10197 – Fire Brigade
Ages 16+. 2,231 pieces.
US $ 149.99; CA $ 199.99, UK £ 97.85, DE € 149.99
Build an authentic vintage fire station!
Ding ding ding! There’s a fire in town! The fire brigade drives to the
scene from this detailed and realistic 1930’s fire station. Designed to
fit with other modular buildings like 10182 Café Corner and 10185
Green Grocer, the station features rare LEGO® pieces and innovative
construction techniques. It includes a ‘30s-style fire truck,
4 minifigures, a fire-dog, an opening station garage door, and a
removable building roof for interior access. It also includes
2 fully-furnished floors with fire-fighting tools, racks for the firemen’s
helmets, fire-pole, ping-pong table, kitchen with fully-stocked
fridge, couch, bookshelf and a roof with a water tower and bell.
Measures 14″ (35 cm) high and 10″ (25 cm) wide.
• Includes a 1930’s-style fire truck, 4 minifigures and a fire-dog!
• Features lots of realistic details including fire-fighting tools, racks for firemen’s helmets and even a fire-pole!
• The station house features an opening station garage door and 2 fully-furnished floors including a kitchen with fully-stocked fridge and a ping-pong table!
• Remove the roof for interior access!
• The roof is equipped with a water tower and bell!
• Fire Brigade features rare LEGO elements including bricks and plates in dark tan, 1×1 dark red tiles, a red hot dog and the 3×6x5 Belleville® arch.
• It also features gold fireman’s helmets, a tan hand bag and a red sliding garage door!
• Measures 14″ (35 cm) high and 10″ (25 cm) wide.
• Add Fire Brigade to your LEGO® Town and combine it with other modular buildings like 10182 Café Corner and 10185 Green Grocer!
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Pictures are also from 1000steine.de in this gallery
http://festum.de/1000steine/myimages/album1184
ill link pictures tomorrow now on my iPhone!
New Building for Café Corner & Green Grocer Fans
Moderator: viclug
New Building for Café Corner & Green Grocer Fans
Last edited by grogall on Wed Jun 17, 2009 4:34 am, edited 10 times in total.
This looks like a "must have" for me. A great design and lots of good pieces for a reasonable cost (cdn$200 for 2000+ is OK).
I especially like the tan Indy bag, Double washtubs used as a water barrel and the red garage door.
Something to add to my "BrickCon list".
I especially like the tan Indy bag, Double washtubs used as a water barrel and the red garage door.
Something to add to my "BrickCon list".
Hi Matt -
It used to be that LEGO Ambassadors applied to LEGO with an application, kind of like applying to a job. They were interested in people involved with various clubs and groups, but they were not picked based on this and there was no requirement.
For this past cycle (cycle 6) and the current/upcoming cycle (cycle 7) the nomination process required LA's to represent clubs (or other community groups) so I officially represent VicLUG. Less officially, I represent the castle niche of the community, since I'm primarily a castle builder.
I think this is pretty unimportant though; the important thing is to represent AFOL's as a whole. I think in the end what group you represent is largely irrelevant.
-John.
It used to be that LEGO Ambassadors applied to LEGO with an application, kind of like applying to a job. They were interested in people involved with various clubs and groups, but they were not picked based on this and there was no requirement.
For this past cycle (cycle 6) and the current/upcoming cycle (cycle 7) the nomination process required LA's to represent clubs (or other community groups) so I officially represent VicLUG. Less officially, I represent the castle niche of the community, since I'm primarily a castle builder.
I think this is pretty unimportant though; the important thing is to represent AFOL's as a whole. I think in the end what group you represent is largely irrelevant.
-John.