1/43rd Scale Model cars - Collection in Stock
![Berliet GDR 7W Delivery Truck Brown and Grey Tarpaulin - A. Delombre Deliveries - Modern Garage Collection]()
![Renault 4140 'Lazybones' Red Tanker Truck - Stelline Tanker - Modern Garage Collection]()
![Fiat Abarth 750 Zagato red - MODEL BEST collection]()
![Ferrari 126CK Turbo rouge numéro 28 (Formule 1) - grand prix d'Italie de 1981 - BRUMM référence V5420 (boite plexi + boite en carton bleue)]()
20,00 € / Wolf WR1 bleue foncée et or numéro 20 de 1977 - Formule 1 - Jody ScheckterLast item available
![Cooper T51 dark blue number 4 from 1959 (Formula 1)]()
![Citroën Traction 11 BL white AMBULANCE from 1937]()
![Volkswagen Beetle bleue de 1998 - Auto Plus]()
![Simca 9 Aronde beige/marron clair - NOREV (voiture en plastique)]()
![Panhard Dyna yellow with skis - NOREV (plastic car)]()
![Panhard Dyna Z grise and grey from 1958 - Auto plus]()
![Salmson S4E beige/cream white? from 1938]()
![Renault Clio G.N. blue (solido reference No.1918)]()
![Renault 1000 kg gris avec jantes jaunes - MACADAM référence 006]()
![Renault 18 break rouge avec publicité CATCH du tour de France de 1979]()
![Renault Fuego olive green? Solido (with purple cardboard box)]()
![Renault 30 TS dark green - SOLIDO]()
![Renault 8 Gordini 1300 blue - NOREV (purple cardboard box)]()
![Renault 9 Louisianne green and gray - NOREV]()
25,00 € / Renault 12 Gordini rose, bleue, verte et blanche numéro 27 - Coupe 1972 (blister)Last item available
![Renault 8 Gordini verte numéro 2 - Coupe Gordini 1968 (blister)]()
![Renault 8 Gordini rouge, jaune et bleue numéro 25 - Coupe 1969]()
![Renault 8 Gordini bleue numéro 91 - Tour de Corse de 1964 (blister)]()
![Renault 8 Gordini blue, white and red number 24 - Coupe 1969]()
![Renault 8 Gordini Blue Number 2 - Coupe 1970]()
![Renault 8 Gordini blue number 34 - 1967 Portugal rally]()
20,00 € / Renault 5 Maxi Turbo white and yellow number 10 - Solido reference 1837Last item available
35,00 € / Renault type NN bleue de 1927 (coffret boite rectangle) - Renault MerchandisingLast item available
35,00 € / Renault Frégate Domaine Light Blue with Roof Rack from 1956 (Rectangular Box Set) - ELIGORLast item available
![1941 Renault Frégate Black (ELIGOR reference 140110 - Leader)]()
25,00 € / Renault Juvaquatre van with windows in green - ELIGOR reference 1018 DLast item available
![Renault Floride blue (Solido in black and grey cardboard box)]()
![Renault Frégate Green Apple Sedan - ELIGOR reference 100957]()
![Renault NN Torpedo blue from 1927 (ELIGOR)]()
![1950 Renault Colorale Savane Beige (VITESSE reference 067A)]()
![Renault 40 HP black number 63 - 1963 Paris-Madrid rally - BRUMM]()
![Opel Kapitan Blue Dinky-Toys (Editions Atlas)]()
![Volvo 122S beige/crème Dinky-Toys (Editions Atlas) - N°184]()
![Renault 2500 Kg green - VITABRILL advertising vehicle]()
![Citroën GS blue number 26 - 1975 Monte-Carlo rally]()
![1950 Dark Green Ford Vedette]()
![Renault Sport Clio Trophy "Renault Catalunya" gray and black number 24 (rectangular box set) - EAGLE Collectibles by Universal Hobbies]()
![Renault Sport Clio Trophy "COBRA" grise et rouge numéro 38 - UNIVERSAL HOBBIES - coffret boite rectangle (boite N°26)]()
![Renault Scénic RX4 prototype TROPHEE DES GAZELLES (Technocentre Renault) WITH the cardboard box - Universal Hobbies]()
![Austin Healey 3000 green number 23 - 1960 Le Mans 24 Hours]()
![Ferrari 250P red number 21 - 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans]()
![Green Aston Martin DBR1 number 5 - 24 Hours of Le Mans]()
![1949 Red Ferrari 166MM - 24 Hours of Le Mans]()
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In the Miniatures Journal, I share the history of your favorite models and brands. Over 100 articles, podcasts, and videos to help you learn more about the miniature cars you collect. You'll find anecdotes about specific models, brands, and eras.
Discover the Miniatures JournalDiscover the fascinating world of 1/43 scale Model cars
Welcome to my collection of 1/43 scale model cars , the benchmark scale that has been attracting car enthusiasts and discerning collectors for decades. This exceptional selection brings together the most beautiful scale models, witnesses to the evolution of the automobile from the 20th century to the present day. Each Model tells a story, that of an era, a manufacturer or a model that has marked its time.
A specialist retailer for exceptional collections
As a passionate reseller, I offer a carefully curated selection of 1/43 scale model cars that represent my current inventory. This approach allows me to offer you a vibrant collection, regularly updated with new arrivals and market news. Unlike fixed catalogs, you'll only discover models that are immediately available here.
The 1/43rd scale is the heart of my collection , representing the absolute reference in terms of automobile Models. This perfect proportion offers an ideal balance between finishing details and ease of presentation. However, my passion also leads me to select some remarkable pieces in 1/24th and 1/18th scales for lovers of large formats, as well as HO models in 1/87th for collectors of railway Models.
Each model is available in limited quantities , generally between 1 and 2 copies. This rarity guarantees the exclusivity of your acquisition and reflects the reality of the market for quality Models. All the models you discover on this page are currently in stock in my workshop.
A miniaturized automotive heritage
This 1/43 scale collection invites you to explore all facets of the automobile through several exciting universes. French cars occupy a place of honor with the emblematic models of Renault, Citroën and Peugeot which have shaped our road heritage. From the legendary Citroën DS to the legendary Alpine Renault , each era finds its representation.
Motorsport enthusiasts will discover a selection dedicated to Formula 1 cars and the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans competitors. These models capture the essence of motorsport competition and allow you to relive the most intense moments in motorsport.
The collection is also enriched with classic collector cars from the 1950s to the 1970s, a golden age of the automobile, when creativity and innovation combined to create the most beautiful models in history. Not to mention the utility vehicles that bear witness to the evolution of commercial and professional transport.
The Golden Age of 1/43: A Story of Passion
The 1/43 scale has its origins in the 1930s with the first creations of the British brand Dinky Toys. This proportion, corresponding exactly to 4 millimeters for 1 English foot , quickly established itself as the international reference for Model cars. The choice of this scale was not insignificant: it allowed to faithfully reproduce the details of a car while maintaining reasonable dimensions for collecting and playing.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the boom in the European automotive industry was accompanied by the spectacular development of 1/43rd scale model cars . French manufacturers such as Solido, CIJ and Norev revolutionized the sector by introducing more precise casting techniques and more refined finishes. This period also corresponds to the emergence of the first thematic collections, particularly around racing cars and prestige models.
The advent of plastics in the 1970s radically transformed production, allowing for even more faithful reproduction of details : translucent headlights, detailed interiors, functional suspensions. This technical evolution coincided with the birth of a true culture of collecting, where each model became a Model object of art testifying to the evolution of automotive technology.
When the infinitely small reveals the infinitely large
A fascinating anecdote perfectly illustrates the cultural importance of 1/43 scale models: in 1969, during man's first steps on the Moon, a Dinky Toys Model car secretly accompanied the Apollo 11 mission . Neil Armstrong, a Model car enthusiast since childhood, had slipped a small 1/43 scale Corvette into his personal pencil case. This Model, which became the first scale model to leave the Earth's atmosphere, perfectly symbolizes the unbreakable link between childhood dreams and technological conquest.
Closer to home, 1/43 scale model cars have played a crucial role in the automotive industry itself. Design offices regularly use scale models to test aerodynamics or validate the aesthetics of their creations. Some legendary models, such as the Jaguar E-Type or the Ferrari 250 GTO, were presented to the public for the first time in Model form at motor shows, creating a buzz even before the full-scale model was revealed.
Complete your collection of exceptional Models
1:43 scale model cars occupy a unique position in the world of automotive modeling. This scale represents the perfect compromise between precise detail and ease of presentation, explaining why it has remained the absolute reference for collectors for over 80 years. Unlike larger scales that require considerable space, or smaller ones that lose precision, 1:43 scale allows you to build impressive collections in a reasonable space.
This collection fits perfectly into a coherent collection approach where each acquisition enriches a thematic or chronological set. Automotive history enthusiasts will find the emblematic models of each decade, while motorsport fans will be able to reconstruct the most beautiful racing teams. The complementarity with my other collections allows for a deeper exploration of certain themes: a 1/43rd scale model can thus interact with its 1/18th scale version to offer a complete vision of a particularly striking vehicle.
The audience for these Models extends far beyond the circle of traditional collectors . Automotive professionals, historians, and industrial design students find these faithful reproductions to be incomparable study and reference tools. Parents pass on their passion by offering their first quality Model to their children, thus perpetuating a family tradition centered around automotive passion.
The art of giving a Model car
A 1/43 scale model car is an exceptional gift that spans generations. For a birthday, it allows you to celebrate a year of birth by choosing an iconic model from that era. Father's Day becomes the perfect opportunity to offer a reproduction of Dad's first car or his dream model. At Christmas, these Models bring a touch of nostalgia and emotion under the tree, reminding us that the best gifts are often those that tell a story.
The choice of a Model always reflects a particular attention: knowing the person's automotive tastes , their preferred era, their favorite brand or their dream model transforms this gift into a truly personal message. It is this emotional dimension that distinguishes the quality Model car from a simple decorative object.
Features of our products
- Each product is sold with its original base and protective box to ensure its preservation.
- Made of metal (quality alloy) for durability and optimal realism
- Faithful reproduction of the original model with respect for authentic proportions and details
- Package carefully packaged and protected for receipt in perfect condition
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Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures
Why is 1/43 scale so popular for model cars?
The 1:43 scale has become the global standard for model cars because it offers the perfect balance between detail and size. Created in the 1930s by Dinky Toys, this scale allows for enough detail to be realistic while remaining compact enough for easy display and storage.
How can you date a vintage model car?
There are several clues that can be used to date a model car: the presence or absence of windows (generalized in the 1960s), the type of wheels (plastic then metal), the markings under the car, and especially the patents indicated. Dinky Toys models often have patent dates that correspond to 2-3 years before marketing.
What makes a collectible model car valuable?
Value depends on several factors: rarity (limited edition, production errors), condition, presence of original packaging, age, and brand. Promotional models offered by car manufacturers or early editions of a model are particularly sought after.
Why do some model cars have details that don't exactly match the real car?
Manufacturers sometimes adapt details for production reasons (molds shared between multiple models), safety reasons (removal of sharp elements), or cost. Some model cars are also based on prototypes or press photos before the real vehicle is finalized.
How to properly preserve your model cars over time?
To preserve your model cars, avoid direct sunlight, which fades the paint, maintain a stable temperature (avoid attics), dust them regularly with a soft brush, and store them in a dry place to prevent oxidation of the metal parts. The original boxes provide effective protection from dust.





























































































































































