Very old design goes way back to the steam era and Airfix Railways. The molds are old and leak leaving a lot of flash That said careful cleaning up the flash and mold lines is not a problem. Dry fitting ensures everything fits before gluing. It makes up into a good representation of a steam age turntable. My one will be motorised and controlled electronically with programmed indexing. .A bargain at the price. One can be lazy and pay over £50 for a certain other product.
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An old kit (originally Airfix), but bought to be used as a basis for a more substantial turntable. The kit built as it stands would be quite flimsy for active use in a model railway, and needs a bit of work to strengthen and improve it mechanically. As such it is good value.
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Quite a decent litle model; not at all bad for the money. Some manufacturing anomalies mean a little improvisation and / or experience is necessary during assembly. Instructions reasonably clear but a little basic; some painting suggestions might be nice. Overall, pretty good and can be fairly easily motorised to turn it into a fully operational item.
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You need patient of Job and good steady hands adn eyesight to assemble this and other plastic kits. Then you have to paint them . Once completed they lok good but you may prefer to buy ready assembled. Problem with laying track as you have it incline each piece of track entering or leaving the turn table. Its a casr you take your choice and live with the oujtcome. I won't use palsitc agaig too old and worn out to assemble it.
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It equals similar products from other renowned brands in every respect but not the price.
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