Hi I'm The Non - Electric Tram I Used To Be The New Murdoch 55 Until January 2024 I Post Episodes To My Series The Tnm53 Shorts And Also Make Reviews Theme Videos And Other Filler
Hopefully next year, we'll get Cassia, OG Carly and AEG Tess! Those 3 would be easy repaints of each other. Plus, if they get made, it opens the door for more releases like Big Mickey or Raul.
I've been watching old seasons of Fireman Sam as kid and also seasons from 2005. I also noticed how the combat division of the fire department changed in the series. From one fire truck to almost several fire trucks and additional vehicles. I decided to do a review of all the Jupiters from all seasons from 1987 to 2024. For the purposes of this list, I am referring to all versions of this fire engine to MK1 or MK2.. Jupiter MK1 (1987) Body Type - Short Body Drive - 4x2 Engine Type - Diesel (In my opinion) Stash Layout - 3+3+1 Water Tank Capacity - I Don't Know Cabin Type - Crew Cabin Number of seats - 3 Equipment - Standard rescue equipment, fire extinguishing sections, fire hoses, ladder etc. This fire engine is based on British fire engines, I think it looks like a Leyland engine, but I can't be sure. - Jupiter MK2 (2005) Body Type - Long Body Drive - 6x2 Engine Type - Diesel Stash Layout - 3+3 Water Tank Capacity - I don't know Cabin Type - Crew Cabin Number of seats - 3 Equipment - Equally identical equipment This Jupiter uses the same cab as the older MK1. Set on a longer three-axle frame for better off-road capability. The vehicle body is much longer, as is the water tank. Jupiter also has a manually controlled lift with a basket equipped with water and foam fittings. As far as I'm concerned, the firefighters have significantly rebuilt the old MK1, as for me, having received funding, they started work on the reconstruction of the old MK1. They dismantled the same cabin and installed it on a new frame. The vehicle's signal lights were changed and new sound signals were installed - a two-tone Fiamm Horn, also used by Polish ambulances. - Jupiter MK3 (2008) A slightly more advanced Jupiter than previous MKs Body Type - Long Body Drive - 6x2 Engine Type - Diesel Stash Layout - 3+3 Water Tank Capacity - I don't know Cabin Type - Crew Cab Number of seats - 3 Equipment - Basic as in all versions This Jupiter MK3 was the longest serving vehicle in the unit. If this vehicle entered service in 2008 and was replaced by a new vehicle in 2023, then the vehicle served for 16 years. It has been slightly modified by firefighters over the last few years. - Jupiter MK4 (2024) Advanced and technological MK4 that looks like airport fire trucks. Body Type - Long Drive - 6x2 Engine Type - Electric Motor Stash Layout - 2+2 Water Tank Capacity - I don't know Cabin Type - Crew Cabin Number of seats - 3 The vehicle closely resembles the Panther CA-5 from Rosenbauer. It is equipped with water cannons, a ramp for a quad bike, has higher water pressure, and as in the MK2 and MK3 versions, has a retractable lift with a basket equipped with water and foam fittings. By the way, if this Jupiter is electric, where in the fire station is the charging station?
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We got the same amount of subs lol
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That’s awesome man! Congratulations!!!!!! Well done.
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The new set that you mentioned in this video The one with Glenn, hon May and those coaches I just bought that set😂
I just bought this 😆
Hopefully next year, we'll get Cassia, OG Carly and AEG Tess! Those 3 would be easy repaints of each other. Plus, if they get made, it opens the door for more releases like Big Mickey or Raul.
I’d like to see Dennis and Norman.
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AEG is gonna be the worst thing to happen to the line
How you find it btw?
@@eugenegamzing27 got it on eBay for $20
Yoooooo you have it, I'm still searching tho 😐
I've been watching old seasons of Fireman Sam as kid and also seasons from 2005. I also noticed how the combat division of the fire department changed in the series. From one fire truck to almost several fire trucks and additional vehicles. I decided to do a review of all the Jupiters from all seasons from 1987 to 2024. For the purposes of this list, I am referring to all versions of this fire engine to MK1 or MK2.. Jupiter MK1 (1987) Body Type - Short Body Drive - 4x2 Engine Type - Diesel (In my opinion) Stash Layout - 3+3+1 Water Tank Capacity - I Don't Know Cabin Type - Crew Cabin Number of seats - 3 Equipment - Standard rescue equipment, fire extinguishing sections, fire hoses, ladder etc. This fire engine is based on British fire engines, I think it looks like a Leyland engine, but I can't be sure. - Jupiter MK2 (2005) Body Type - Long Body Drive - 6x2 Engine Type - Diesel Stash Layout - 3+3 Water Tank Capacity - I don't know Cabin Type - Crew Cabin Number of seats - 3 Equipment - Equally identical equipment This Jupiter uses the same cab as the older MK1. Set on a longer three-axle frame for better off-road capability. The vehicle body is much longer, as is the water tank. Jupiter also has a manually controlled lift with a basket equipped with water and foam fittings. As far as I'm concerned, the firefighters have significantly rebuilt the old MK1, as for me, having received funding, they started work on the reconstruction of the old MK1. They dismantled the same cabin and installed it on a new frame. The vehicle's signal lights were changed and new sound signals were installed - a two-tone Fiamm Horn, also used by Polish ambulances. - Jupiter MK3 (2008) A slightly more advanced Jupiter than previous MKs Body Type - Long Body Drive - 6x2 Engine Type - Diesel Stash Layout - 3+3 Water Tank Capacity - I don't know Cabin Type - Crew Cab Number of seats - 3 Equipment - Basic as in all versions This Jupiter MK3 was the longest serving vehicle in the unit. If this vehicle entered service in 2008 and was replaced by a new vehicle in 2023, then the vehicle served for 16 years. It has been slightly modified by firefighters over the last few years. - Jupiter MK4 (2024) Advanced and technological MK4 that looks like airport fire trucks. Body Type - Long Drive - 6x2 Engine Type - Electric Motor Stash Layout - 2+2 Water Tank Capacity - I don't know Cabin Type - Crew Cabin Number of seats - 3 The vehicle closely resembles the Panther CA-5 from Rosenbauer. It is equipped with water cannons, a ramp for a quad bike, has higher water pressure, and as in the MK2 and MK3 versions, has a retractable lift with a basket equipped with water and foam fittings. By the way, if this Jupiter is electric, where in the fire station is the charging station?
It is SO HARD to get Whiff. Still haven't found him anywhere. I had to order Salty and Winston. Mattel's distribution is rather confusing.
I wish Tom’s theme carried over into the CGI era…
Considering how Mattel completely _destroyed_ the series from that era onward I don't know if that would've been the best of ideas.
The first four seasons of the show are better! S5 has distincted the classic charm; whilst S6 onwards is "SO SHIT! AND POOR!".
I thought I was the only one who thought Station Officer *BASIL* Steele (Not Norris) is a bit like Superintendent Chalmers.
@@Kyranyoutubevids I Noticed His Voice Sounded Like Superintendent Chalmers When I Was Rewatching Disaster For Dinner
This is great
Well I’m Back I Got A New Phone So Know I Can Start Making Videos Again
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