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Captain Green Hair

MOC: Cause putting out a fire with just one truck is hard

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Here's the latest addition to the Greenville fire dept.

It's a 1933 Cadillac fire engine:

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Here she is together with engine 2:

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And i think someone was requesting this picture :grin:

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I know it still needs some 1x2 trans black plates in the windows, those are on the way.

I might change the wheels and some other things in the future, i am open to suggestions.

Enjoy!

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Wow...absolutely beautiful :thumbup:

Great work, that looks like the real deal.

And here I thought you only knew how to do ships and piratey stuff like that :tongue:

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Wow...absolutely beautiful :thumbup:

Great work, that looks like the real deal.

And here I thought you only knew how to do ships and piratey stuff like that :tongue:

Aye Green Hair, has the seaweed taken over your brain? :grin:

Great Fire Engine, from all the Town mocs you are builing latley, I am guessing you are also going to build a 1930/40s style street diorama? Or a Whole town perhaps?

A Truly great MOC, the only way I could see it being improved is addin the ability to actually carry figs.

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Thanks guys! :classic:

And here I thought you only knew how to do ships and piratey stuff like that :tongue:

Why? It's Lego, i can build anything. Just imagine! :laugh:

A Truly great MOC, the only way I could see it being improved is addin the ability to actually carry figs.

Though it isn't visible in the pics, it does have a driver inside. This is a standard for all my vehicles, wouldn't like it otherways. :wink:

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Stunning work Captain. Looks so very much like the real thing, makes me forget it's made out of Lego :thumbup:

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A very beautiful and smart work indeed, especially the design of the front section´s simply sweet! :classic:

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Wonderful job, really! :thumbup: One of the best I've ever seen and perfect for the new Modular set. For me, the best part are without doubt the doors :wink:

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