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Prototype Eras
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
Thisrelease of the Scania Pump Ladder fire appliance features the CP28 cab built to accommodate a six-person crew. It is modelled with right hand drive. Here we see it as used by Kent Fire & Rescue Service, registered EU62 AYH. The model is decorated in the popular red, yellow and silver body colour with a grey interior. Additional printed detail includes the crest and website address on the cab doors, the Scania badge positioned on one side of the radiator grille and the tiny John Dennis Coachbuilders badge beneath the rear number plate. The tooling also incorporates a mast lamp and light bar fixed to the roof. This authentic replica adds further regional representation in any modern fire appliance collection.
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Oxford Diecast Scania CP28 Pump Ladder – Kent Fire & Rescue Service
Manufacturer part number 76SFE009 represents a model of the Scania CP28 pump ladder used during the rebuilding of the railways. The die‑cast appliance is built with a six‑person cab, right‑hand drive, and is shown in the Kent Fire & Rescue Service livery, registration EU62 AYH. It features the standard red, yellow and silver body colours with a grey interior, and includes printed details such as the service crest and website on the cab doors, a Scania badge on the radiator grille, and a small John Dennis Coachbuilders badge beneath the rear number plate.
The model also incorporates a mast lamp and roof‑mounted light bar, as well as a tiny Scania badge on one side of the grille, providing an accurate replica suitable for inclusion in modern fire‑appliance collections.