
In real life, I've been a
volunteer firefighter, a 9-1-1 dispatcher, and an ambulance driver. I
continue to work with the emergency service groups in my community as
a Ham Radio communicator. It was only natural that I would collect
some of the RSQ911 and other crisis-related Town models. An extension
of this collecting was to build up other projects, including one of
my Big Projects; Fire Station
One. My fire station project took
more than a year to finish, and was developed over three
phases;
Prior to the work on the fire station, I was collecting many of the fire and police models, and trying to find instructions for earlier fire and rescue sets. The images below are about 2+ years old now, and show most of my own models, mixed with the LEGO kits.
Disclaimer:
These pages are NOT sponsored or
endorsed by the LEGO companies.
They are the creation of an enthusiast of LEGO bricks.
The
official LEGO home page is www.lego.com.
(The LEGO companies have their own pages. This page is mine.
:-)
Copyright
1996-99, David
K. Z. Harris, N6UOW
Questions? Comments? Additions? Email frenezulo at
baylug.org
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