Hello all
I began building a new model.
This time it's AC-30(130)-65A Soviet firetruck. I have a very warm feelings to this type of firetruck. When I was about 11 years old, I used to ride my bicycle to a firefighter's station located about 15 minutes ride. There I watched the firefighters exercise, caring for the firetrucks which all were of this or newer AC40 type (not too different from the AC30, atleast externally). There were some kids playing around the station, some became my friends. These were the children of the station's officers. One day, father of one of the friend, who happened to be Deputy Station Commander, took me to the ride in the firetruck. Every kid's dream came true....
Later the firefighters let me climb the trucks which I, of course, really enjoyed.
AC30 means auto cistern 30, the number designated the pump capacity in liters per second, 130 meaning the chassis used, ZiL130 which was the workhorse of Soviet Union in 5 ton class. 65A is the model designator.
The model designed by NovaModel, very talented Russian designer. This modes is distributed free from NovaModel's site in 1:32 and 1:43 scale.
The model is quite detailed and contains the engine, gearbox, detailed wheels, axles, crew compartment and pumps. The ladder also exists but I am not sure if it's movable.
This is the front page of the model

I began building a new model.
This time it's AC-30(130)-65A Soviet firetruck. I have a very warm feelings to this type of firetruck. When I was about 11 years old, I used to ride my bicycle to a firefighter's station located about 15 minutes ride. There I watched the firefighters exercise, caring for the firetrucks which all were of this or newer AC40 type (not too different from the AC30, atleast externally). There were some kids playing around the station, some became my friends. These were the children of the station's officers. One day, father of one of the friend, who happened to be Deputy Station Commander, took me to the ride in the firetruck. Every kid's dream came true....
Later the firefighters let me climb the trucks which I, of course, really enjoyed.
AC30 means auto cistern 30, the number designated the pump capacity in liters per second, 130 meaning the chassis used, ZiL130 which was the workhorse of Soviet Union in 5 ton class. 65A is the model designator.
The model designed by NovaModel, very talented Russian designer. This modes is distributed free from NovaModel's site in 1:32 and 1:43 scale.
The model is quite detailed and contains the engine, gearbox, detailed wheels, axles, crew compartment and pumps. The ladder also exists but I am not sure if it's movable.
This is the front page of the model
