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derfberger
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this was in a garage sale box in pieces.

I think i found everything and figured out how to assemble

I assume it is a water tank to supply water to a steam engine.

The piece lying on the paper is the fill tube which there isn't an apparent way to attach. There is a hole in the bottom of the tube which would allow it to swivel but no place to insert except a post that was lying loose. No place to attach the post

Not sure if the post even belongs to the tank.

There are also two tiny holes at the bottom of the base that looks like a ladder would insert into
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hi derfberger,that don`t half look like the life like kit
http://tycotrain.tripod.com/lifelikemodeltrainscollectorsresource/id19.html
or the revell kit on this page
i reckon its this one check the pole next to tower
http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r132/tonycook1966/Revell%20HO-Scale%20Trains/RevellT9005.jpg

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romcat
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Similar but It doesn't look like a Tyco.

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i am positive its a revell ken
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romcat
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Could be Ken.

They sure made one like that.

Gotta find a Pine river Coaling & Water Works Life-like. Not immediate but later...

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Definatly a Revell. They made some great kits.
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derfberger
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 Posted - September 02 2010 :  10:35:35 AM Link directly to this reply  Show Profile  Add derfberger to Buddylist
right on

you guys are incredable.

Dug through box and found the pipe stand and guy on ladder. Unfortunately ladder broken and partially missing. Maybe i'll find a ladder some where

Checked the Revell web site. apparently they are no longer in train stuff

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