look very flimsy for operation, even manual, much less powered. I have seen prototype photos of very short turntables turning Alaskan rail "critter", and streetcars, but doubt if anyone has built a powered model.
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