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This is the 1/12 scale Christie fire truck, issued under various labels (Airfix, MPC, AMT). The model depicts an early attempt to "modernize" horse-drawn fire equipment as the days of "horseless carriages" were replacing horse-drawn vehicles. In this case, John Christie invented a front-wheel driven tractor that could be hooked up to older, horse-drawn steam pumpers, to allow local fire departments to upgrade to self-propelled rigs without buying a completely new vehicle. The old horse-drawn pumper's front axle was removed, and attached to a Christie tractor, resulting in the strange hybrid you see here.

The days of these odd hybrids were numbered, though. As the years went by, more and more purpose-built self-propelled fire trucks were offered, and many fire departments simply retired their old horse-drawn steam pumpers altogether and bought new equipment. But the Christie tractor (among several other similar competitors) did allow fire departments around the turn of the 20th century to extend the lives of their old horse-drawn pumpers. But by the 1920s, these Christie-powered pumpers had pretty much disappeared.

This particular model depicts a 1911 Christie tractor hooked up to an 1899 Ahrens-Fox steam pumper. The Christie's wheels were propelled by a transverse-mounted four-cylinder gasoline engine. The wheels were driven by a chain drive off the engine. The grille was just for show, as the radiator was in back, behind and below the driver.

This is the MPC version of the model... you will see by my photos that I went for a much more "de-blinged" look.

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