Welcome to this week's update! Scroll down to see which items have now moved to low stock, today's daily deal, our updated release schedule and more. We hope you all have a blessed Thanksgiving...stay tuned to your email for our year end incentives which begin next Wednesday on select models. Thank you!

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FDNY 2016 KME Severe Service Engine 90 >

Chicago 1973 ALF 100' Ladder Chief - Truck Co. 21 >

Chicago 1974 Mack MB Engine Co. 108 >

L.A County 1972 Squad 51 >

"Fire Replicas has out done themselves with the Sutphen 75' Ladder for Miami-Dade. On the Columbus SPH 100' Ladder the details of the whole ladder assembly were great. The 75' Ladder's are also precise with bolts, wiring, and the lift. No other company has made the Sutphen 75's Ladder's because of the details, glad they did, because they nailed it." - Joseph O.

"My first purchase was this piece, and let me tell you I am so happy I got it! The detail in this truck is truly surreal and every time I look at it my mind is blown as I find a new detail. I hope to see more Miami-Dade Sutphen's down the road! No one does it like FR does!!" - Ben C.

"What an absolutely gorgeous replica! There is not much that I can say that hasn’t been said already, Fire Replicas just keeps getting better and better. One would think we would see a plateau, but they just keep raising the bar. The colors of this specific department are very catchy, and when you hold this replica in your hands a person’s eyes are just drawn to the colors like candy, and your eyes begin to wander studying every little detail, every nook and cranny, it is truly jaw dropping. I am absolutely in love with this piece. A 10 out of 10!" - Chris O.

Brooklyn is the home to Ladder 118 and Engine 205 located near the Brooklyn Bridge. We have a limited quantity remaining of Engine 205! Shop all Brooklyn replicas here >

FDNY 1964 Mack C/Truco 75' Tower Ladder 1 - Manhattan >

The Tower Ladder was first introduced in the mid 1960s, and Mack C chassis were a popular choice for these innovative vehicles. The term "Tower Ladder" was coined in 1964 when FDNY placed its first apparatus into service. FDNY's first Tower Ladder, a 1964 Mack C/Truco 75-foot Aerialscope, was assigned to Ladder Company 1. The Tower Ladders on the Mack C's were made by Truco, Eaton, and Baker. Shop all FDNY Classic Tower Ladders >

FDNY 1969 Mack C/Eaton 75' Tower Ladder 119 - Brooklyn >

This Massport Engine 1 went through a customization of the hose bed, new rescue coffins boxes, and an updated pump panel by Phil R. What a difference a few tweaks can make!