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Scales 1/50 (8) 1/32 (5) Era 1940-49 (3) 1950-59 (2) up to 1920 (2) World War II (2) Price less than $25.00 (6) $25.00 to $49.99 (1) $50.00 to $74.99 (6)
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| | | | CORGI - US52606 1/50 Scale $44.95 MSRP $60.00
| Boston Fire Department, Engine #50 - Ahrens Fox Piston Pumper - From the Heroes Under Fire Series
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CORGI - US52804 1/50 Scale $62.95 MSRP $70.00
| Chicago Fire Dept - Mack L Closed Cab Pumper - Engine Co. #50 - Anniversary Collectible Limited to 1,956 pieces - The first engine house for the Chicago Fire Department was built in 1835 on LaSalle Street where City Hall currently...[more] [Inches: 5.75 L x 2 W ] [Retired Item] | |
| | CORGI - US59101 1/32 Scale $17.95 MSRP $24.00
| Fireman - Chicago Fire Dept 1871 - MSRP $24.00 - The great Chicago fire of 1871 led to a reorganization of the Fire Department on a military basis. The city was divided into 18 battalion districts, the companies in each comprising a...[more] [Retired Item] | |
CORGI - US59102 1/32 Scale $17.95 MSRP $24.00
| Fireman - Chicago Fire Dept 1920 - The fire department stopped using horses for fire trucks February 5, 1923, with Fire Engine 11, at 10 East Austin Avenue. Fire alarm box 846 at State and Chicago Avenue was pulled at 12:40 pm and with the...[more] [Retired Item] | |
| | CORGI - US59103 1/32 Scale $17.95 MSRP $24.00
| Fireman - Chicago Fire Dept 1950 - An important date in the more recent history of the Fire Department is January 1, 1958, when the Bureau of Fire Investigation was created. Prior to its inception, the sources of many of Chicago's fires...[more] [Retired Item] | |
CORGI - US59104 1/32 Scale $17.95 MSRP $24.00
| Fireman - Chicago Fire Dept 2005 - Today the 4,314 firefighters and 619 paramedics of the Fire Department rank among the world's best. - JUST 2 LEFT [Retired Item] | |
| | CORGI - US53606 1/50 Scale $52.95 MSRP $69.99
| Heroes Under Fire - Peter Pirsch and Sons, Milwaukee, WI Fire Department - Canopy Cab Pumper - From the Heroes Under Fire Series - This Pirsch Canopy Cab was delivered to Engine 4 of the Milwaukee Fire
Department on May 31, 1946. The...[more] [Inches: 6" x 2" ] | |
CORGI - US53605 1/50 Scale $52.95 MSRP $69.99
| Heroes Under Fire - Peter Pirsch and Sons, Waukesha, WI Fire Department - Open Cab Pumper - From the Heroes Under Fire Series - The Pirsch manufacturing facility was in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Due to that, there
were many Pirsch apparatus...[more] [Inches: 6" x 2" ] | |
| | CORGI - US52210 1/50 Scale $52.95 MSRP $69.95
| Howlett Hill Fire Department - Syracuse, NY - E-One SideMount Fire Pumper - Heroes Under Fire - Answering the call from collectors, Corgi has brought back the retired models of E-One fire apparatus. The E-One pumper and the E-One 75-foot...[more] [Inches: 7" x 2" ] | |
CORGI - US52012 1/50 Scale $52.95 MSRP $69.99
| Mack CF Pumper - Lawrence, MA - Heroes Under Fire - Answering the call from collectors, Corgi has brought back the retired models of E-One fire apparatus. The E-One pumper and the E-One 75-foot Ladder are refreshing the Heroes Under Fire...[more] [Inches: 6.5" x 2" ] | |
| | CORGI - US53607 1/50 Scale $52.95 MSRP $69.99
| Peter Pirsch & Sons Closed Cab Sedan - Metropolitan Fire Department - Sarasota, FL - Heroes Under Fire - Answering the call from collectors, Corgi has brought back the retired models of E-One fire apparatus. The E-One pumper and the...[more] [Inches: 6" x 2" ] | |
CORGI - US59113 1/32 Scale $15.90 was 21.59
|   WWII Paratrooper Figure- 101st Airborne, "Screaming Eagles" - US Army - The 101st Airborne "Screaming Eagles" saw their baptism of fire on D-Day and followed the war in Europe through Operation Market Garden to the stubborn defense of...[more] [Inches: 2.25"H ] | |
| | CORGI - US59011 1/50 Scale $24.95 was 31.49
|   WWII US Rangers Set D-Day - MSRP $35.00 -
Land on a beach in pitching waves under hostile fire, then climb up a sheer cliff while still under fire, and attack a barbed wire encircling German artillery battery with machine gun pits...[more] [Retired Item] | |
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