Bedford Dennis F125 Simon Snorkel SS263 Corgi 1/50
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Características
BEDFORD DENNIS F125 SIMON SNORKEL SS263
Escala 1:50
Fabricante: Corgi
Rfa. original: AN13009
Fecha de presentación: Mayo 2006
Serie: 50 aniversario.
Unidades muy limitadas.
DETALLES MINIATURA
Fabricación metálica con detalles en plastico
Color: rojo
Longitud: 28 cm
Dennis F125 Simon Snorkel SS263 Hydraulic Platform
Bedfordshire County Fire & Rescue Service
Original Cast Date 1977
COMENTARIO DE CORGI
Corgi released the first Simon Snorkel Fire Engine in 1964. The model produced had a Bedford chassis and was made in 1:48 scale. Over 1,163,000 pieces were sold over a twelve-year period. Later, in 1977, a replacement model on a Dennis chassis came out, costing £82,000 to design, tool and develop - it sold over 173,000 pieces. Over the fifty years of Corgi, the ways in which fires and rescues from fires are achieved, as well as the vehicles used by fire and rescue services, have changed dramatically. In our Fire & Emergency vote, the consumer choice was the Simon Snorkel and not only are we including firemen figures with the appliance, it is also presented in a special box based on the original design of 1964. (Please note these are collectable models, suitable for ages 14 and above)
Escala 1:50
Fabricante: Corgi
Rfa. original: AN13009
Fecha de presentación: Mayo 2006
Serie: 50 aniversario.
Unidades muy limitadas.
DETALLES MINIATURA
Fabricación metálica con detalles en plastico
Color: rojo
Longitud: 28 cm
Dennis F125 Simon Snorkel SS263 Hydraulic Platform
Bedfordshire County Fire & Rescue Service
Original Cast Date 1977
COMENTARIO DE CORGI
Corgi released the first Simon Snorkel Fire Engine in 1964. The model produced had a Bedford chassis and was made in 1:48 scale. Over 1,163,000 pieces were sold over a twelve-year period. Later, in 1977, a replacement model on a Dennis chassis came out, costing £82,000 to design, tool and develop - it sold over 173,000 pieces. Over the fifty years of Corgi, the ways in which fires and rescues from fires are achieved, as well as the vehicles used by fire and rescue services, have changed dramatically. In our Fire & Emergency vote, the consumer choice was the Simon Snorkel and not only are we including firemen figures with the appliance, it is also presented in a special box based on the original design of 1964. (Please note these are collectable models, suitable for ages 14 and above)