Ralph_S Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 (edited) In the last few months I've built several models that I haven't posted on Eurobricks, but for this one I decided to make an exception. Next week I'll be traveling to the UK to attend AFOLCon and The LEGO Show in Manchester and I built this model for the occassion. I've displayed military models at shows in the UK many times, but this time around I wanted something that was civilian as well as recognisably British. A few months ago I already built a British Police car and an Ambulance. I felt that the twosome wouldn't be complete without a fire engine of some sort. The vehicle I chose to build is a Mercedes Econic turntable ladder as used bye the London Fire Brigade. The model has a two-piece extendable ladder that is approximately 70 cm tall when fully extended. Mercedes Econic turntable ladder (1) by Mad physicist, on Flickr The turntable ladder uses a Mercedes Econic chassis. The Econic was designed with a low cab and a low step into the cab. This makes it particularly suitable for uses where the driver or passengers have to frequently step in and out of the vehicle, for instance for distribution or refuse trucks. It also means that with an Econic chassis the overall height of a ladder truck can be lower than if it were to use a conventional truck chassis and cab, allowing the truck to go under low bridges. Mercedes Econic turntable ladder (2) by Mad physicist, on Flickr British emergency vehicles typically have a pattern of chevrons on the back, increasing their visibility. Cabin doors and equipment hatches can be opened, the outriggers can be extended and raised and the model also has an old 9V Light and system for the roof lights and siren. Mercedes Econic turntable ladder (7) by Mad physicist, on Flickr Here are all three vehicles together. British Emergency Vehicles (1) by Mad physicist, on Flickr I am very much looking forward to displaying these (as well as my collection of Dutch police vehicles) at AFOLCon/ the LEGO Show and look forward to showing them to those of you who'll be there in person. If you're considering going, if only as a visitor, do so! It'll be grand. Cheers, Ralph Edited April 26, 2012 by Ralph_S Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 Super cool moc,I look forward to seeing you in Manchester. Quote
Lasse D Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 Thanks for making me feel even worse about not coming to AFOLCon... It looks amazing, and I'm glad to see that you keep the use of stickers at a minimum and use the bricks to color the most. Quote
timslegos Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 Wow i love how detailed all of your cars are! Nice job. tim Quote
JopieK Posted April 27, 2012 Posted April 27, 2012 Very nice indeed! Sell it to Windsor park ;) Quote
Ralph_S Posted April 27, 2012 Author Posted April 27, 2012 Super cool moc,I look forward to seeing you in Manchester. Thank you. Less than a week mate. Thanks for making me feel even worse about not coming to AFOLCon... It looks amazing, and I'm glad to see that you keep the use of stickers at a minimum and use the bricks to color the most. It's a shame you are not coming. It would have been nice to meet you. Building the colour scheme using bricks rather than resorting to stickers is part of the fun if building vehicles like this, albeit expensive in terms of 1x1 plates that it requires. Wow i love how detailed all of your cars are! Nice job. tim Thank you very much. Very nice indeed! Sell it to Windsor park ;) Thanks. You know, I figured that they'd have some fire engines there and spent a fair bit of time searcing flickr flickr and bricklink to see whether I could find any pictures. Perhaps I should have searched longer, but I didn't find any! Cheers, Ralph Quote
TimH Posted April 27, 2012 Posted April 27, 2012 Very nice fire truck! reminds me of the ones i used to see in England growing up as kid. Quote
dr_spock Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 It's beautiful. Love all the details you've put into it. Quote
Sam42 Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 Nice truck! I look forward to seeing it on Thursday at afolcon! its gonna be cool to meet a few people off the forum there too! Quote
gotoAndLego Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 Looks great. As always I appreciate the visible studs and use of bricks over stickers. I also like your including miniand people with your vehicles. Quote
Paul Boratko Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 This model is Fantastic...! Ralph are you going to make the trip to Brickfair again this year..? Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 Nice truck! I look forward to seeing it on Thursday at afolcon! its gonna be cool to meet a few people off the forum there too! I can only make it over the weekend(sat,sun,mon). Quote
Sam42 Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 I can only make it over the weekend(sat,sun,mon). The weekends better than nothing dude! See ya there.... Now I'll stop hijacking this thread! Ralph is your green scania with the knuckleboom crane coming? That's probably my favourite out of your models.... Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 Now I'll stop hijacking this thread! Ralph is your green scania with the knuckleboom crane coming? That's probably my favourite out of your models.... Now you are doing it your self,any way let's move on......... Quote
Ralph_S Posted April 29, 2012 Author Posted April 29, 2012 Thanks guys. It will be great to meet some of you in person. This model is Fantastic...! Ralph are you going to make the trip to Brickfair again this year..? I certainly intend to. I look forward to seeing your latest stuff and having a chat. I had a blast last year. The weekends better than nothing dude! See ya there.... Now I'll stop hijacking this thread! Ralph is your green scania with the knuckleboom crane coming? That's probably my favourite out of your models.... Oh my, that's been done for at least a year. I think I may have even posted it here when it was done, but anyway, here it is. Scania with Nooteboom stepframe trailer (7) by Mad physicist, on Flickr Scania with Nooteboom stepframe trailer (1) by Mad physicist, on Flickr Scania with HIAB crane (5) by Mad physicist, on Flickr Cheers, Ralph Quote
Ralph_S Posted May 28, 2012 Author Posted May 28, 2012 For those of you who like it, It's on Cuusoo. Your support would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Ralph Quote
_bIG_fM_ Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 Fantastic Model. It looks just like the real thing! [...] but this time around I wanted something that was civilian as well as recognisably British. [...] With a truck manufactured by a German company, modified by another German company? :D Quote
Ralph_S Posted May 28, 2012 Author Posted May 28, 2012 Fantastic Model. It looks just like the real thing! With a truck manufactured by a German company, modified by another German company? :D Thank you very much. It is a German built truck, indeed, but in the livery of a British fire department. It worked, by the way. People loved it. Her's the full display. My models at AFOLCon/ The LEGO Show by Mad physicist, on Flickr Cheers, Ralph Quote
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