Fire engine with LED lighting and blue light LF16 Magirus

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Schönwitz 51534

Fire engine with LED lighting and blue light LF16 Magirus
99.99 EUR
Incl. 19% VAT., excl. shipping
Delivery time: 4-21 working days
Technical data
Art.-no.Schoenwitz_51534
Gauge1:160
EAN4251319515341
CategoriesVehicles, Operational vehicle
Quarter first delivery1/2026
Description
A meticulously detailed replica of the Magirus LF 16 fire engine, available as a ready-made model with sophisticated LED lighting. Six tiny SMD LEDs, perfectly matched to the vehicle and cleanly integrated, bring the everyday life of a firefighter impressively to your model railway landscape.

The LF 16 Magirus (fire engine with a pump capacity of 16 l/min) is a classic fire engine that was primarily used from the 1950s to the 1980s. The first vehicles were deployed during Era III – and even today, these robust vehicles are still in service with some smaller fire departments.

Technical data:
- Ready to connect - for 16V AC/DC
- Scale - 1:160 / N gauge
- Epochs III to V
- Two warm white LED headlights
- Two red LED taillights
- Two blue LED rotating beacons
- Optional - Turn signal control Schönwitz 51294

The product photos show examples of how the model should be displayed. The scenery and accessories are not included. You will receive the fire engine shown as a finished model, including roof ladders.
Manufacturer information

Trade name/Brand:
Schönwitz

Manufacturer:
Modellbau Schönwitz Einzelunternehmen, Christian Schönwitz, Am Wattelsberg 5, 23881 Breitenfelde, Deutschland, info@modellbau-schoenwitz.de, www.modellbau-schoenwitz.de

Hazard warnings

CAUTION: Danger of swallowing. Not suitable for children under 14 years of age. Contains small parts that can be swallowed. This model has sharp edges and points due to its functionality. Keep the model away from children under the age of 14. Never operate the model unsupervised. Keep the packaging and instructions for later use.