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Engine 4 (retired)
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Engine 4 is a 2012 Pierce Dash cf pumper. It features a 2000 GPM pump, 450 gallon water tank, 40 gallon foam tank.
About this creation
Updated bumper

Updated roof

Updated compartments



Ladder

Engine 1 is now a Seagrave. Sorry I didnt think it was worth making a new creation for.

I'll let the pictures talk for now.















Scene lights.



I think this is my best rig yet, tell me what you think in a comment below!




Comments

 I like it 
  October 23, 2012
Almost looks like a Rescue! Nice Work!
 I made it 
  January 10, 2012
Quoting Sasha Murtha amazing great job
Thanks Sasha!
  January 10, 2012
amazing great job
 I made it 
  January 6, 2012
Quoting Matt Jacobsen you have a good base here that needs some improvement. personally i would shorten the front bumper and just tweak the compartments on the body. make the 2 compartments that are over the wheels 1 4 wide compartment. and the last compartment leave it 2 wide but the same height as the most forward compartment. that will clean it up a bit.
Thanks, I just noticed that the bumper does look too big. I'll change that, and the compartments. Thanks for letting me know.
 I like it 
  January 5, 2012
you have a good base here that needs some improvement. personally i would shorten the front bumper and just tweak the compartments on the body. make the 2 compartments that are over the wheels 1 4 wide compartment. and the last compartment leave it 2 wide but the same height as the most forward compartment. that will clean it up a bit.
 I made it 
  January 5, 2012
Quoting Lego Riverside FD. One of your best rigs yet, thanks for the credit but as Paul says you could use shoelace aswell.
Thanks, and your welcome! I might try the shoelace, I'll try to find some yellow ones.
 I like it 
  January 5, 2012
One of your best rigs yet, thanks for the credit but as Paul says you could use shoelace aswell.
 I made it 
  January 4, 2012
Quoting Jordan Gennusa Thats not a PUC, the pump has to be under part of the cab.
Thank you Jordan! I never realized that, I will fix that.
  January 4, 2012
Thats not a PUC, the pump has to be under part of the cab.
 I made it 
  January 4, 2012
Quoting Paul McKeever III nope they're good but you can use shoelace as hose.
Okay, thanks for the idea! Any color of shoelace or does it matter?
 I like it 
  January 4, 2012
nope they're good but you can use shoelace as hose.
 I made it 
  January 4, 2012
Quoting Paul McKeever III I like it. It could use a little work in the compartments range but It's good.
Thanks Paul, I ran out of those grooved pieces, but recently found more. I will add them as soon as I can. The back compartments, should they be wider and taller?
 I made it 
  January 4, 2012
Credit to Lego Riverside FD for the inspiration of using yellow bricks to represent hoses.
 I like it 
  January 4, 2012
I like it. It could use a little work in the compartments range but It's good.
 
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