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Only 9 units remaining of FDNY's 2016 Seagrave Attacker 75' Tower Ladder 7!

Don't miss out!

Seems there is some good news to report as the meeting between the Presidents of the US and China has been fruitful. We have not received any formal indication, but if the rumors are true, the tariff will be back down to 20-30% and we'll be able to schedule the next shipment containing the Massport E2, Miami-Dade Enforcers and Chicago HME Squads. Stay tuned as we'll certainly know more in the next week or two!

Looking for your next station set? Dallas Pierce Engine 50 and Pierce Truck 50 are the perfect pair! Shop all Dallas scale models here >

Snorkel Squad 1 started in Chicago in 1962. The snorkel was designed for both high-angle rescues and for providing a master stream of water from an elevated position. The crews were often referred to as the "Snorkel Squad". The 1967 Mack MB/Pierce/Pitman 50' Snorkel is a great example of SS-1. Order yours >

Drew N. created this Columbus Station 10 set. He made his ladder operational and used a Chicago Spartan engine cab and Columbus Sutphen body to create Engine 10. Wow!

Fire Replicas is doing some serious work at our primary warehouse location and are in need of a track loader! Any of our customers own an equipment dealership or have an extra skid steer laying around? We would much rather buy one from one of our valued customers than from a stranger!...or even better...Barter for one! One little skid steer for what would be HUNDREDS of firetrucks....any wife or bookkeeper would be impressed with that deal!


In all seriousness...we need one...Bobcat, Kubota, Takeuchi, etc...2500lb+ capacity, new or less than 1000 hrs. Anyone have one? Or know someone? Email me at nic@heavyhaulreplicas.com. Much appreciated!

Do you have Triskaidekaphobia? Not, the firefighters of Columbus ALF Ladder 13...they proudly state that on the back of their rig. Learn more >

A little something (actually it's quite the beast) that we've been working on for NYPD. Special thanks to Mike Martinelli for his constant trips into the City, without which none of this would be possible. Look for this Mack DM ESU in 2026!