I ran across this, it looks nice I am wondering if anyone here has one?
https://www.rosenbauer.com/fanshop/en/at-mod-chile.html
Rosenbauer for Chile
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Re: Rosenbauer for Chile
My guess is that the good doctor has gotten one as he spends a lot of time in Chile.
Re: Rosenbauer for Chile
I have the demo version - nice model. The Emirates crash truck looks nice also ...
J-M
J-M
Re: Rosenbauer for Chile
Mark:
I ordered two -- one for me and one for friend Pablo in Chile. They were supposed to get here before I headed south on January 3rd, but didn't make it until after I left. So they were waiting when I got home on Sunday. I'll take one to Pablo when I head south again at the end of the month.
Incidentally, Pablo and I tried several times to get a photo of the actual rig -- the station is near the University of Santiago, very busy street, almost no parking nearby, and lots of big trees covering the small ramp with shade. Pablo made a number of calls and finally got permission to get it pulled out -- but the driver didn't show up on time (small window when the ramp was in sunlight) -- so by the time we got it out, the shadows covered part of the rig. But still a very nice unit. This is B11 for the Italian company (thus the lettering in Italian, and the color green) -- B for "Bomba" (Spanish for "Pump"). Pablo is excited about this model -- first time for one from Chile. Even if it isn't from his station....
jim
I ordered two -- one for me and one for friend Pablo in Chile. They were supposed to get here before I headed south on January 3rd, but didn't make it until after I left. So they were waiting when I got home on Sunday. I'll take one to Pablo when I head south again at the end of the month.
Incidentally, Pablo and I tried several times to get a photo of the actual rig -- the station is near the University of Santiago, very busy street, almost no parking nearby, and lots of big trees covering the small ramp with shade. Pablo made a number of calls and finally got permission to get it pulled out -- but the driver didn't show up on time (small window when the ramp was in sunlight) -- so by the time we got it out, the shadows covered part of the rig. But still a very nice unit. This is B11 for the Italian company (thus the lettering in Italian, and the color green) -- B for "Bomba" (Spanish for "Pump"). Pablo is excited about this model -- first time for one from Chile. Even if it isn't from his station....
jim
Re: Rosenbauer for Chile
I have the original red version for when they came to Australia I like this one, might have to get it!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
Perth, Western Australia
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