Chicago Fire Department E-One Hurricane Engine - Custom Engine Co.
Chicago Fire Department E-One Hurricane Custom Co. Engine scale model
Chicago E-One Hurricane, custom decaled for your Engine Company
The Chicago Hurricane is hand-crafted and authentic down to the smallest of features. A limited number of these customizable engines have been produced and include a fully-custom display case to protect and preserve the unit.
Chicago Fire Department E-One Hurricane Custom Engine Co. scale model specifications
- Scale: 1:50
- Production Quantity: 50
- 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: 7.5"L x 2.5"W x 2.5"T
- Display Case Dimensions: 10"L x 5"W x 5.25"T
More About the Scale Model
This Chicago Fire Department Engine scale model is a museum grade replica of the 1980's E-One Hurricane Pumper. 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.
Reviews
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Chicago Fire Dept. E-One Hurricane unnumbered Engineine.
Another popular engine from the 1980's !!!!!!! Very nice detailing and accuracy in recreating the Hurricanes that Chicago ran back then !!!!!!! Glad to have it in my collection !!!!!!!
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Chicago Fire Department E57, E-One Hurricane
I was really sorry that I missed out on the original 4 models offered. Now, my feelings of regret have been vindicated. I always thought that the angular E-One Hurricanes were very attractive. Especially these ones with the 2 wraparound grab handles on the back side of the crew cab (mother-in-law), the large grille on both sides, the axe mounted beside the driver's side jump seat, the hose strapped down on the bumper, & the stirrups below the body. The stirrups are a really unusual feature, but based on pictures of similar rigs, completely accurate. They're probably there to facilitate retrieval of the hard suction hoses & the extension ladder. I had some fun in selecting E57 as the company assignment, since I was born in 1957.
