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Hi

This the latest in a series of old fashioned fire appliances I've been putting together ever since I got the Modular Fire Brigade (I had the idea of using it as a fire fighting museum for my town but I've now got too many exhibits to fit in!! So I'm going to have to see about building a new museum!!) This one is a steam powered pump which would have been used in the early 1900's in my Lego town. It's loosely based on the real life Merryweather "Valiant" design which was commissioned on behalf of the Royal Navy as a portable pump to be used on ships and yet easily transported ashore. (and named after HMS Valiant whose captain first suggested the idea)

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The original model could be pulled by two men and was used as a general pump, for firefighting and to power other machines using the rear mounted flywheel. Unfortunately problems with Lego and scale made it look too big to mount on a hand cart so I've built it a horse cart (which also solved the problem of carrying the hoses etc)

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Still a bit of a WIP so apologies for the hastily taken pics... thanks for looking... comments always welcome

Cheers

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Legendary!!! I've got one of those on the "to build" list along with 3 road locomotives

The pump usually sits on the rear behind the boiler with the firemen sat on boards where your pump is sat but a fantastic effort.

I went to look at a full size Shand Mason with a view to purchasing it for restoration, but the hallowed words "make me an offer" rang through & the owner knows it's value, an amount I had no way of getting at that time. Maybe in the future.

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Thanks for the info - I don't know much (ie anything!!) about steam engines and based the model off a pic on this website...

http://www.british-steam-fire-engines.org/...ant_models.html

I think the unusual layout is because the pump was originally meant to be hand-drawn on a sort of wheelbarrow type trolley (I do intend to do a more "traditional" Steam Fire pump but I'm still looking for decent reference pics!!)

Cheers

Greg

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Excellent 'greg3' - a nice simple yet well detailed horse drawn steam powered pumper - looks to be designed for around the end of the 19th century.

I really like the gold telescope piece as the nozzle, very realistic !

Great design job there and I'm a conformist! ! :sweet:

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Couple of reference pictures, the driver sat on the raised plinth at the front, the other firemen sat behind him either side of the bodywork with the signwriting on.

The top ones show a Shand Mason, the lower is a Merryweather

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I love it! It's always neat to see these classic/vintage vehicles created in LEGO. I love the use of the brown wagon wheels adding to the old-time charm and elegance of the engine. You did a really nice job on the boiler and all the valves/mechanics which compliments the fine design of the vehicle. It's also neat to see the classic fireman torsos but with shiny new silver helmets. Those truly are outstanding torsos that could be used for so many things aside from fireman (but that's another topic).

I must admit that I had considered creating a spooky Wild West version of an old-time fire engine along this line, but I don't think that I could have come up with a design as nice as this one. Great job! :thumbup:

EDIT: oh, and it's clever to have tapped into the gold brick fountain for a good water source. Neat!

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I’m building the same vintage fire engine but don’t know where to start other then buying the wheels. Any help with parts or a rough guide will be extremely helpful for me if possible.

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This is a little piece of art! I love how you manage to insert so many functions in a very small build. Also I appreciated the use of classic fireman minifigures!

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15 hours ago, Roadmonkeytj said:

@greg3

Are your other aparati on here somewhere ... I have a soft spot for old fire equipment

Wow this thread is a blast from the past!! As for the other models from back then, I thought they were here but it seems not (I can't find them anyway!) but they are on MOCpages.com - when it's working!! (my user name there is Greg Nation) There should be a couple of hose carts, a chemical fire cart, a fire bicycle and a hand pumped engine - which I've recently redesigned... here's the 2019 version so far.

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4 hours ago, greg3 said:

 - which I've recently redesigned... here's the 2019 version so far.

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oh this looks amazing! I will definately look you up on Mocpages.  I figured since you can appreciate vintage fire equipment I would share the horse drawn pump I build a while back in case you missed it.

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