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    Default USA Fire Engines.

    Found this on another website I belong to also.
    www.FireEngines.net
    Some interesting fire trucks. hope you enjoy.
    Kryn

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    very interesting thanks for sharing
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    Excellent site............thankyou for the upload..........and.......Phils Dad taught him very well....magic workmanship!

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    Default Very Accumlished Toy Maker

    Thanks Kryn for the link.
    It took a while for my computer to open it.
    Loved the article on the Six Fingered Fireman; beaut models.
    I just followed the link at the end of the "Six Fingered Fireman" link on the main page.
    Takes you to his website. http://sixfingerfiremen.com/fire_trucks.htm
    This blokes a top Toy Maker/Model Maker and well worth a look.
    He's surely an accumlished Toy Maker
    Cheers, crowie

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    Fantastic detail in Phil's fire trucks. Love them.
    I think, though, that more contrasting timbers would really set them off.
    ... Steve

    -- Monkey see, monkey do --

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