As some of you know, Copt Hewick Volunteer Fire Brigade is modelled on a German fire brigade. An ELW is an EinsatzLeitungWagen, which roughly translates as an emergency lead(er) vehicle. As "eitung" can mean either "lead" or "leader", I'm not 100% certain of the role of the vehicle. It could be the vehicle used by the officer-in-charge attending an incident (in other words, a form of command and control unit), or it could be a vehicle used as a "traffic breaker", preceding the main fire engines and alerting traffic to their coming. Possibly, it is both. Maybe Little Jo or another German member can clarify things.
The ELW is based on an old Playmobil Jeep, with the chassis sprayed white for higher visibility. A hood (ragtop) from the latest release of the old-style has been added (it requires a little modification to fit) and also the new windscreen (needed for the new hood) and new bumpers (fenders) which were missing from the Jeep. It was only when I came to fit the new bumpers after the painting that I found that the design had altered and so some careful work was needed to alter the bumpers and the size of the holes they fit into. On later Jeep customs, I'll do this BEFORE the painting.
The red item on the front is not a siren but a loudspeaker. I'm considering shortening it at the back so it fits more neatly and is more realistic.