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MS Paint Anyone! Fire Apparatus Part III
Here is the NYC Department of Corrections (ex-FDNY) 1981 Mack CF. It has a 1000 gpm pump and 500 gallon tank.Credits to Ladder13, Engine5161, and ChrisC.


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Haven't Posted Here in Awhile, So I decided to make a fictional Rescue Squad 2. 2009 Spartan Evolution/SVI Walk-In Rescue.
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Haven't Posted Here in Awhile, So I decided to make a fictional Rescue Squad 2. 2009 Spartan Evolution/SVI Walk-In Rescue.


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Here is another fictional Rig. STLFD Engine 4. Pierce Enforcer in the new color scheme! and also a 2001 spartan smeal in the new colors! If you see any of your stuff please say so. then I can document the credit for further user. I did some research on where I got this stuff, so I think I got it right.


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here are a couple of old school CF's from Malden Mass, first is where i fell inlove with the CF Engine 3, and next is Ladder 2 a Mack/Thibault MMA

   

   
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[quote name='firemark' date='09 March 2010 - 08:51 PM' timestamp='1268184678' post='369094']

Here is the NYC Department of Corrections (ex-FDNY) 1981 Mack CF. It has a 1000 gpm pump and 500 gallon tank.Credits to Ladder13, Engine5161, and ChrisC.

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great work on the DOC engine, i did one up a while back as well here is my take on it

   
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I would have posted this one in the police thread but since its in "purgatory" i cant find it..lol, AM General 530B for NYPD

   
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Memphis Tn, High Pressure wagon ALF

   
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here is another CF from Providence RI former engine 8

   
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Providence RI's former Tower Ladder 2, Mack/Baker scope

   
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Chris, nice work on your DOC rig as well. Love the NYPD truck.
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While at a technical rescue competition held at the Minneapolis FD's academy I was able to check a few of these older rigs out that were kept there. These were always interesting being tillered areials pulled by 4 door, commercial tractors. I don't have much info on them except they're on the Ford L series chassis for the tractors and Pirsch for the trailers and aerial. I'm going to take a guess and say late 70's or very early 80's. Some of the equipment details are a guess as to where it might have been carried since these rigs were out of service and pretty well stripped of most tools and the door patch is not authentic. Credits to Mayer22, Ladder13, JFong, KDWMAEMT, RIEMT, Engine5161, and myself.


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[quote name='firemark' date='10 March 2010 - 10:33 PM' timestamp='1268280821' post='369388']

While at a technical rescue competition held at the Minneapolis FD's academy I was able to check a few of these older rigs out that were kept there. These were always interesting being tillered areials pulled by 4 door, commercial tractors. I don't have much info on them except they're on the Ford L series chassis for the tractors and Pirsch for the trailers and aerial. I'm going to take a guess and say late 70's or very early 80's. Some of the equipment details are a guess as to where it might have been carried since these rigs were out of service and pretty well stripped of most tools and the door patch is not authentic. Credits to Mayer22, Ladder13, JFong, KDWMAEMT, RIEMT, Engine5161, and myself.

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Beautiful job with that rig, I miss them. I had always wanted to do MPLS fleet but I can never work up the nerve to do it for fear of now doing them justice.
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My immediate first thought on this rig was that it looks like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Fire Engines. Poor thing.

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Thanks, here is an engine to go along with the ladder. Credits to Mayer22, Ladder13, Engine5161, and Rescue29Engine23.


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Nice Job with the Minneapolis Stuff, its cool to see stuff from the home state. i really hope you continue on with more.(Hint, Hint) just kidding
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[quote name='firemark' date='11 March 2010 - 02:34 AM' timestamp='1268291640' post='369409']

Thanks, here is an engine to go along with the ladder. Credits to Mayer22, Ladder13, Engine5161, and Rescue29Engine23.

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Mark, I have to look. I think I have some hand drawings I did as we sat down at Station 1 at somepoint in a box here. Glad to see what you have posted and MOVED off PROBIE status. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/computer.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Computer' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/usa.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Usa' />
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Anyone use Windows 7? What are you doing about the destruction of paint??
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Windows 7 MS Paint sucks, I hate it.
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Last two for Minneapolis since these four were the only pictures I was able to get. The First one is another Ford L series with the striping and lettering added. I know they are not exact and I could'nt quite get the shield design down for the cab door. Credits remain the same as the other two, Engine5161, Ladder13, Mayer22, Rescue29Engine23, JFong, KDWMAEMT, and RIEMT.


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And here is the other, this time on the International chassis. Credits again to Engine5161, Ladder13, RIEMT, KDWMAEMT, JFong, Mayer22,and Rescue29Engine23.


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