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Fire Fuel Tanker Truck 3D Printed Firefighter Vehicle, Eco-Friendly & Durable

Fire Fuel Tanker Truck 3D Printed Firefighter Vehicle, Eco-Friendly & Durable

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Keep the rescue fleet running!

Every fire station needs backup, and this 3D Printed Fire Fuel/Tanker Truck is ready to answer the call. Designed as a vital support vehicle, this truck is responsible for hauling imaginary fuel to the fire engines or bringing extra water to fight the biggest blazes in the backyard.

With its specialized tank design and heavy-duty chassis, this vehicle adds a new layer of realism to emergency role-play. It’s the perfect companion to a standard fire truck, ensuring the rescue team never runs out of resources during a mission.

Key Features

Support Squad Design: Features a heavy tanker rear and fire-style cab, modeled after real-life airport crash tenders and forest fire support trucks.

Essential for Fleet Play: The perfect "Player 2" vehicle to go alongside a standard fire engine.

Durable & Robust: 3D printed as a solid unit to withstand the fast-paced action of emergency response play.

Tactile Experience: The unique texture from the 3D printing process makes the truck easy to grip and fun to touch.

Eco-Conscious: Crafted from PLA filament, a plant-based bioplastic that is kinder to the planet than traditional petroleum plastics.

Approx. size (L × W × H)
96.3 × 54.4 × 39.0 mm (about 9.6 × 5.4 × 3.9 cm)

Care Instructions: Hand wash with warm soapy water. Not dishwasher safe (high heat may warp the plastic).

Safety Note: Adult supervision is always recommended during play. Check regularly for wear and tear.

Please Note: As these are 3D printed items, unique surface textures or slight layer lines may be visible. This is a normal characteristic of the 3D printing process and adds to the handmade charm of the product!

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