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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
The 1:76 scale Scania Pump Ladder CP28 makes its latest regional appearance as used by the South Wales Fire & Rescue Service, registered CN61 AVY. The CP28 was built in conjunction with John Dennis Coachbuilders, to accommodate a 6-person crew and comes with right hand drive.
The cab is decorated in the traditional bright red and yellow while the rear body is silver with red and yellow chequered masking below the silver extendable roof. The top edge of the rear body features the bi-lingual De Cymru South Wales signage in black on yellow with the Fire Service badge comprising a red dragon on a silver background printed on the door pillars of the cab. Additional detail includes an orange roof beacon, a blue and white light bar with red FIRE lettering above the cab windscreen and a red and white mast lamp on the passenger side. The John Dennis Coachbuilders badge also features in blue beneath the rear number plate.
With lots of authentic detail on a great model, add this to your widening geographical spread of Oxford fire service vehicles of the modern era.
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Oxford Diecast South Wales Fire & Rescue Scania Pump Ladder CP28 is a 1:76 scale model representing the rebuilding of the railways period. The manufacturer part number is 76SFE012.
The vehicle is depicted as a Scania CP28 pump ladder used by South Wales Fire & Rescue Service, registration CN61 AVY. It was produced in collaboration with John Dennis Coachbuilders and is configured for a six‑person crew with right‑hand drive. The cab is finished in the service’s standard bright red and yellow, while the rear body is silver with red and yellow chequered masking beneath the extendable roof. The rear edge bears bilingual “De Cymru South Wales” signage in black on yellow, and the fire service badge – a red dragon on a silver background – is printed on the door pillars. Additional features include an orange roof beacon, a blue and white light bar with red “FIRE” lettering above the windscreen, a red and white mast lamp on the passenger side, and the John Dennis Coachbuilders badge in blue beneath the rear number plate.
The model offers a high level of authentic detail and adds to the geographical range of Oxford’s fire service vehicles from the modern era.