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Springdale Engine 290 Revisit . A while back ago, I did a mediocre version of Springdale Engine 290. I decided to revisit the model, and in turn, have combined building techniques from Paulo, Callum, and myself, to create the most accurate rig I have ever built. In real life, Engine 290 is a 1995 E-One Cyclone TC Rescue Pumper, first due from Station 90. It is dedicated to long-time Springdale Firefighter Henry L. Scott who died in 1996 while training in the drill yard behind the station. (The dark grey plate on the side is the plaque that is on the real truck.) . Above is the actual rig. Some info on the truck: 1500 GPM Hale Pump 500 Gallon Water Tank Jaws of Life/Spreaders Hydrant Maintenance Compartment Driver's SCBA is in the first door, driver's side. Various other tools including a Honda Generator, Air Tank Storage, Irons, Deck Gun, and other rescue gear. Carries 100 Yards of 5' Supply.
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