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Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department Tysons Truck 429

$449.00
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Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department Tysons Truck 429 Specifications

 

Award-winning Fairfax County T429 replicaAdd craftsmanship to your collection.
Each of the replica's 587 parts is individually designed, cast or fabricated...then hand-assembled using tweezers, glue-filled syringes, and a steady hand. Materials are chosen to replicate each feature accurately and include stainless steel, high-def resin, brass, wire, rubber and other composites.

 

Fairfax County T429 is the flagship of any collection.A Gem for the Emerald City.
Fairfax County's T429, a Pierce Velocity 100' Tiller, is one of our most complex projects to date. Our goal with each release is to improve in every area...so that our customers will notice something new each time they view the model.

 

Fairfax County T429 features museum grade precision.
Best 1:50 Scale Truck by Toy Trucker & Contractor.
Tyson's Truck 429 features the 1:50 scale industry's first 0.6mm stainless steel ladder, making it a true-to-scale replica. Countless hours of design, proofing, and improvements were invested over 16 months, ensuring that this replica would be museum grade and award-winning.

 

 

Production of Fairfax T429 is limited to 350 units.
Exclusively limited to 350 units.
Fire Replicas are designed with the elite collector in mind, and manufactured in limited quantities to enhance future value. Fairfax County's T429 will be the flagship for only 350 discerning model collectors.

 

 

Fairfax County T429 includes a fully custom display case.
An impressive TDA deserves a stunning presentation.
T429 measures 14.5"L x 2.5"W x 3"T and is securely displayed inside a custom case. The case dimensions are 18"L x 6"W x 5.25"T and the platform includes an etched stainless steel nameplate with the Fairfax County seal, department and truck name.

 

 

Order your Fairfax County T429 replica today!

 

Order your Fairfax County T429 replica today! 

Fairfax County Tysons Truck 429 Scale Model Specs

  • Scale: 1:50
  • Production Quantity: 350
  • Number of Individual Parts: 587
  • Multi-materials including High Def Resin, wire, stainless steel, rubber and other composites.
  • Mounted inside high quality, custom display case featuring etched stainless steel I.D. nameplate.
  • Functionality includes rolling wheels and pivoting 5th wheel.
  • Model Dimensions: 14.5"L x 2.5"W x 3"T
  • Display Case Dimensions: 18"L x 6"W x 5.25"T

More About the Scale Model

This Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department Tysons Truck 429 scale model is a museum grade replica. Like all Fire Replicas models, every detail is modeled to perfection and with razor sharp precision. The replica features the specific department configuration and graphics, leaving no detail overlooked. The display case is custom manufactured with high quality acrylic and resin. The stainless steel etched plate features the department name and seal, and the truck name. This replica is a treasure to be displayed and admired and is in no way a toy.

Fairfax County Tyson's Truck 429 Scale Model

Magazine Review

As seen in Truck Model World Magazine, U.K. July/August 2016 Edition, by Steven Downes. www.truckmodelworld.com

When it comes to highly detailed and realistic models, Fire Replicas has once again delivered with a stunning representation of the in-use Tysons Truck 429 from the Fairfax County fire and rescue department. Based on the Pierce® Velocity® chassis, this tractor drawn aerial is fitted with a 4-section 100’ ladder and powered by a Detroit DD13 engine delivering 500hp.

The model has an impressive size, measuring 14.5” x 2.5” x 3” and has been constructed from 587 individual parts in high def resin, wire, stainless steel, rubber and other composites which result in a museum quality replica exacting in every detail to the original. As with the other models in the range, the custom packaging consisting of a fully lined base with Perspex cover and photo-etched name plate depicting the department and truck name.

The tractor unit has a pronounced front grill with the stars & stripes flag graphic placed behind the chromed frame with a textured diamond plate finish on all standing areas. Clear and tinted plastic lenses for the lighting are used to good effect, as are the various grab handles located along the sides of the body. The clear front and side windows allow for glimpses of the interior, where the grey finished surround encases the driver’s station. You can also make out the crew seating in the rear of the cabin.

The rear chassis has a number of compartments, with the door frames accentuated with silver pin lines and photo-etch door handles which really do look the part. The design allows for storage of extension ladders on both sides and even here, attention to detail is spot on. Access to the tiller cabin is to the rear on the left side only, and the access steps are textured with grab rails finished with silver joints for total realism. The tiller cabin has a fully finished interior with both clear and tinted windows fitted to the frame. Even here, exacting details include the photo-etch screen wiper, grab rails and a number of small lights, all expertly installed.

One of the most interesting aspects of the replica is the way the ladder has been constructed. True to scale, the thickness of the stainless steel ladder sections is an impressive 0.6mm with a water tube running along the underside, terminating with the spray nozzle at the tip of the ladder which has orange painted hand rails. The platform to which the ladder is attached has tiny safety chains and railings which all have the joints painted in silver which again shows the exacting levels of realism. The application of the white stripes along the sides of the model is flawless with a number of tiny safety and instructional labels located throughout the model, even the extension markings have been printed onto the ladder while the Tysons Corner and Fairfax County emblems are accurately replicated on the sides of the tractor.

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About Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department

The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department trains firefighters and paramedics to provide a full complement of fire suppression, technical rescue, swift water rescue, hazardous materials, and emergency medical services, including basic and advanced life support and emergency medical transportation–it is a career and volunteer all-hazards department. Since its humble beginning in July 1949, the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department has evolved from ten skilled “drivers” to a complex agency responsible for meeting the emergency needs of over one million residents. Today, more than 1,330 uniformed men and women operate from 38 fire and rescue stations strategically positioned throughout Fairfax County. Additionally, about 170 full-time civilians provide key support functions from headquarters and other locations. The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department operates on three separate 24-hour rotation shifts. Each shift is led by a Deputy Fire Operations Chief. The county is separated geographically into seven battalions, each managed by a battalion management team of a Battalion Fire Chief and EMS Captain. Fire suppression personnel and paramedics work in tandem to ensure the highest level of safety and care possible for the residents of Fairfax County.

Tysons Corner or Tysons is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Located in Northern Virginia between the community of McLean and the town of Vienna along the Capital Beltway, it lies within the Washington Metropolitan Area. Home to two super-regional shopping malls—Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria—and the corporate headquarters of numerous companies, Tysons is Fairfax County's central business district and a regional commercial center. It has been characterized as a quintessential example of an edge city. The population was 19,627 as of the 2010 census. 

Truck Specs

  • Velocity® Chassis
  • Front Axle and Suspension: Oshkosh TAK-4
  • Engine: Detroit DD13® - 500HP
  • Transmission: Allison GEN 5 EVS4500P
  • Command Zone™ Technology
  • 4-Section 100' Aerial Ladder

Safety Warning

This is not a toy and not suitable for children under the age of 14. This highly detailed scale model contains small, intricate pieces that may present a choking hazard.

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  • 4
    My first piece

    Posted by chris on 23rd Dec 2015

    The Fairfax is very nice. Fire replicas has filled a void left by TWH, Danbury and Franklin Mints and Code 3. Fire Replicas states they are Museum Grade. I love these, but the painted rims, mirrors and headlight buckets cheapen the model. Chrome plastic would be so much nicer and add quality over silver painted pieces. I look forward to future releases.

  • 5
    BACK AFTER 20+YEARS!

    Posted by ROBERT on 22nd Dec 2015

    VERY NICE. DEFINITELY A 10.

  • 5
    A firefighters dream gift

    Posted by gary jamieson on 22nd Dec 2015

    I am a firefighter from western pa. and I received my Fairfax County tiller and it just takes two words to describe this truck..exquisite perfection. It is impossible to describe just how extensive the detail is. It is like looking at the actual truck. My wife bought me the PGFD Courage engine and now I am hooked. These are fantastic realistic replicas and if you purchase one you will be thrilled. The quality is unmatched it is certainly worth its price. Thank you Fire Replicas for providing top quality new fire truck replicas for the serious fire service collectors, such as first responders or anyone with an interest in truck model collecting. These trucks are as nice as any other fire trucks produced and I have a large collection so I know what I am talking about. So if you want the finest, you want Fire Replicas. They are the best. Don't settle for less.

  • 5
    Museum Quality in 1/50th scale

    Posted by MARK MACREADING / TOY TRUCKER & CONTRACTOR MAGAZINE on 22nd Dec 2015

    I must say that Fire Replicas has done a superb job of of capturing every detail of the real Fairfax County Tysons Truck 429 and replicating it in miniature. Their fine Stainless steel ladder work puts it into perfect scale. While you notice the obvious quality of the entire model, look close at some of the minute details such as the realistic wiper blades or the fifth wheel detail under the deck. It is all the little details that add up to a superior replica. On another note, their models have the best packaging I have ever seen. I have unpacked a lot of different replicas and have seen some nice models damaged by simply trying to get them out of their box. Fire Replicas display cases are also second to none. These are must have replicas for the serious fire apparatus replica collector. I can not wait to see their future releases.

  • 5
    Fire Relplicas

    Posted by Bob Milnes on 22nd Dec 2015

    The Fairfax tiller arrived yesterday along with the Miami-Dade PUC, and they are everything we could hope for. These are museum quality models. They were well packaged to begin with, both in very nice display cases. The detail in the models is excellent which shows how much research has gone into them. We can expect some great additions to our collections in the coming months. Keep up the good work!

  • 5
    Fairfax County truck 429

    Posted by Sewell Truitte on 22nd Dec 2015

    Excellent model. I have been collecting model fire trucks for 30 years. I have Franklin Mint, Corgi, TWH and Code 3 mostly and a large collection of kits and detailing parts so I know my fire truck models.Not to mention I was a firefighter as was my father and grandfather before me. These are definitely high quality models. The detail is great. I especially love the included display case. I am looking forward to the future releases that I have already pre-ordered two more models. I have also purchased one of the PGFD engine 805. I really like this model as I was a firefighter in PG county. The only thing that concerns me is that my wife is going to kill me when the other two boxes show up next year. Definitely worth the money.

  • 5
    Fairfax county truck 429

    Posted by T.Harris on 21st Dec 2015

    I just received my Fairfax County tiller today and I'm at a loss for words. The detail on this model is just unbelievable. I've collected a great many fire apparatus models, as well as scratch built for years, but I've never seen anything so detailed on such a small scale ever...even the case is fantastic. Great job Fire Replicas, keep up the excellent work I look forward to your future releases!

  • 5
    Fairfax Truck 429 - A Work Of Art !!

    Posted by Mike Summers on 21st Dec 2015

    Received my order last Friday. I have a son and son-in-law who are Professional Firefighters, the latter being a Firefighter Paramedic with Fairfax County. Last Christmas, I decided to start them both a fire truck collection. Giving them a truck each year that honors their profession and their commitment to others. The Fairfax Truck 429 is a WORK OF ART. I'm amazed at the extreme detail that these models have, right down to the decaling. This is an expensive model but well worth it. Certainly will be a prized collectable for anyone who purchases one. Thanks to Nick and all the folks at Fire Replicas for bringing this model to fruition. I will certainly purchase more models in the future.

  • 5
    Fairfax Tysons Truck 429

    Posted by Earl Haussling on 21st Dec 2015

    This is one of the nicest fire apparatus I have. The detail is superb. I have been waiting to get this model with much anticipation. I am not disappointed one bit. I still cannot get over the quality of the display case it and the other models come in. Fire Replicas has done an excellent job on this piece. The customer service given is a clear example of what other companies should model themselves on. Great job Fire Replicas.