




Model Car FIRE TRUCK Dennis pumper from 1997 (Germany)
Scale 1/57th
Vehicle to be fixed on the attached base

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Discover this faithful reproduction of a 1997 Dennis fire truck , an exceptional vehicle that has left its mark on the history of the German emergency services. This miniature perfectly captures the essence of this iconic vehicle of the German fire service, testifying to British technical excellence in the service of European civil security.
This collectible miniature represents a wonderful testament to the technological evolution of emergency vehicles in the 1990s, a pivotal period when specialist manufacturers revolutionized the approach to firefighting.
Technical characteristics of the miniature
- Model: Dennis pumper
- Brand: Dennis
- Year: 1997
- Scale: 1/57th
- Color: Fire engine red with German markings
- Protective case included: Yes
- Base: Vehicle to be fixed on attached base
The Dennis: world benchmark for emergency vehicles
The 1997 Dennis fire engine represents the culmination of decades of expertise in firefighting vehicle design. This model, specially configured for the German emergency services, incorporates the latest technological innovations of the time: high-pressure pumping system, optimized equipment compartments, and a reinforced chassis capable of withstanding the most demanding operational constraints.
The design of this vehicle prioritizes operational efficiency and crew safety . Its pumping system can deliver several thousand liters per minute, while its multiple compartments allow it to carry all the equipment needed for operations. This pumper perfectly embodies the Dennis philosophy: combining British robustness and technical innovation.
The commercial success of this model with European emergency services confirms its reputation for excellence and reliability , essential criteria for vehicles on which human lives depend.
Dennis: a century of expertise serving firefighters
By 1997, Dennis Specialist Vehicles had already established a solid international reputation . The British manufacturer, with its century of experience, continually adapts its vehicles to the specific needs of each European country. For Germany, Dennis develops special configurations that meet DIN standards and the operational requirements of the Feuerwehr .
The Dennis brand, founded in 1895, gradually specialized in utility vehicles before becoming the global benchmark for emergency vehicles . In the 1990s, the company invested heavily in research and development, creating ever more efficient and safe vehicles. This 1997 fire engine perfectly illustrates this approach to constant innovation that characterizes the British brand.
The anecdote: when Dennis revolutionized firefighting
The history of this 1997 Dennis fire engine is closely linked to a quiet revolution taking place in German barracks. At that time, German emergency services began a major modernization of their fleet, gradually abandoning purely nationally designed vehicles in favor of more efficient European solutions.
This transition was not without debate. Traditionalists favored historic German manufacturers, while pragmatists advocated the adoption of proven technologies, particularly British ones. Dennis ultimately won numerous contracts thanks to the excellence of its pumping systems and the modularity of its chassis, allowing for perfect adaptation to local specificities.
A striking anecdote illustrates this period: during the first deliveries, some German firefighters affectionately nicknamed these Dennis "die englischen Retter" (the English saviors). This name testifies to the rapid recognition of the exceptional qualities of these vehicles, which would become essential elements in the modernization of the German emergency services.
This 1997 fire engine thus symbolises the European opening of rescue services and the constant search for technical excellence in the service of civil security, marking an important stage in the history of European rescue vehicles.
Complete your miniature collection
This Dennis fire engine naturally finds its place in the exciting world of miniature emergency vehicles . It fits perfectly into collections specializing in fire engines , offering an international perspective on the evolution of European emergency services.
Collectors will particularly appreciate the complementarity of this miniature with other emergency vehicles, particularly ambulances and rescue vehicles of different nationalities. This diversity allows for a collection representative of the technological evolution of emergency services across Europe.
This miniature will appeal to both utility vehicle enthusiasts and collectors specializing in vehicles from the 1990s , a pivotal period in the history of European utility vehicles.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to understand the scales of miniatures?
Scale indicates the reduction ratio between the real car and the miniature. For example, at 1:43 scale, each centimeter on the miniature corresponds to 43 centimeters on the real vehicle.
Concretely, a 1/18 scale Ferrari model is approximately 25-30 cm long, while in 1/43 scale it measures approximately 10 cm.
What scales are available?
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The smaller the second number, the larger the model car (e.g. 1/18 is larger than 1/43).
Does the model car come with protection?
Yes, each model car is systematically delivered in its protective box. This box preserves the collectible value and protects your model car from dust and shocks.
How is my package protected during transport?
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