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City of York Fire Station.
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 No: 1134   Contributor: Pete Matten   Scale: 1/76   Year: 2010   Manufacturer: Scratch built / modified   Country: United Kingdom
City of York Fire Station.

This picture shows my scratch built model in 1.76th scale of the City of York Fire Station and the appliances in their yellow livery from around 1970/74 lined up in front of the fire station.The models were re-produced using Corgi,etc models.
This station will in the near future posibly be sadly closing,demolished and a smaller station built on the same spot,the same spot where for the last 70 years the City of York Fire Brigade have called it its home.
Picture added on 16 August 2010 at 07:30
Comments:
Cracking model Pete, i hope you do not demolish your station when the real one goes.
Nice to meet you at Odiham.

Added by Bristol Bob on 16 August 2010.
Thanks Bob, it was nice to meet you to.I'm sure I'll look after this one for awhile and maybe I'll show it again at next years Odiham Show along with afew other's in the pipe line.I have another three I want to do over the next few months and that will complete my models on the various era's of the British Fire Service.Watch this site as things unfold.

Added by Pete Matten on 16 August 2010.
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