You are trying to model a very small turntable. I understand that you are trying to fit it into your shelf layout but it is going to consume a great deal of space.
A 5" turn turntable would represent 67'. A 6" turntable such as the Peco is roughly 80'. Before you spend alot of money or time I would compare your current engines to a 5" section of straight track.
Remember the bridge in the turntable rotates, so you will need clearance on each end to be able to rotate the bridge. You will also need space around the turntable to sink the pit and run tracks. Not to mention a roundhouse, coaling tower, ash pit, water tower, etc...
If you are only running small motive power, swithers or older 4-4-0 type engines then you may be able to get away with such a small turntable, but modern steam and early diesal will probably require a 9 - 10" bridge.
Russell
A 5" turn turntable would represent 67'. A 6" turntable such as the Peco is roughly 80'. Before you spend alot of money or time I would compare your current engines to a 5" section of straight track.
Remember the bridge in the turntable rotates, so you will need clearance on each end to be able to rotate the bridge. You will also need space around the turntable to sink the pit and run tracks. Not to mention a roundhouse, coaling tower, ash pit, water tower, etc...
If you are only running small motive power, swithers or older 4-4-0 type engines then you may be able to get away with such a small turntable, but modern steam and early diesal will probably require a 9 - 10" bridge.
Russell