BRUDER brings you the Scania Super R series, a perfect blend of comfort and toughness. This series is well - suited for all kinds of scenarios, and kids can realistically experience them with these new BRUDER models. Recreating a large - scale fire service operation is incredibly exciting, and the Scania Super 560R fire service ladder truck is a gem in BRUDER's fire service collection. It has opening doors, folding mirrors, and a built - in water tank that's easy to fill. The water hose can be wound up, held by BRUDER figures, or attached to the ladder basket, and it comes with a fully functional nozzle. You can use a hand wheel to extend and adjust the height of the turntable ladder with a rescue basket. There are two seats in the cab and an extra one for the bworld figure on the fire service ladder. Four extendable stabilisers keep the vehicle steady in any situation, and a large storage compartment with a hinged door gives you extra space for tools. The package includes a Light and Sound Module (item no.: 02801) with four functions like engine noise, flashing light, and siren noise, boosting the play value. The bworld fire station is a great addition to this amazing fire service vehicle. Suitable for ages 3 and up.




Using this fire engine is a lot of fun. First, you can easily fill the built - in water tank with water. Then, you can wind up the water hose and decide whether to hold it with the BRUDER figures or attach it to the ladder basket. To adjust the height of the turntable ladder with the rescue basket, just turn the hand wheel. When you want to play, turn on the Light and Sound Module to enjoy engine noise, flashing lights, and siren noise. Make sure to place the vehicle on a flat surface and extend the four stabilisers to keep it stable. When it comes to storage, use the large compartment with the hinged door to put away tools. As for maintenance, keep it clean and dry. Avoid rough play that could break the small parts like the folding mirrors or the water hose nozzle. This toy is for kids aged 3 and up, so adult supervision might be needed for younger children.