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Our community, 859 want it Our community, 798 want it Our community, 842 want it Our community, 805 want it Our community, 690 want it Our community, 929 want it Our community, 1625 want it Our community, 1779 want it Our community, 1709 want it Off-Road Fire Truck & Fireboat Our community, 1899 want it Our community, 1045 want it Our community, 1232 want it Our community, 1114 want it Our community, 772 want it Our community, 835 want it Our community, 1307 want it Our community, 873 want it Our community, 1639 want it Our community, 1352 want itFirefighters is not an official theme in its own right. It is, however, one of the recurring organizations that is featured in LEGO Town and City, as well as several other related themes and subthemes. The first LEGO System sets involving firefighters were released in 1978. These sets (except 374 Fire Station) already featured the familiar firefighters-logo with the red, orange and yellow flames that constantly reappeared throughout the years.




Until 1988, there was at least one set released in every year. Beginning in 1991, all sets with firefighters were released as part of Town's subthemes (save 1656 Evacuation Team in 1991, which wasn't widely available either). After City Center's discontinuation in 2000, there would be no new firefighter sets until 2004, when they were released as part of World City. Currently, firefighters are a part of the City theme. All vehicles and buildings have red as their main colour except the fire engines used on airports (6440 Jetport Fire Squad, 7891 Airport Firetruck) or rocket launch pads (6614 Launch Evac 1), which also used airport and space agency logos respectively, instead of the established firefighter logo. 374 Fire Station, 6382 Fire Station, 6385 Fire House-I, 6571 Flame Fighters, 6554 Blaze Brigade, 6478 Fire Station, 7240 Fire Station, and 7208 Fire Station included TLs. 6464 Super Rescue Complex included a tractor drawn aerial. 6389 Fire Control Center, 6571 Flame Fighters, 6554 Blaze Brigade and 6478 Fire Station included helicopters.




All sets under Building included simple cars or jeeps as well.Enter the characters you see below Sorry, we just need to make sure you're not a robot. For best results, please make sure your browser is accepting cookies. Type the characters you see in this image:FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISLEGO® City Fire Collection: 60004 and 8506181 ReviewsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISSave the day with the LEGO® City Fire Station and accessory set!Sold & shipped by ToymantimeShipping not availablePickup options1Get In-Stock AlertShipping not availablePickup optionsAge Range: 6 to 12 years752 piecesIncludes 5 minifigures with assorted accessories Read more.... About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:It's a peaceful day in the three-story LEGO City Fire Station Play Set. The fire chief sips his coffee in his office while a firefighter repairs the truck and another takes a well-earned nap. Spring into action when the alarm bell rings!




Slide the firefighters down the pole, load them into the fire truck, van and helicopter to save the day in LEGO City! There's tons of fun to be had in this massive LEGO City Fire Station Play Set! LEGO City Fire Station Play Set: 752-piece Fire Station Toy includes 5 minifigures: Fire chief, pilot and 3 firefighters with assorted accessories Features Dalmatian dog, helicopter landing pad, fire pole, 2 retracting garage doors, 3 stories, signage, 2 garage bays, streetlight, trash can, furniture and more are included with the Fire Station Toy Includes 3 vehicles: fire truck, fire van and a fire helicopter Accessories include firefighting equipment, flame elements, furniture, a computer, tool box with tools, axe, chainsaw, telephone, walkie-talkies and cup Fire truck features a reeling hose, extending ladder, real rubber tires and more Fire helicopter features spinning rotors Fire van features rubber tires, realistic emergency lights and a fire extinguisher Open the garage bay doors and drive the fire truck out Repair 3 emergency vehicles Slide down the 3-story fire pole with 5 minifigures Measures over 15"L x 9"W x 12"H




Fire van measures over 3"L x 1"W x 1"H Fire Trucks Toy measures over 7"L x 1"W x 3"H Fire helicopter measures over 7"L x 6"W x 3"H Model# 60004 SpecificationsGenderSubjectTypeAge RangeCountMaterialManufacturer Part NumberColorModelThemeBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)VideosNo question have been asked yet. Ask A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 93 reviews 4102 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.AirportBuildingCargoCoast GuardConstructionFarmFireFood and DrinkGas StationHarborHospitalOff-RoadPolicePost OfficeRaceRecreationSupplementalTrafficLike this? Share it!facebookgoogle+twitterpinterestredditLink To UsHave a website? Share this with your readers!/lego-set-reference/town/classic-town/">Classic Town Town LEGO Set Reference Inventories and InstructionsLatest Story:LEGO Polybag Set Collecting (LEGO) Recent Stories:Water Play - Diving - Part I (Extreme Sports) Water Play - Boats (Uncategorized) Our Most Valuable Kingdom Part II (Uncategorized)




Mrs. Santa Claus (Holiday) Our Most Valuable Kingdom Part I (Uncategorized) Multi-Tasking Supreme - Juggling for Fun and Glory (The Arts) Unicorn: One Who Walks Alone (Legends and Myths) The World's Tallest Toys (The Arts) The Christmas Reindeer (Holiday)LEGO City Fire Station - 60110. From the Official Argos Shop on ebay This is a list of Lego City sets (also previously known as Legoland, Lego Town and Lego World City). A very small subtheme of Town, Houses incorporated older sets of houses and buildings, like 6592 Vacation Hideaway into a new subtheme. However, the theme was the only 1991 subtheme not to continue another year. Launch Command was released in 1995 as a Lego Town subtheme. It was the first dedicated Lego theme that attempted to depict real-life contemporary efforts of space exploration. Prior to the theme's official launch in 1995, two sets were released in preceding years that are considered predecessors to the theme. Space Shuttle Launch, released in 1990, featured NASA logo, unlike subsequent releases.




Shuttle Launching Crew, released in 1992, featured the characteristic "V" pattern seen on Launch Command sets released in 1995. The two shuttles released in 1995 were in fact labeled "2" and "3", leading one to believe that shuttle 1 was contained in 6346 Shuttle Launching Crew. Space Port was released four years after Launch Command and is often seen as a continuation of that theme due to its similar logo and status as a Lego Town Subtheme. Space Port took the Launch Command concept and expanded upon it into new areas such as astronaut training and scientific experiments. The Space Port theme took a slightly less realistic approach to set design compared to Launch command, and some sets featured special Light & Sound bricks to enhance playability. Space (City) is the third attempt at depicting contemporary efforts in space. The theme was preceded by Shuttle Adventure, which was released in 2010 under the Lego Exclusives line to coincide with the retirement of the Space Shuttle.

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