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| - The Fire Engine has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
- Fire Engine is a transformation that both Kirby and Prince Fluff can take on in Kirby's Epic Yarn. The two can transform into this form by getting the relevant Metamortex. It first appears in Lava Landing, then appears in Temper Temple and Meta Melon Isle.
- This is the London version to the fire engines produced around the world. It looks like any other fire engine, but it has the London feel to it. It can only be found in two missions "Disturbance in Soho." it is also featured in the mission "Art Appreciation" if you drive back to the Republic.
- The Fire Engine, which collectors often call an Oshkosh, is a ladder truck, with a raisable, turnable, extendable ladder.
- The Eleventh Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to start a fire engine and make it drive away without any passengers. He later comandeered a fire engine and used its ladder to gain access to the second floor of Royal Leadworth Hospital. (TV: The Eleventh Hour) The Tenth Doctor once used a fire engine's ladder to get over a megalosaurus. (PROSE: The Last Dodo)
- Fire Engines are a special type of vehicle, that are generally now custom built for each particular customer to best meet there operational requirements. Several basic designs exist which are then customised with a vast range of options. The old trucks with a basic box body and a demountable ladder and a pump with a few hoses have now been superseded by sophisticated machines with hydraulic ladders and multiple hoses and pumps with a whole host of special rescue gear to under take jobs other than fire fighting under the new remit of Fire and Rescue.
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Number
| - 6454(xsd:integer)
- MB134/MB313
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Appearance
| - A red fire engine with a pink siren, black wheels, and a beige hose
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Name
| - Fire Engine
- Oshkosh Extending-Ladder Fire Engine
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Caption
| - Kirby's Epic Yarn artwork
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Properties
| - Allows Kirby to spray water which douses fire pillars and creatures
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Years
| - 1970(xsd:integer)
- 1984(xsd:integer)
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Requirements
| - Getting a certain Metamortex
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| - The Fire Engine has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
- Fire Engine is a transformation that both Kirby and Prince Fluff can take on in Kirby's Epic Yarn. The two can transform into this form by getting the relevant Metamortex. It first appears in Lava Landing, then appears in Temper Temple and Meta Melon Isle.
- This is the London version to the fire engines produced around the world. It looks like any other fire engine, but it has the London feel to it. It can only be found in two missions "Disturbance in Soho." it is also featured in the mission "Art Appreciation" if you drive back to the Republic.
- The Fire Engine, which collectors often call an Oshkosh, is a ladder truck, with a raisable, turnable, extendable ladder.
- The Eleventh Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to start a fire engine and make it drive away without any passengers. He later comandeered a fire engine and used its ladder to gain access to the second floor of Royal Leadworth Hospital. (TV: The Eleventh Hour) The Tenth Doctor once used a fire engine's ladder to get over a megalosaurus. (PROSE: The Last Dodo)
- Fire Engines are a special type of vehicle, that are generally now custom built for each particular customer to best meet there operational requirements. Several basic designs exist which are then customised with a vast range of options. The old trucks with a basic box body and a demountable ladder and a pump with a few hoses have now been superseded by sophisticated machines with hydraulic ladders and multiple hoses and pumps with a whole host of special rescue gear to under take jobs other than fire fighting under the new remit of Fire and Rescue.
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