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FDNY Ladder 103-2 - 1974 Seagrave Phone Booth 100' Ladder - Brooklyn

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FDNY Ladder 103-2 - 1974 Seagrave Phone Booth 100' Ladder scale model

 

1:50 scale FDNY Ladder 103-TWO model

Brooklyn's 1974 Seagrave "Phone Booth" 100' Ladder museum grade replica. 
Then next release in the FDNY Classics model series is Brooklyn's 1974 "Phone Booth" Ladder 103 TWO. Hand-crafted using intricately detailed parts, Ladder 103-TWO is an authentic representation of this FDNY classic Seagrave. Stainless steel ladders and countless other parts give the replica a razor sharp, detailed appearance. Production is limited to an elite 100 units and includes a fully-custom display case to protect and preserve the unit. Take a look below at the features and specs...those in blue are unique to Ladder 103-TWO.

  

Features and specs of FDNY Ladder 103-TWO

Features and specs of Brooklyn's Ladder 103-TWO

Brooklyn's 1974 Seagrave Phone Booth ladder scale model

FDNY Ladder 103-2 - 1974 Seagrave Phone Booth 100' Ladder scale model specifications

  • Scale: 1:50
  • Production Quantity: 100
  • Multi-materials including High Def Resin, stainless steel photo etch metal, wire, rubber and other composites.
  • Mounted inside high quality, custom display case featuring etched stainless steel I.D. nameplate.
  • Model Dimensions: 8.75"L x 2.25"W x 2.5"T
  • Display Case Dimensions: 12"L x 6"W x 5.25"T

FDNY 1974 Seagrave Phone Booth 100' Ladder

More About the Scale Model

This FDNY Ladder 103-TWO scale model is a museum grade replica of the Seagrave 1974 Phone Booth 100' Rearmount Ladder. 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 and truck name, and department seal. This replica is a treasure to be displayed and admired and is in no way a toy.

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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  • 5
    FDNY Ladder 103 / Brooklyn

    Posted by tom seghini on 20th Oct 2019

    Nice color and detail. Looks great on my NY layout.

  • 4
    FDNY Seagrave Ladder 103-2

    Posted by Nate Arnold on 19th Oct 2019

    I have been collecting Fire Replicas trucks since nearly the beginning of the company and I am continually impressed by the quality of the models. The FDNY Seagrave ladders are no exception. The quality of the trucks is suburb. The only issue I have is the lack of a functioning aerial ladder. If the tooling could be worked out for a functioning ladder, these trucks would be even more amazing.

  • 5
    Amazing details

    Posted by JoeO on 22nd Aug 2019

    The 1974 Seagrave “Phone Booth” is remarkable looking, this model is even more detailed than the 1969 Seagrave. The first thing that caught my eye was the decal work on the front of the cab and how the "103 Two" fit perfectly with the Seagrave siren, the color and artwork are one of the best I have seen. The turn signal lenses are correct for the era, this is one of the things Seagrave started to change on the Cincinnati Cabs. I just love love the stainless steel Seagrave above the siren, those were not on the 1969 models.. When you look at the cab you see the clear doom roof lights again very popular in the 70’s. The next thing that caught my eye was the cab riot shields, definitely a reality back in the ’70’s’. The angle of the rear door on the enclosed cab are perfectly match to the real rig. The ladder rack, with the pike pole racks really stands out on the drivers side. Over on the officers side, there's lots of details starting with the vertical exhaust, the stainless steel detail of the cage are great looking. The Ladder pipe sits above the Phone Booth. Now the phone booth itself, holy cow never seeing one of the real trucks accept for pictures I was real curious, since I know Fire Replicas is so exact on the trucks I got to see what the 8th member was in. Back in those days these trucks could have 8 members riding to calls. On these trucks the hose for the ladder pipes was packed away in front of the turn table, which meant more ladders including a scaling ladder. The topper of this truck is the main aerial and turntable, truly a perfect match back to the real trucks.The Black cable for extension of the main is really well done and loops around correctly on the truck. I wish I knew more about the history of these rigs to share, I do know this one was in a very busy section of Brooklyn during the “War Years” get your piece of history, to my knowledge this is the first time ever a Seagrave “Phone Booth” Rear Mount has ever been produced.