Scania Super 560R Fire Engine Toy

£99.99

6 in stock

6 in stock

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Young firefighters can respond to any emergency with this incredibly realistic scania fire engine. Designed for immersive action, the truck features a fully extendable turntable ladder with a rescue basket that can be raised and swivelled to reach the highest imaginary fires. The highlight for many children is the integrated water tank and functioning pump; simply fill the reservoir, and the hand-operated pump sprays real water through the hose, which can be wound up or secured to the basket for precision aim.

To ensure safety during daring rescues, this model is equipped with four extendable stabiliser legs that keep the vehicle steady on any surface. The cab offers opening doors, folding mirrors, and a detailed interior, allowing figures to jump in and drive. Complete with a Light & Sound module featuring sirens and engine noises, this scania fire engine offers a robust and engaging play experience that helps develop fine motor skills and encourages heroic storytelling.

Key Features:

  • Integrated water tank and manual pump spray real water through the hose.
  • Extendable turntable ladder with rescue basket reaches significant heights.
  • Includes Light & Sound module with siren, engine, and horn sounds.
  • Four extendable stabiliser legs provide a solid base for ladder operations.

Product Specifications:

  • Brand: Bruder
  • Age Suitability: 4 Years +
  • Batteries: Included (Light & Sound Module)
  • Dimensions: 59cm x 20cm x 27.5cm
  • Weight: 3.70 kg

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, it features a built-in water tank and a manually operated pump system that sprays water through the attached hose nozzle.
The Light & Sound module is included and typically comes with batteries pre-installed (usually 3 x LR44), so it is ready for play immediately.
The turntable ladder is fully extendable and, when raised with the rescue basket, reaches an impressive height suitable for reaching high shelves or obstacles during play.