GLMFAA1 Posted November 18, 2021 Posted November 18, 2021 It only cost 1624.87 total. Nice kit but probably well worth the price. For me I'll just happy with my 72 Mack Aerialscope and my FunRise toy aerialscope. greg
SfanGoch Posted November 18, 2021 Posted November 18, 2021 It reminds me of a Hess firetruck. It's overpriced by 1600 bucks. My son's old Bruder trucks are more realistic.
Daddyfink Posted November 18, 2021 Posted November 18, 2021 What is with the sudden rash of selling disassembled Die Cast cars and charging way too much for them?
Chariots of Fire Posted November 19, 2021 Posted November 19, 2021 I just watched the video on how to do the hose. I've used that method for a long time only using sewing elastic and either brass or aluminum tubing for the couplings. Not sure where a rolled up section of hose is supposed to go, especially with the nozzle on it but they probably have made a place for it. All in all a bit pricey. Here's my '37 Seagrave aerial. Scratch built. Just like Greg's Mack aerial scope was scratch built. 1
GLMFAA1 Posted November 22, 2021 Author Posted November 22, 2021 Charlie, 2 guesses: 1: Needed something to put in a cabinet. 2. Hand line in the bucket to reach source while out of bucket ie roof operations. greg
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