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  • can anyone help with layout for fire engine please?

    Posted by Stephen Ingham on 19 April 2005 at 07:15

    Hi all, got a customer who has recently purchased this fire engine for his Limo business and he wants it "dressing up"

    Any ideas or sparks of inspiration??

    Sorry about not doing any initial designs first

    Cheers
    stephen


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    Jill Marie Welsh replied 20 years, 6 months ago 10 Members · 26 Replies
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  • Andy Gorman

    Member
    19 April 2005 at 08:20

    More information needed.
    What does he want?

    Also, you’ll get more help if you post your attempt first, for people to expand on.

  • Rod Gray

    Member
    19 April 2005 at 09:03

    It needs painted red for a start.

    Fire Engines should be red! 🙂

    Tbh i`m not 100% sire of the current rules and regulations regarding “impersonating” a services vehicle but i can`t imagine them to be too strict.

    Strippers run around in Police Officers uniforms etc so i imagine theres some scope. Theres also recent legislation allowing haulage firms to supply thier own “Escort Vehicle” for wide loads which can closely resembly high conspicuity police cars etc.

    I`d google “UK Fire Engines” and have a look and get a general feel for how a Fire Engine should look form a distance. Then perhaps adapt it slightly so it isn`t an exact replica.

    If i ordered a “Fire Engine” for a stag party and it turned up white, i`d be disappointed 🙂

  • graficxpress

    Member
    19 April 2005 at 09:24

    stephen, try this site.

    http://www.fireservice.co.uk

    it’s a firefighter messageboard, ther is a forum in the there with loads of pictures of appliances old and new.

    Regards

    James

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    19 April 2005 at 09:27

    hi Stephen, G is right mate, there must be initial attempts for us to elaborate on first. not start from scratch. 🙄

  • Jill Marie Welsh

    Member
    19 April 2005 at 11:27

    First off I agree that it needs to be red.
    Secondly, you need to do some research on fire truck lettering.
    Here it is traditionally all done in gold leaf by hand.
    The lettering is usually serifed with a black drop shadow,
    and sometimes some really cool blends of gold and varnish shades.
    SignGold or a similar cheaper florentine-look gold would do.

    http://firearsn.empowering.com/antiquefiretrucks.htm
    This site has a bunch of different links etc.
    I hope that the business has a catchy name (no pun intended)
    and I’ll be happy to play with your toy if you show me yours first.
    Love…..Jill

  • graficxpress

    Member
    19 April 2005 at 11:30

    I work as a retained Firefighter in Kent, our appliances are letered using standard printed / cut vinyl and reflective markings. No hand painted stuff 🙁

    James

  • John Harding

    Member
    19 April 2005 at 18:08

    james

    quote :

    I work as a retained Firefighter in Kent

    What part out of interest as I know a couple of guys from kent in the service

    John

  • graficxpress

    Member
    19 April 2005 at 22:13

    just pm’d you john 😉

  • Bill Dewison

    Member
    19 April 2005 at 23:09

    Should be red? 😮 Why? That engine is crying out to be bright pink with some huge colourful graphics on it! Its an unusual vehicle for a limo fleet to begin with, so humble opinion, I’d be making it ten times more unusual. Make the thing stand out like a politician in an Oxfam shop! :lol1:

    Anyone insane enough to hire a fire engine for a stag do, or hen party, they’re going to want it to be a laugh at the very least. You could try tiger stripes, or even cover it in fake fur! 😀 Question the sanity of the owner, and see how far you can go. If he/she wants something that’ll grab the attention of your local area and beyond, suggest some wacky ideas and if he/she goes for it… well, you’ve got something that’ll be a PR coe for him and a portfolio show piece for you! 😀

    Cheers, Dewi

  • John Harding

    Member
    20 April 2005 at 08:09

    james – cheers for that, the answers Hythe (no pm ability)

    John

    Back on post what about big digi prints of male/female strippers if its used for stag and hen parties etc

  • Stephen Ingham

    Member
    20 April 2005 at 21:13

    any views chaps??


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  • Jill Marie Welsh

    Member
    20 April 2005 at 22:05

    Load it as a plain pic too so that I can play please.
    There is not enuff contrast with the white on the yeller.
    And why, with the proliferation of cool fonts, would you use Hellvetica?
    I shall have to paddle your fanny with my mahl stick.
    I do like the flames.
    Love….Jill

  • Bill Dewison

    Member
    20 April 2005 at 22:06

    Yep, looks like you’ve added a flourecent stripe and a couple of extra flames, it looks much the same as it did before but with big yellow stripey things 😕

    Cheers, Dewi

  • Stephen Ingham

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 07:20

    Jill, blank image, appreciate any ideas, customer saw the initial design last night and said he thought it looked great, but no final decisions made yet, so give it a go, i know you like a challenge.

    cheers
    stephen


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  • Rod Gray

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 08:06
    quote ste68blue:

    customer saw the initial design last night and said he thought it looked great,

    Theres your answer m8. I quite like it also.

    😉

  • graficxpress

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 08:47

    was going to rearrange the info on the pump locker too but didn’t have time.


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  • Rod Gray

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 09:24

    Red looks soo much better but then theres a grand`s worth of paintwork added to the price.

    Looks more like a Fire Engine now tho 🙂

  • Jill Marie Welsh

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 13:16

    Here’s my version.
    The purple stripe would be reflective.
    I used old firetruck-style alphabets and emblems (except for the hen)
    Love….Jill


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  • Rod Gray

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 19:43

    hehe nice one Jill. Can just picture you behind the wheel.

    More i look at that fire Truck, the more i can`t help thinking what a great sign writers van it would make. Park it anywhere with the blue lights on, extendable ladder for the hard to reach places and a hose for shoving up the ar.ses of traffic wardens.

  • Brian Little

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 20:01

    the perfect s*****g wagon Jill….nice

    Regards Brian 😀

  • Stephen Ingham

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 20:05

    Quick update, looking better i think

    cheers
    stephen


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  • Peter Normington

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 20:15

    I think you’ve almost got it there Stephen. Only thing I would suggest is as you’ve gone so far, how about real life digi’s of the guy and gal?

    Jill, liked your design, Can you get purple reflective over the pond?
    Never seen it here.

    Peter

  • Stephen Ingham

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 20:43

    hiya peter, how about this one then??

    the male one is me, thats why i covered the face, so no one would recognise me!! :lol1:

    cheers
    stephen


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  • Peter Normington

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 21:03

    I regognise you Stephen!
    you were on live plastic surgery last night with whats her name , having the silicon inserted!!
    Peter

  • Stephen Ingham

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 21:05

    peter, that hurts, its all natural you have my word!! 😳

    stephen

  • Jill Marie Welsh

    Member
    21 April 2005 at 21:07

    Oooh now it’s busier than a cat trying to cover shit on a marble floor with a wooden leg.
    But I’m sure the client will love it, opt for the digi pix over the icky stix.
    Yup, Avery makes purple reflective and also some purty sparkly lilac.
    I used it on the Mars Fire Police van.
    I didn’t put the limo pic on mine cuz it says Limousines,
    seemed a bit redundant.
    I’d still choose letterstyles a bit differently too.
    Love….Jill

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