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Engine 39 - Seagrave Pumper

  • Release Date: April 1997
  • Production Quantity: 25,000
  • Notes: This truck part of the very first set of models ever released by Code 3. The other units include: 18, 51 (pictured further down this page), 88, and 90. All 5 trucks are sold out and are commanding a price anywhere from$30 -$60 a piece. E51 has sold for as high as $400.


    Photo by Chuck Grow


    LTI Tractor Drawn Aerial

  • Release Date: February 1999
  • Production Quantity: 15,000
  • Notes: This tiller is part of the first series of LTI TDA's made by Code 3. The other 2 trucks in this series are T3, T88.


    Photo by Chuck Grow



    Photo by Jeff Hawkins

    GMC Suburban

  • Release Date: February 1998
  • Production Quantity: 25,000
  • Notes:



    Photo by Jeff Hawkins

    E350 Ambulance

  • Release Date: February 1999
  • Production Quantity: 5,000
  • Notes: One of three original ambulances produced by Code 3. This is the only LAFD ambulance release to date.


    Photo provided by Jeff Karno


    Engine 82 - Seagrave Pumper (Hollywood Series)

  • Release Date: October 1998
  • Production Quantity: 25,000
  • Notes: E41 is from what most collectors refer to as the "Hollywood Series", others call it "LA Series 2". Whatever it may be, this set of trucks continue the production of LAFD Seagrave pumpers. Others in this series include: E27, E52, E82, and the special "Hollywood Blue" pumper. Engine 27 and the Hollywood Blue are now sold out. An interesting note is that of all the real apparatus from this series, only E82 (pictured below) sports the word "Hollywood" on the cab doors.


    Photo by Chuck Grow


    Engine 51 - Seagrave Pumper

  • Release Date: April 1997
  • Production Quantity: 5,000
  • Notes: E51 is based at LAX (LA Int'l Airport) which is why it is lime green (FAA regulations). It was the first truck to be Sold Out by Code 3 and now commands a price easily in the $200 - $400+ range.


    Photo by Chuck Grow