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I am a Career Firefighter so it is only natural that I am going to incorporate that aspect into my layout.  My plans are to have two fires( a busy day for the department) one is complete the other is being started.  I also have a fire museum which is in honor of my dad, who was our department's unofficial/official historian.  I had the MTH firehouse but could not figure a way to incorporate it.  I changed the firetruck to a more proto-typical one. ( our department actually had it 1926 American LaFrance)  I just need to finish the scenery and add new signs on the building. 

 

I wonder if others have scenes on their layout so lets see them !

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Older scene of a "House-a-Fire" from a dismantled layout that has not yet been incorporated into my current small attic layout. Hope to start on the Village side of the layout soon and find a spot for the fire scene. I have scale size hose lines that I need to use as replacements for those shown in the photo below.

 

Water from the tank in the house is recycled and piped under the layout to the Hydrant and through the midships panel of the Pumper and into the attack line,  through the window back into the tank.. The line to the Aerial Ladder deluge gun is blocked--not enough pressure for both lines.

Sorry for the old fuzzy point & shoot photo.

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Originally Posted by bbsfdl60:
Originally Posted by Dewey Trogdon:

Older scene of a "House-a-Fire" from a dismantled layout that has not yet been incorporated into my current small attic layout. Hope to start on the Village side of the layout soon and find a spot for the fire scene. I have scale size hose lines that I need to use as replacements for those shown in the photo below.

 

Water from the tank in the house is recycled and piped under the layout to the Hydrant and through the midships panel of the Pumper and into the atack line,  through the window back into the tank.. The line to the Aerial Ladder deluge gun is blocked--not enough pressure for both lines.

Sorry for the old fuzzy point & shoot photo.

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I have the same MTH building, and am doing the same method of redirecting the pipes.  if you are going to use scale hoses , where are you going to get the nozzles.  I need to find something that works

Originally Posted by DoubleDAZ:
That is such a cool idea. I applaud firefighters for their hard work and dedication, so I really like the idea of a fire scene on a layout. I don't know if I'll eventually have room, but this is an inspirational thread.
well thank you, and thank you for your service.  we are both members of a job that is thankless at times and always under fire by politicians

My thanks also to the firefighters in our communities.

 

Not to downplay the seriousness of a real fire scene, but, we did have the Saiftie Brothers Fireworks Factory fiasco on my layout. Too bad the contractor wasn't scheduled to install the fire escapes until a few days after the fire. But, luckily it's possible to have nothing but happy endings on own layout scenes.

 

 

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I am a member of the TCA Midwest Div Modular Group and retired Police Officer. 5 years ago I built a fire scene for the modular layout to also incorporate my job and enjoyment of the hobby. The house I used was a Model power model. For the smoke unit effect I used a spare MTH somke unit with a flicker light bulb. I used white coated wire for the hoses with clear plastic rods for water. I used Corgi Chicago Fire and Police vehicles that I lighted. I enclosd a few photos and there is a youtube video under Milwaukee Trainfest 2009.        

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Great examples everyone,looking at all the examples...I am adding a detail that I think is overlooked, at every fire there are piles of burned debris . usually under a window.  Just throwing it out there

 

@Greg  does your switch tower have any effects?  who is the manuf, of the figures?they look great

 

@RangeRick.  we go on all sorts of calls, but not much in the way of rock slides nice shot

 

@Kevin  that is a great display, I want to add lights someday, thanks for sharing, and you can join the group that DoubleDaz and I are in, jobs that politicians love to attack!

 

@Dusty  That is a unique idea, I have fought my share of brush fires  ( usually set by punk kids who watch you as you work)  and that is spot on, too bad they don't make 1/48 scale indian tanks. 

 

lets see more !

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