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MS Paint Anyone! Fire Apparatus Part III
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here is one i know that hasnt been done on this board anyway, AM General Brush Breaker for Mashpee Ma
I took a shot at the Philadelphia FD's 1969 FWD/Calavar 125 ft platform. Frustration got the best of me while trying to create all of the angles so I left it at what you see. The boom and rear body are mine.Additonal credits go to Engine5161, RIEMT, Rescue29Engine23, and Ladder13. If I missed someone please let me know.
Here is another Philly rig. In 1991 when Heavy Rescue #1 was placed in service they initially ran a two piece company. The primary piece was a 1979 ALF Century series with the pump removed to allow for additional storage space. Credits go to Ladder13, KDWMAEMT, EMTchris67, Engine5161, and myself.
ok so the other night i posted the municiple service AM General 6x6 as a brush breaker, tonight i have the Military fire service version of it as a 530B used from Vietnam up until the early to late 90's.
Another one to ad to my fiction Metro South department.
Engine 2514 2010 E\-One PUC (Dont forget its fictional <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> ) 1000 gal tank Credit kdwmaemt, slcpdexplorer
During my recent trip to the Pierce factory, I saw this rig for the Salem NH FD in the final inspection room. I was very impressed with it so I decide to draw and post it. Unfortunately due to other rigs being in the same room I was unable to get any decent pictures of the driver's side so all I can provide is the officer's side. An interesting thing about the rig is that there are no rear facing jumpseats, if anyone knows why, please post it, it's not something you see very often. Anyway, credits go to Ladder13, Rescue29Engine39, Paramedic_IL, Ambulance34, and myself.
This is the 2nd piece that responded as Rescue 1 in Philadelphia Pa. This is a 1979 Ford/Hesse beverage delivery truck. It was donated to the PFD and carried additional equipment. This responded with the ALF in my earlier post. The rear body was done by me, additional credits go to Ladder13 and Mayer22.
Here is a Ward La France engine, based loosely upon the design of the San Francisco Fire Dept's Ward engines, with a few slight altercations. Credits to KDWMAEMT,RIEMT,PARAMEDICIL,JFONG,FYRELINE,LADDER13,ENGINE5161,LEADFIRERESCUE and SLCPDEXPLORER. If I have forgotten anybody please let me know
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