Here are some pictures of the work in progress on the fire truck. I haven't got any of the finished product yet. There was an immense amount of work that went into this project under the leadership of Rick Janzen and Bruce Anders. All the big boys wanted to play on it! Check out the great banner that was completely hand painted by Murray MacDonald of Kenora on the wall behind it. Watching him lay that out and render it was amazing!!!!
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1915 REO Speedwagon pictures
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