You can make this fire truck from three pieces of 1/2 x 12 x 12 inch plywood. Use the plywood of your choice or lumber. Truck measures approximately 7-1/2 inches high x 11 inches long x 6-1/2 inches wide.
Steam Fire Engine woodworking plans - Right after Horse drawn fire machines. A handsome 1870s vintage fire truck inspired by the Amoskeag Companys self powered firefighting apparatus. Its from an ...
1927 Fire Engine woodworking plans. A classic Ahrens-Fox model. The Ahrens-Fox Company built machines of quality, endurance and beauty. This wood interpretation brings back the days when firefighters ...
This fire ladder engine silhouette is a great addition to our other firefighter silhouettes. An easy project to make from less than a sheet of plywood. Full size line art drawings. Custom sizing avail...
This fire command centre truck silhouette is a great addition to our other firefighter silhouettes. An easy project to make from less than a sheet of plywood. Full size line art drawings. Custom sizin...
Our pattern is all one piece. No overlapping lines or paper flipping and turning to get the full size pattern. Easy! This yard shadow art is a great addition to our other firefighter silhouettes. An e...
Our fire truck pattern is all one piece, no overlapping lines or paper flipping and turning to get the full size drawing. Easy! This yard shadow art is a great addition to our other firefighter silhouettes....
This project will definitely be a family heirloom. Exceptionally accurate detailing provides a realistic look. Your child’s name can be used to identify the fire department. Made primarily from 1/2 inch thick plywood and 3/4 inch thick pine.
Easy to make from inexpensive materials. Requires either a one gallon plastic jar, available below or a one gallon glass jar. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
Children will love to play with this favourite classic toy designed to look like a vintage fire truck from the 1930s.
We designed this fire truck so you can make it primarily from standard 3/4 inch thick lumber! Leave it natural or paint it fire engine red with your local fire department station number.