Details of Dinky 276 Airport Fire Tender
The Dinky Airport Fire Tender.
There are 2 variations with different lettering and large or small warning bells. The baseplate is retained with a screw and provides access to the battery compartment.
The body of the real vehicle was by Alfred Miles.
It was available in red finish at 1:36 scale. Released as Dinky 276 in 1962 withdrawn as Dinky 276 in 1970.
Base:
tin plate baseMarkings:
'Airport Fire Control', Airport Fire ControlModel features:
flashing lights, warning bell, water cannonOrganisation:
fire and rescuePackaging:
cardboard box, windowed boxVehicle make:
Bedford, MilesVehicle model:
TJ-4Vehicle type:
airport vehicle, fire engineWheels:
shaped spun hubs, steering, suspension, tyres with treadWindows:
tinted windows, windowsIf you know about this model you can add more detail by email to: diecastplusinfo@gmail.com where you can also send pictures of your models to add to the site.
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