Well, seeing that link is like coming home. I'm the webmaster for the site, unfortunately, it's suffered from a lack of information over the past couple of years, and before that it just hund in cyberspace when the previous webmaster got fed up and left it to its own devices. When I joined the Fire Service in 1974, there were already moves to build a National Fire Museum. Unfortunately, red tape and lack of money have ensured that a permanent home for the museum is still being sought. The museum has had several temporary homes, at the moment we have a temporary site at Weedon in Northamptonshire. The history of firefighting is an amazing story, and the vehicles used now are totally different to those used over the past 60 or so years. The museum has a store of vehicles ranging from the hand pumps, through to steam and mechanical vehicles all waiting their turn to be renovated, unfortunately the public are not allowed onto the site. There are some photographs on the site of the vehicles held and I make the occasional trip to Weedon to photograph others. If I can help with anyone wishing to model Fire Appliances, please ask, I may have the information you require or know where to find it.