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Chicago Fire Department 1956 Mack® B95 Engine Co. 108

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Chicago Fire Department 1956 Mack® B95 Engine Co. 108

Take home a Classic Mack B95...Chicago's 1956 Engine Co. 108

Take home a classic...Engine Co. 108's 1956 Mack B95 Pumper
The Chicago Fire Department Classics continue with the 1:50 scale, museum grade replica of the 1956 Mack B95 Pumper. This is your chance to take home a piece of Chicago's rich firefighting history! 

Chicago's 1956 Mack B95 Engine Co. 108 scale model is hand-crafted and intricately detailed.

Hand-crafted, limited in production and display ready 
Engine Co. 108 is hand-crafted and authentic down to the smallest of features. Production is limited to an elite 24 units and includes a fully-custom display case to protect and preserve the unit. 

Features and Specs of Chicago's 1956 Mack B95 Engine Co. 108 scale model

Specs and features of Chicago's 1956 Mack B95 Engine Co. 108 scale model

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Chicago Fire Department 1956 Mack® B95 Engine Co. 108 scale model specifications

  • Scale: 1:50
  • Production Quantity: 24
  • 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: 6"L x 2"W x 2"T
  • Display Case Dimensions: 8"L x 4.5"W x 4.5"T

Assembly pictures of Chicago's Classic 1956 Mack B95 Pumpers

Character, style and personalization epitomize the Mack B95 pumpers that served Chicago throughout the 1950's and 60's. Producing replicas of these beautiful rigs that are small enough to fit nicely on a shelf, has been a painstaking process. Over 18 months, each of the hundreds of intricately detailed parts are designed, cast or fabricated, painted, decorated, and trimmed...then organized in small bins, ready for assembly. There is no substitute for the laborious tasks that each of the 35 skilled men and women perform. It is a sight to see as each team member patiently adheres each part to another, consistently analyzing the end result. As you scroll down the assembly pictures, take notice of the parts on each workstation and you will gain a greater appreciation for the process. And don't forget to add these Classic Chicago pumpers to your collection.

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Engine Co 108's History by Joe O'Brien

The 1956 Mack B95 used by Chicago were equipped with 200-gallon tanks, this was a first for Chicago engines so the placement of these Engine’s was well thought out. These Mack’s also ran frontline for 20 years, over time the shops would retro fit some of them with booster reels, and square sidewalls over the rear wheels. Tiger stripes also appeared on bumpers, the shops would eventually replace the lights with aurora borealis, and even add large white numbers on the doors. Engine 108 was organized after the Jefferson Park Township annexation which Truck 23 at 4835 N. Lipps. The area was known for the several prairies on the vacant lots. The CFD shop retrofit a 1922 White truck (Booster 2) with a 200-gallon tank to help get water on these fires. In 1956 Engine 108 would be one of the first to receive a  new 1000/200 gym Mack B95 with a 200 gallon tank. Booster 1 which was at 108’s would move further up NW to Engine 119’s. Today the prairies have even away to bungalows. Engine 108 ran this Mack until late 1974. It remained in the spare pool until 1978. The city did get its money out of the Mack’s.

More About the Scale Model

This Chicago Fire Department Engine Co. 108 scale model is a museum grade replica of the 1956 Mack B95 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.