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Thought I'd post my two fire station projects.  The Gray building is a Twin Whistle Products Philadelphia station in S Scale.  The two Seagrave trucks fit nicely.  The pumper is stock Corgi 1/50, while the ladder truck is a custom kitbash from Corgi trucks.

The tan building is a B/J Traction false front kit.  Want to house 4 Bethpage NY ALF trucks. The ladder & quad are custom kitbash from Corgi ALF 700 series Bethapage trucks.

As far as the B/J traction station, I need to expand that to a four bay station.  PLEASE any suggestions would help.  Ideally would like to find another front and splice them.  Is there a way to cast two bays?

Mike P

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Looks very nice. Fire trucks are a bit hard to find. I will take your advice and check on ebay. So far, my LHS can only get the older models like you have in your lower photos, but I think theirs are even older vintage. Thanks for posting the building info also, will be needing a fire house soon. I have been eyeing the Ameri-Towne fire station. They also have a front only for kit-bashing, but it looks like both are just single door units, does look like a wide door though. Don't know if you could adapt something like that for your addition or not? That's all I have really looked at, I have not seen the building you have posted until now.

 

I also need a modern fire truck and ambulance. I switched my crossover with a train on it the other day and had half the train went on one track and the other half on the other track. Then a worker was hit by the train. After he got done laughing, my grandson informed me we had no fire truck or ambulance to rescue the worker. He's very good at finding things missing from the layout. He has a lot of good ideas too. He also enjoys grandpa getting the switches mixed up and wrecking the train. For some reason he never does this, he always uses the correct switches?

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