
Here are a couple of E-One 110 ft. aerials from my area (Massachusetts). I feel that with a large local base of Fire Buff's and apparatus collectors of both miniature and 1/1 scale apparatus, that a local release would do well sales wise. Boston E-24, The Tower Unit and Worcester Engine 3 all sold well in their day with fairly large production runs (except Worcester).
Here is Foxborough, MA's Ladder 26, a 1994 E-One 110’ RMA which utilizes the same mold that has already been used for Cincinnati and Boston releases. The only difference I can see without looking at a side by side comparison is that the front wheels are a different style.
I think this rig would sell well due to it's unique paint scheme, and the fact that the E-One rearmount mold has been underused (in my opinion). Also, this rig is first due to the New England Patriots home, Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, which could also be used as a selling point.
