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Step 1: Draw the Wheels
Start by drawing the two wheels. Each wheel should be represented by two concentric circles (a small circle inside a larger one). These will form the foundation of your truck.

Step 2: Draw the Cab Outline
Draw the basic outline for the front cab (driver’s area). This shape is a polygon that starts near the front wheel, goes up vertically, across horizontally, angles down towards the front, and then connects back to the bottom.

Step 3: Draw the Body/Tank
Draw the rectangular main body of the truck (the tank). This shape extends horizontally back from the cab and rests above the rear wheel. The bottom and back lines are highlighted in this step.

Step 4: Draw the Window
Inside the cab outline you drew in Step 2, draw the side window. This will be a polygon shape, roughly parallel to the edges of the cab.

Step 5: Draw the Headlight
Draw a small circle on the lower front corner of the cab to represent the headlight.

Step 6: Draw the Siren/Light Bar
On the top of the cab, draw the siren or light bar. This is a small, layered, rectangular shape with horizontal stripes.

Step 7: Draw the Ladder Frame
Above the main body of the truck, draw the frame for the ladder. Draw two long horizontal lines and several short vertical lines (the rungs) connecting them.

Step 8: Color the Fire Truck
The final step is to color your drawing. Use red for the main body/tank and the wheel rims. Pink/lighter red for the cab. Light Blue for the window glass. Yellow for the headlight. Black for the ladder frame, siren stripes, and tire rubber.


Step 1: Draw the Wheels
Start by drawing the two wheels. Each wheel is made of two concentric circles.

Step 2: Draw the Chassis/Base
Draw a long horizontal line connecting the bottoms of the wheels. Extend this line on both sides to create the front and rear bumpers/chassis base. The front section should have a slight angle at the end.

Step 3: Draw the Body Outline
Draw the full outline of the truck’s main body and cab. The line starts from the rear bumper, goes up and over the rear wheel, then connects to form the boxy rear compartment, and finally forms the cab’s roof, windshield line, and connects back down to the front bumper.

Step 4: Draw the Windows
Draw the outlines for the front windshield and the driver’s side window within the cab area.

Step 5: Draw the Doors and Compartments
Add details by drawing the outlines for the storage compartments on the rear body, as well as the outline for the front door (including the handle line).

Step 6: Draw the Siren
Draw the small, rounded shape on the top of the cab to represent the siren or emergency light.

Step 7: Draw the Ladder
Draw the ladder on top of the rear body. This consists of two long horizontal lines and several short vertical lines (rungs) connecting them.

Step 8: Color the Fire Truck
The final step is to color your drawing. Use red for the main body and cab. Darker red/maroon for the door and compartment edges. Light Blue for the windows. Red and Blue for the siren light. Black for the ladder and gray/darker color for the tire rubber.


Step 1: Draw the Wheels
Start by drawing the two wheels, represented by two pairs of concentric circles.

Step 2: Draw the Cab Outline
Draw the large, rectangular outline for the front cab (driver’s area) positioned over the front wheel.

Step 3: Draw the Body/Tank
Draw the rectangular main body of the truck (the tank), connecting it to the back of the cab and positioning it over the rear wheel.

Step 4: Draw the Windows
Draw the outlines for the two side windows in the cab area.

Step 5: Draw the Headlight/Signal
Draw a small, rectangular shape on the lower front corner of the cab to represent the headlight or turn signal.

Step 6: Draw the Siren
Draw the small, rounded shape on the top of the cab to represent the siren or light.

Step 7: Draw the Hose Reel
Draw the detail of a coiled fire hose with a nozzle on the side of the main body.

Step 8: Draw the Elevated Ladder
Draw the large, articulated ladder arm resting on top of the truck body, including the pivot point at the rear.

Step 9: Color the Fire Truck
Color the drawing: Red for the main body/cab, Light Blue for the windows, Gray for the ladder and hose, Yellow for the headlight and hose nozzle, and Black/Gray for the tires.


Step 1: Draw the Wheels
Start by drawing the two wheels, represented by two pairs of concentric circles.

Step 2: Draw the Chassis/Base
Draw a long, horizontal line connecting the bottom of the wheels and extending past them to form the chassis and bumper lines.

Step 3: Draw the Cab Outline
Draw the cab outline, starting from the front bumper, going up and back to just behind the front wheel.

Step 4: Draw the Body Outline
Draw the main body/storage compartment outline, connecting it to the back of the cab and extending to the rear bumper.

Step 5: Draw the Siren
Draw the small, rounded shape on the top of the cab to represent the siren.

Step 6: Draw the Windows and Headlight
Draw the outlines for the side window, the small headlight/signal on the front, and the door handle.

Step 7: Draw the Compartments
Draw the rectangular outlines for the storage compartments on the side of the main body.

Step 8: Draw the Ladder Base
Draw the rectangular base on top of the rear body where the ladder will pivot.

Step 9: Draw the Ladder Arm
Draw the elevated, articulated ladder arm, including the side rails and the rungs.

Step 10: Color the Fire Truck
Color the drawing: Red for the cab and body, Light Blue for the windows, Yellow for the headlight, and Gray for the ladder and chassis.


Step 1: Draw the Wheels
Start by drawing the two wheels, represented by two pairs of concentric circles.

Step 2: Connect the Wheels
Draw a horizontal line connecting the two wheels.

Step 3: Draw the Bumpers
Add small rectangular bumpers to the front and back of the wheels.

Step 4: Draw the Rear Body
Draw the large, rectangular outline for the main rear body/compartment above the rear wheel.

Step 5: Draw the Cab Outline
Draw the front cab outline, which connects to the rear body and sits above the front wheel. It has a slightly rounded top and angled front.

Step 6: Draw the Connecting Detail
Draw a small horizontal line on the vertical seam between the cab and the rear body (possibly a handle or connecting bolt).

Step 7: Draw the Window, Siren, and Headlight
Draw the side window, a small rounded siren on the roof, and the headlight/signal circle on the front of the cab.

Step 8: Draw the Hose Reel
Draw the detail of a coiled fire hose with a nozzle on the side of the main body.

Step 9: Draw the Ladder on Top
Draw the ground ladder resting on top of the rear compartment. This consists of two long horizontal side rails and several short vertical rungs.

Step 10: Color the Fire Truck
Color the drawing: Red for the body and cab, Light Blue for the window, Gray for the hose and tires, and Black for the ladder.


Step 1: The Wheels
Start by drawing two simple circles for the two wheels. Inside each circle, draw a smaller concentric circle to represent the rim or hub.

Step 2: The Chassis
Connect the two wheels by drawing a horizontal line for the main body/chassis. Draw two small, rounded rectangles extending horizontally from the sides of the wheels to represent the bumpers.

Step 3: The Main Body Shape
Draw the outline of the truck’s cab and body. This shape should sit on top of the chassis from Step 2. The front part should be slightly rounded for the cab. The main body (tank/storage area) should be a large, rounded rectangle extending back from the cab.

Step 4: The Emergency Light
On top of the cab, draw a small, rounded rectangular shape for the emergency light bar (siren/light).

Step 5: The Windows
Draw the windshield and cab windows. Draw the front windshield. Draw the driver and passenger side windows.

Step 6: The Headlight/Detail
Draw a small detail on the front of the truck, such as a headlight or a small grille detail. In this image, it’s a small vertical rounded shape.

Step 7: The Ladder
On the side of the truck’s body, draw a ladder. This is represented by two vertical lines connected by several horizontal rungs.

Step 8: The Hose
Draw the fire hose and nozzle on the side of the main body, usually near the back or above the ladder. Draw a large spiral for the coiled hose. Draw the nozzle attached to the end of the hose line.

Step 9: Coloring
Color the body of the truck red, the tires/wheels dark grey or black, the windows light blue or white, the siren/light bar red and blue, the hose and nozzle yellow and grey.

Hopefully, this drawing tutorial on Fire Truck will help you easily create a cute drawing.