Don't forget to change the batteries in your smoke detectors.
Engine 10 and Truck 13 District of Columbia Fire Department
MTH firehouse in Polarville.
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The building started out as a cast resin front from DSL Shops (I model in S). I added the walls using Plastruct "HO" bricks, which are perfect S size. A base and roof from styrene and paint completed the structure. The inside will be detailed eventually. The pumper on the left and in the left door are from Corgi, and the cab-over is a Hallmark Christmas ornament! It has a working, flashing light on the roof!
The building started out as a cast resin front from DSL Shops (I model in S). I added the walls using Plastruct "HO" bricks, which are perfect S size. A base and roof from styrene and paint completed the structure. The inside will be detailed eventually. The pumper on the left and in the left door are from Corgi, and the cab-over is a Hallmark Christmas ornament! It has a working, flashing light on the roof!
Great job Wayne!!
Just your basic Plasticville Fire Dept:
J White
Some nice looking fire houses.
Those are some beautiful models, guys. But like J. White, Plasticville does it for my fifties-themed layout. The action to the right is three firefighters practicing their skills on a wrecked '57 Chevy. (It seems like they are awfully close to the Chief's Studebaker, but well, the firehouse is right there). The policeman in front is directing traffic due to an accident down the road a ways.
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