Code 3 FDNY Squad 41 Seagrave Pumper (12655)
This is Item #12655
Scale 1/64th
Edition Size 3000 Pieces
Length: 5.8 inches
Release: June 2003
Squad 41 was organized on July 1, 1998 and replaced the disbanded Engine 41 at 330 East 150th Street in the South Bronx that day. Engine 41 was one of the earliest Bronx companies and went into service January 1, 1874 replacing Jackson Engine 4 of the Morrisania Volunteer Fire Department. This company lost six members at the WTC on 9/11/2001. Covering areas in both Manhattan and The Bronx, they responded to 3,027 alarms in 2002, of which, 1,596 were working fires.
Precision engineered 1/64 die cast replicas of all seven FDNY Seagrave Squad
Company Pumpers.
Each model is pad printed with the standard FDNY graphics, as well as
specific graphics and logos from each individual Squad Company.
Limited edition size of only 3000 sets.
Specially hand crafted wood display complete with die cast medallions of each
Squad Company logo. FDNY full color logo plate and precision cot grooves to hold
each model in place can be purchased.
Officially licensed by the FDNY.
Custom designed four color packaging featuring FDNY graphics and newly
engineered key lock packaging system.