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Posted - December 12 2012 : 12:01:10 PM
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this is missing the ladder and man climbing
know where i could find one.
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Posted - December 12 2012 : 3:47:13 PM
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| U have used plastic mesh from a craft store and painted it for ladders. Just cut it to the length needed. Cheaper too that way.
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Posted - December 13 2012 : 05:40:27 AM
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| Might be the Revell one later sold by AHM and eventually Con-Cor.
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Posted - December 13 2012 : 3:07:33 PM
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That was also sold by IHC in a set of small railroad buildings....In the same colors seen here! I've built many of them over the years for clubs I've been an active member of!
~John
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Posted - December 14 2012 : 12:45:05 AM
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I have a couple of ladders that might work for ya. They're probably not for your tank, but possibly could be made to work.
Glenn
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Posted - December 14 2012 : 08:15:20 AM
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* Along with the ladder being missing, also the long board with its float connected pointer that went up and down its length, as the water level changed. On the board was painted a scale, in feet, showing how much water was in the tank. toptrain1
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