This item is limited to 3 per household.
[About actual vehicle]
- Established in 1932, the American automobile manufacturer that closed its history in 2014 is American La France.
- Manufacturer of the oldest fire truck in the US, with headquarters in South Carolina State, was active.
- Manufacture mainly emergency vehicles such as fire trucks, ladders, ambulances. It is also one of the manufacturers who made the history of fire engines in the United States, such as the manufacture of fire engines using horse-drawn carriages and steam engines.
- At the fire department in the United States, the fire engine of American La France is still active now.
- In addition, the historic fire truck that retired from active service has been loved by many fans and preserved by the hands of enthusiasts.
[About the model]
- This is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces fire trucks representative of the United States on the 1/25 scale, a fire truck of American La France. Pompa in the 1970s, modeling fire trucks.
- Detailed details are reproduced to detail in parts score 300 points or more. Starting with a rounded design cabin, plated finish panels with various nozzles and meter types unique to pump cars, real hoses with vinyl resin, etc. can not be overlooked.
- In addition, the engine and the pump are also reproduced firmly on the suspension in the chassis of the ladder frame, and it is mechanical. I am also looking forward to making detail up.
- Prepare marking etc for car body with decal. It is an impressive finished model.
[Major features]
- Reproduce fire truck manufactured by American La France company on 1/25 scale
- Detailed details reproduced to details with 300 parts points or more
- Finely modeled the panel of plated finish with various nozzles and meters that are unique to the pump car
- Realistic finish with vinyl resin for hoses
- In the ladder frame chassis, the engine and the pump are well reproduced on the suspension
- Marking of car body prepared with decal
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