The roof for the fire engine cab looks very smart and efficient, can we have some more photos of it when you have the time showing how it's held in place, for example.
Sure, I will post some soon.
(And is it time for us to see your fire brigade in action soon?)
Hm, I'm not sure. I must say, that -- so far -- my fire brigade (as well as the police officers) is just some modern "on stock" theme, i.e. I have it in case I need it some day for a special purpose.

And the custom rabbit hutch you built looks amazing!
What are the 'mesh' parts made from?
It's real 'mesh' made of metal. I found a piece in my DIY store; it's for doing some handicrafts and comes in sheets about 30 x 40 cm.
Is it modelled to look exactly like one you have at home?
(I somehow get the feeling the answer will be "yes."
)
Yes

How do you know? I send you some time ago a photo of our real life rabbit room, didn't I?
Apologies, Jochen, I was so taken with your kind story (and the fire engine roof) that I failed to say how impressive the custom rabbit hutch was.
Forgiven

It was quite clear to me that
Playmofire is more interested in the fire engine than in rabbits

And the house wall forming the background is very interesting, too. Another Jochen custom, I think.
No, I must disappoint you. It's from model railway supply.
I like, too, the detail of the rabbit hutch being cleaned out.

Hm, that's a touch of real life. When my wife saw this picture she accused: "Yes, that's clear. As always I'm doing the litter!"
And is Kay wearing custom spectacles?
Yes, you can see it better
here (just promoting my new family pic

)
(Ah! I've spotted that wall elsewhere. It's the garage wall, not the house wall, but it's been repainted. But where do the door and windows come from?)
Hm, do not know what you mean exactly. -- The brick wall is as I mentioned above from model railway supply. The garage is used in
The Colors of Trash and the
BBQ Coals. It's build from lego

and painted with disperson color. The door and window is from the
3260 Construction Crew's office. The window I narrowed a little bit in height and painted frame and door.