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Tower Ladder 119 and Engine 211 located in Brooklyn NY. These two trucks were made by me to look like they would have been the next installation of the "Valiant Service" series. Code 3 Collectibles had made Tower Ladder 33 and Engine 75 in this style.
This is a project I am working on for a customer. This truck started out life as Engine 305. The truck came.to me in rough shape, missing most of the detail parts. So, after some research, I came across a truck used for Bailout training. Keep an eye out for the finished product.
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This is FDNY Hazmat one Squad 288. Located in Maspeth Queens. This building was designed by Alan over at Twin whistle sign & kit company, and built and painted by me.
You might not think of this at first but, these Collectibles can be useful as a training tool. What better way to show apparatus placement than miniature apparatus. And with a fleet of over 700 fire, police, ems, parks, sanitation, and DOT vehicles, it couldn't be more realistic
Hello all,
My name is Joseph Siciliano. I am a volunteer Firefighter and NYC EMT. I have been collecting and customizing Code 3 Collectibles since 2005 and have over 700 emergency service die casts in my collection. My display depicts the 5 boroughs of NYC. Enjoy the pics and if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask.
HAPPY MODELING!!
In 2005, I joined the volunteer fire service. Shortly after joining, I went to my first “BUFF SHOW” this was basically a mega show with any type of emergency service item you could think of, from patches, to stickers, to lights for your car all the way up to real tools and fire apparatus. I stumbled upon a booth containing a large amount of die cast fire apparatus, so I bought my first Code 3, It was a 1st generation FDNY engine 75. So I brought it home, took it out of the box, and put it on the shelf in my room along with other assorted fire service things I had collected. Little did I know what was in store for me, so here I am 15 years later with over 700 pieces and a display that takes up half of my basement.
I like to "kitbash" some of my trucks. That
basically means I customize them from what they originally were into something else. I have done anything from simply changing the numbers, to completely taking apart and redesigning a truck. My specialty is FDNY but, I do almost any NYC agency.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about anything seen on the page
Contact us for pricing on custom items, see why we did what we did, and didn't do what we didn't do LOL.
I love to see other displays and truck that people have created, send you photos to us to be shown on our sight.
I work very closely with Lil Fire Shop which is a firefighter owned and operated company that sells items such as code 3's as well as model fire houses and custom fire department apparel if you have any questions check out his page at: https://www.facebook.com/lilfireshop/
This section will include tips and tricks of the trade to help others hone their modeling skills.
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