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Offline Bill Blackhurst

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PCFD HR127, & HR227 Heavy Rescue units.
« on: June 22, 2009, 00:30:10 »
This is a photo presentation of the Playmobil City Fire Departments District 1, & 2 Heavy Rescue units HR127, & HR 227 that were specked out by both districts station number 2. I hope you enjoy the pictures of the units.

















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Re: PCFD HR127, & HR227 Heavy Rescue units.
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2009, 06:35:19 »
Thanks for the photos, Bill.  The rigs look very smart.  Are you going to give us some photos of stowage?  There were some interesting white and orange equipment cases in your latest photostory.

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Re: PCFD HR127, & HR227 Heavy Rescue units.
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2009, 07:51:03 »
Hello Bill,

Two excellent custom's and a nice addition to your current fleet. I really like how you have used the white parts to distinguish the Heavy Rescue Trucks from the rest of your fleet. I am also a big fan of the heavy winch mounted to the front bumper or fender as you would call it. I have used this combination before but I only had the black ones spare at the time. I prefere your choice of red and must look at getting some in future.
It is suprising what equipment you can get into a 3880 and trailer. Infact my very first rescue tender was based on a 3880 and trailer. In terms of storage space I haven't quite been able to top it since.
As for the small storage cases shown in the photo story I certainly recognise them :lol:. They are the ear plug boxes the rescue tools were packed in, I thought you might be able to use them Bill :)9. I think I might have a go at transforming a few of the spares I have, I get through that many ear plugs I have quite a supply :lol:. I noticed some very nice fluorescent stickers in a shop that I pass by while I am at work, I might have a look today.

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Re: PCFD HR127, & HR227 Heavy Rescue units.
« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2009, 22:07:20 »
Great looking trucks, Bill.

What did you use for the fire rescue decal on the side? It looks original.

 - Ben

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Re: PCFD HR127, & HR227 Heavy Rescue units.
« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2009, 23:56:53 »
Great looking trucks, Bill.

What did you use for the fire rescue decal on the side? It looks original.

 - Ben


Hi Ben! Thanks for the positive feedback on this project! The Fire Rescue decal came from the 5704 rescue helicopter decal sheet.
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