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#30 water tower
Posted by msacco on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 3:28 PM
Hoping someone can help on this. MY friend just acquired one of these. It's the version with brown beam superstructure, amber tank and grey metal base.
His tank is an excellent condition but he noticed that the brown superstructure has been glued. It seems that this part of the tower is made up of many of these brown interlocking ladder type pieces. Well, his pieces have been glued. A pretty good job and he's thinking maybe Lionel glued it as part of the assembly process. I'm not so sure. The tower is in otherwise excellent shape so it's pretty weird that someone would have taken it apart and glued it.
Does anyone have one of these and can confirm what there's looks like?

thanks,
Mike Sacco
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Posted by iguanaman3 on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 6:15 PM
Lionel glued the support frame together at the factory. All of the plastic frames are that way.

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Posted by msacco on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 9:11 PM
Thanks Neil,
He'll be glad to hear it. WE just weren't sure what to make of it without one to compare it to. This forum is awesome, thanks again,

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Posted by tsgtbob on Wednesday, February 22, 2006 5:26 PM
Just for grins and giggles, pull the roof off, and see if the inner tank wall (for the 38 pumping tower) was cut off, or it the inner wall is still there. I have one that has the saw marks from the removal of this "extra" plastic. Call it a "transisition" piece, and somewhat rare.
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Posted by msacco on Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:05 PM
Yeah, I noticed that he has the one with the wall ground down as well. I happened to email someone else and he mentioned that these are somewhat rare too. Seems Lionel was cutting out this not needed wall and reusing the plastic excess.


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Posted by tsgtbob on Thursday, February 23, 2006 1:03 PM
According to the Greenberg''s accessory guide, this was only done for a short period of time. Apparently the labor involved didn't offset the cost savings, vs. re tooling the die for the tank.

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