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Célèbre utilitaire de la gamme Iveco, le Daily est un modèle dont l’origine remonte à 1978. Il s’agit ici de la version 2014, alors renouvelée. Eligor l’avait déjà reproduit en fourgon. Alerte le propose ici en Véhicule de Première Intervention (VPI) doté d’un équipement Gimaex. La boîte comprend une planche de décalcomanie. Ce modèle Perfex est tiré à 300 exemplaires.
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Renault Véhicules Industriels launched the B range in 1982. This utility vehicle borrows its cabin from the first-generation Master, released in 1981. Its total load can reach 6.5 tons instead of 3.5. This B110 was launched in 1991. Only one model of this version was built for the Marseille Naval Fire Battalion, used as an intervention vehicle for helicopter-borne commandos.
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IVECO (Industrial VEhicles Corporation) first appeared in 1975 after several brands merged, including Fiat Industrial and Unic-Fiat. Alerte reproduces here a 1985 four wheel-drive 150-16. This forest fire tank truck is equipped by Camiva. This diecast model is limited to 300 pieces.
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When founded in the early 1960s, this military vehicle manufacturer was first called ALM, but was renamed ACMAT (Ateliers de constructions mécaniques de l’Atlantique, or Workshops of mechanical engineering of the Atlantic), when acquired by Renault Trucks Defence in 2006. This Liaison, Reconnaissance, and Support Vehicle belongs to the Marseille Naval Fire Batallion.
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Sold by several brands, the Master is a larger utility vehicle than the Trafic. Both were originally launched in 1980. Here we have the second generation, released in 1997 and replaced in 2010. Alerte offers here an emergency vehicle equipped by the French company Gifa. The box contains a decal sheet.
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Many Dodge trucks could be seen in France during WWII. Most of them were military WC series produced from 1940 to 1945. These vehicles were often rebodied or adapted to other duties after the war, when they were other than ambulances or fire trucks at the beginning. In 1949, the fire department of the city of Cholet (west of France), acquired this Dodge, based on a 6-wheel drive WC63.