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Corgi Trackside
Green Goddess (Auxilary Fire Service)
An icon of emergency motor heritage and despite their age, many are still in working order today. Originally developed in the event of a Soviet nuclear strike, it was a fire engine used by the AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) and more recently by the British Armed Forces during fire strikes of 1977 and 2002 (codename Operation Fresco).
These largely green-painted vehicles were built between 1953 and 1956 based on an army truck, weighed in at 7.5 tonnes and had a top speed of 45mph. In 2005 the Ministry of Defence sold more than 20 as the government disposed of surplus vehicles. All of the machines were sold for between £3,500 and £7,500.
The Trackside range is the perfect accessory for a railway layout (OO) or a themed diorama.
-1:76th scaled model replica
| EAN (Barcode) | 5055286603945 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Corgi |
| Scale | 1:76 |
| Minimum Age | No |
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| Date | Review | Rating |
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| 07-May-2012 |
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