-Originally the world's largest fire engine developed by Hungary for the purpose of cleaning and removing pollutants when attacked by CBRN (science, biology, radioactive materials, etc.) during the Cold War.
-Although it is a vehicle body structure, two MIG-21 fighter jet engines (Tumansky R-13) are mounted on the body turret of a Soviet T-34 medium tank that was active during World War II.
-The number of passengers is 3, the weight is 38 tons, and the discharge capacity is about 30,000 liters of water per minute.
-When starting the engine or water jet, there is a method of operating with the cabin provided at the rear of the vehicle body or the remote controller.
-In terms of actual fire extinguishing ability, we have a track record of fire extinguishing activities in the field of oil field fires that occurred in battle during the Gulf War in 1991.
-With 2 firefighter figures, the cover is removable.
-Please note that some hose pipe parts are not included.
-Since the release agent may be attached, clean the parts with a neutral detergent or resin wash.
-Make sure all parts are ready before assembling
-Use instant glue for assembly
-It is recommended to use precision tweezers and quick-cure spray for assembly of details
-Because the kit is made of resin, instant adhesive will be used. In addition, there is a part that needs shaping such as burr of parts.
-Use a putty etc. to correct bubbles and chips in parts.
-For intermediate and advanced users
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )