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Discover German excellence in Model
The collection of German Model cars presented on the Bernard Models website invites you to explore the fascinating world of the German automotive industry. From legendary Volkswagens to prestigious Mercedes-Benz , including sporty Porsches and refined BMWs , this selection showcases the technical and aesthetic genius that has characterized German automobiles for over a century.
A specialist dealer serving collectors
As a specialist dealer in the world of Model cars, I offer a representative selection of German Model cars currently available in stock. This collection, regularly updated , reflects the diversity and richness of German automotive heritage without claiming to be a complete collection.
The majority of the models presented are made in 1/43rd scale , a format favored by many collectors for its perfect balance between detail and ease of display. You will also find remarkable pieces in 1/24th and 1/18th scales , offering striking precision of detail, as well as some models in HO 1/87th scale, perfect for model railway enthusiasts.
Each Model available corresponds exactly to the current stock, with generally one to two copies per model . This approach guarantees the authenticity of the offer: what you see is immediately available, without waiting or surprises.
German Automotive Art in Model
This collection of German Model cars spans all eras and segments of the German automotive industry. Historic vehicle enthusiasts will discover early Volkswagen Beetle models, true icons of automotive democratization, alongside elegant 1950s Mercedes and robust pre-war BMWs.
Motorsport enthusiasts will not be left out with a selection of Porsche racing cars , from the legendary 911s to Le Mans prototypes, as well as Formula 1 single-seaters in the colors of the German teams. Utility vehicle collectors will appreciate the faithful reproductions of Volkswagen vans and Mercedes trucks that have marked the history of European transport.
The modern era is not forgotten with the latest creations from German manufacturers: Audi and its technological innovations, the BMW M Series with exceptional performance, or the Mercedes AMG which combines luxury and power.
The legacy of German engineering
The German automotive industry has its roots in the invention of the automobile itself. Karl Benz created the first car with an internal combustion engine in 1885, laying the foundation for a tradition of excellence that continues today. This collection of German model cars traces this extraordinary journey, from the first Mercedes-Benz models to contemporary innovations.
The 1930s marked the golden age of German motoring with the emergence of Auto Union and its Silver Arrows, true masterpieces of engineering that dominated the Grand Prix circuits. Ferdinand Porsche , an emblematic figure of this era, left his mark on both racing cars and the revolutionary Volkswagen project, intended to motorize the German people.
The post-war period saw the rebirth of German industry with a renewed approach. Mercedes-Benz regained its reputation with models like the 300 SL with gullwing doors, while BMW reinvented itself with its New Class of the 1960s . Porsche, now an independent brand, revolutionized the sports car world with its 911, an architecture that had remained unchanged in principle since 1963.
The Bavarian spirit and the ingenuity of Wolfsburg
A significant anecdote in German motoring concerns the genesis of the Volkswagen Beetle. Commissioned by the Nazi regime as a "people's car," it paradoxically only achieved success after the war, under British supervision. Heinrich Nordhoff , appointed to the helm in 1948, transformed what was considered a failure into one of the greatest successes in automotive history. More than 21 million units were produced, making the Beetle the world's best-selling car for decades.
This success story perfectly illustrates the adaptability and perseverance that characterize the German automotive industry. From the design offices of Stuttgart to the assembly lines of Munich and the test centers of the Nürburgring, each German Model car in this collection tells a part of this extraordinary story that combines technical innovation, self-improvement, and the quest for perfection.
The cultural influence of these automobiles extends far beyond German borders. The Beetle became a symbol of the 1970s counterculture, while BMWs accompanied the European economic boom and Porsches embodied accessible sporting excellence.
Complete your collection of Model cars
German model cars occupy a central place in the collector's world, both for their diversity and their historical significance. This collection fits perfectly alongside other European productions, creating a comprehensive panorama of the continent's automotive evolution. German models harmoniously interact with French creations or Italian sports cars, offering a global perspective on the different approaches to automotive design.
The discerning collector will appreciate the technical complementarity offered by these German models. Whereas French automobiles often favor disruptive innovation and Italian automobiles pure emotion, the German approach is distinguished by its constant pursuit of technical perfection and its philosophy of continuous improvement. This specificity is reflected in each Model, from the precision of the details to the fidelity of the proportions.
This collection is aimed at both experienced collectors and novices eager to discover German automotive excellence. Automotive history enthusiasts will find iconic models that have left their mark on their era, while motorsport fans will be able to relive the finest moments on international circuits. Young collectors will discover the roots of brands that continue to embody innovation and performance today.
The gift idea that hits the mark
Giving a German Model car is a gift that's both sophisticated and emotional. Whether for a birthday, Father's Day, or the holiday season, these faithful reproductions appeal to both seasoned enthusiasts and those with fond memories of their first German car. A Model Porsche 911 may evoke childhood dreams, while a classic Mercedes evokes the timeless elegance of the brand with the star.
Choosing a German Model demonstrates a particular attention to quality and refinement . These models, through their precision and finish, constitute lasting collector's items that span generations, carrying shared stories and memories.
Features of our German car Models
- Each model comes with its original base and protective box
- Metal alloy construction guarantees robustness and authenticity
- Faithful reproduction of the original model respecting proportions and details
- Careful and protected packaging for safe transport
- Careful finishing reflecting the know-how of specialist manufacturers
This selection of German Model cars invites you on a journey through automotive history, from the pioneers of the late 19th century to contemporary innovations. Each model tells a part of this extraordinary technical and human epic that has shaped our relationship with the automobile and continues to inspire manufacturers around the world.
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Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures
Why are German model cars so sought after by collectors?
Germany is the birthplace of the automobile, with Karl Benz's invention in 1886. German brands like Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Porsche, and Audi represent technical excellence and innovative design. The model cars of these vehicles are particularly detailed because they reproduce iconic cars that have marked the world's automotive history.
What is special about model car Porsche 911 models?
The Porsche 911, launched in 1963, is one of the most reproduced sports cars in model car. Its distinctive silhouette has changed very little in 60 years, making it a timeless model. Collectors particularly seek out versions from the 1970s and 1980s with their whale-tail rear spoiler and fender flares.
Why are there so many BMW M3s in model car collections?
The BMW M3, created in 1986 to homologate BMW's participation in the touring car championship, has become a legend. Each generation (E30, E36, E46, E92, F80, G80) has left its mark on its era. model cars often reproduce the sportiest versions with their iconic colors like Laguna Seca Blue or Alpine White.
What makes the Mercedes-Benz G-Class so popular in model car?
The Mercedes G-Class, nicknamed the 'Geländewagen', was designed in 1979 for the Austrian army. Its boxy, robust design has remained virtually unchanged for 45 years, making it an icon of automotive design. model cars often reproduce the luxurious civilian versions or historic military versions, which are highly prized by collectors.
Why are Audi Quattros such a favorite among model car collectors?
The Audi Quattro, launched in 1980, revolutionized world rallying with its permanent all-wheel drive. It dominated the World Rally Championship in the 1980s. model car models often reproduce the legendary racing liveries of drivers like Stig Blomqvist or Walter Röhrl, with their white, red, and black Audi Sport colors.























































































































































