MS Paint Anyone! Fire Apparatus Part III
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Nice work on the Manch-Vegas Rigs!!!
Here is an un-numbered Seattle Pierce tiller. Origional drawing by RIEMT and KDWMAEMT. I shortened up the cab a bit and re-did the wheel well trim, drew up the cab top scene light and the graphics and re-did the area around the tandem axels to reflect what the real rig looks like. A big thank you to all who posted pics in the Pacific North West section, that is what I used to be as accurate as possible.
Here's one that I just finished for the fictional Tom and Jerry Airport. I slightly modified the rear body, changed the lighting to LEDs, colored, striped and lettered it-both by cut and paste and freehand. I am wondering if anybody can improve the lettering. I like it but it can be better than what I was able to do. Credit goes out to Kevin, Phil and Paramedic IL. If I missed anybody let me know and I will correct it. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/drredengine.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Jay Kormann
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Haven't drawn anything in quite awhile, but done this one today. It's a fictional L.A. County Crown/Pierce 85' Snorkel Quint. I drew everything myself, except the awesome details (lights, pump panel detail, and wheels. Credits as always to KDWMAEMT & RIEMT for those things. THANKS!
This ones for you Jack.
You made mention that I might be working on a new E\-One for Boston. While not for Boston, or any department, I was indeed working on an E\-One. Heres an E\-One HP100 Platform on the Cyclone II cab. Ive got version with and without the pump/sidestacker body. Credit to Fyreline, RIEMT and Myself.
i had nothing to do today and figured I'd do something new for me. Its' a 1960's Seagrave Sedan Engine,I do have to say i do like the look of old school stuff. thanks to KDWMAEMT RIEMT for the parts
Here are the actual units now, instead of the "fantasy rigs" I worked up. We are currently looking to replace both.
Valley Park Fire District Quint 1922 1998 Pierce Lance 75' Credit kdwmaemt, slcpdexplorer
Here is the Quint's stationmate.
Valley Park Fire District Engine 1924 1994 Pierce Arrow Credit kdwmaemt, slcpdexplorer
Nice work guys. Very well done. Phil, you have a 100' Pierce aerial on that rig. Do you need a 75' ladder to put on there? Let me know and Ill post it for you.
Ill drop one more here. An E\-One HM 100 RMA on the Cyclone II Cab. Credit to Fyreline, RIEMT and Myself.
[quote name='SLCPDEXPLORER' date='16 December 2009 - 11:51 PM' timestamp='1261024264' post='352805']
If you dont mind posting the 75', please do!! [/quote] Here ya go Phil. A Pierce Arrow XT with a 75' RMA. If you need just the aerial sections so you can put it together yourself, let me know and Ill post it.
[quote name='Jay Kormann' date='17 December 2009 - 01:16 AM' timestamp='1261029386' post='352821']
Not to be a "Grade A Pain In the Buns" here, but Kevin do you have a version of that with full length cab doors and a sign board on the aerial? I am trying to do that on my own with an existing drawing and am failing miserably. [/quote] Sure Jay, not a problem.
Here's a Spartan Gladiator Evolution rear-mount pumper for Middlebury College, Vermont. Credit to RIEMT, KDWMAEMT, AVFC1699, and code3ville. Hope I didn't miss anyone.
So, who's been following the "new Ward LaFrance" posts? Looks like the company may be re-joining the fire apparatus business (well, the name, anyway). What might it look like?
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