Estate Model Cars - Collection of Scale Models in Stock
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Welcome to the fascinating world of Model estate cars , these family vehicles that have marked the history of French and international automobiles. My collection brings together the most emblematic models in this category, from Peugeot estates to Citroën family cars , including the Renault estates that have accompanied so many families on the roads of France.
A specialist dealer in Model cars
As a specialist retailer, I offer you a representative selection of the Model station wagons currently available in stock. This collection is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather reflects the models that I have been able to obtain and which are available for sale today. Each model is limited in stock , generally between 1 and 2 copies, which guarantees the exclusivity of your purchase.
The collection is regularly updated according to arrivals and new products on the market. I mainly favor the 1/43 scale, the reference format for collectors, but you will also find models in 1/24 and 1/18 for fans of larger dimensions, as well as some pieces in HO 1/87 scale . All the Models you discover are those actually in stock, ready to join your collection.
What you can find in this collection
This selection of Model estate cars spans several decades of automotive history. You'll discover classic family estates from the 1950s to the 1970s, the golden age of this practical body style. French models occupy a prominent place, including the Peugeot 203, 403, and 404 estates, true symbols of the era's holiday getaways.
Modern estate cars are also featured, with faithful representations of contemporary family vehicles. The collection also includes iconic foreign models, illustrating the evolution of this body style through different automotive cultures. Some models even feature special liveries or service versions, adding a historical dimension to your collection.
The Fascinating History of Station Wagons
The estate car originated in the 1920s, but it really took off after the Second World War. This body style, initially derived from utility vehicles, gradually became more popular and became the ultimate family vehicle . In France, manufacturers such as Peugeot, Citroën, and Renault developed estate versions of their most popular sedans.
The 1960s and 1970s marked the golden age of the estate car in Europe. These vehicles accompanied the rise of paid vacations and the democratization of family vacations. The estate car then became the symbol of the modern family, capable of transporting luggage, children, and leisure equipment. This era saw the birth of legendary models like the Peugeot 404 estate car and the Citroën ID estate car, true icons of their time.
The technological evolution of the 1980s and 1990s transformed the estate car into a more refined vehicle, incorporating the latest innovations in comfort and safety. Today, despite competing with SUVs, the estate car retains its fans thanks to its practicality and elegance .
The cultural anecdote of the French station wagon
A delightful anecdote perfectly illustrates the cultural importance of the estate car in France: the expression "partir en break" (to go on a break) became synonymous with family vacations in the 1970s. This period corresponds to the explosion of mass tourism and the democratization of the car. The estate car, with its rear hatch and cargo capacity, embodied freedom of movement and family adventure.
French manufacturers have capitalized on this image, developing advertising campaigns depicting happy families loading up their station wagons to go on vacation. This emotional dimension partly explains why these vehicles retain a special place in the hearts of collectors and car enthusiasts today.
Complete your collection of Model cars
Estate model cars occupy a special position in the world of car collecting. They represent a segment often overlooked compared to sports cars or luxury sedans, making them all the more valuable pieces for discerning collectors. These models bear witness to an era when the automobile was primarily a family tool, a witness to societal developments.
This collection fits perfectly with classic Models and sedans from the same era. It allows you to reconstruct the complete history of a brand or era, offering a comprehensive view of automotive development. Collectors particularly appreciate the opportunity to present the sedan and its estate version side by side, illustrating the manufacturers' adaptation to family needs.
These Models are aimed at collectors passionate about automotive history , but also at those nostalgic for this golden era when the family station wagon was king. They also find their place among diorama enthusiasts, allowing them to recreate authentic scenes of life from decades past.
An original and emotional gift idea
Giving a Model station wagon makes a particularly touching gift, especially for Father's Day or birthdays. These models often evoke personal memories, recalling the family car from childhood or early road trips. For Christmas, a Model station wagon can evoke winter vacations, loaded with skis and mountain equipment.
Choosing a Model station wagon goes beyond the simple collector's aspect to touch on emotion and nostalgia, making these Models gifts full of meaning and personal history.
Characteristics of our Models
- Each product is sold with its base and protective box.
- Made of metal (alloy) for optimal quality
- Faithful reproduction of the original model with attention to detail
- Carefully packaged and protected package to ensure perfect delivery
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Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures
Why did station wagons become popular in the 1950s and 1960s?
Station wagons reached their golden age with the rise of suburban living in America and Europe. These family cars made it easy to transport luggage and leisure equipment, perfectly embodying the lifestyle of middle-class families in the midst of economic expansion.
What is the difference between a break and a shooting brake?
The shooting brake originated as a British two-door sports car, often based on a sports car chassis. Unlike the classic four-door family estate, the shooting brake prioritizes elegance and performance, as exemplified by the Ferrari GTC4Lusso and the Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato.
Which station wagon holds the longest production record?
The Volvo 245 (200 series) holds this record with a production run from 1974 to 1993, a total of 19 years! This exceptional longevity is explained by its legendary robustness and its enduring popularity, particularly in the United States where Volvo was synonymous with family safety.
Why are some luxury estate cars worth more than their sedan counterparts?
Estate cars from premium brands like BMW, Mercedes, and Audi are often produced in smaller batches than sedans, making them rarer. Furthermore, their superior practicality and status as an 'expert car' appeal to collectors who appreciate the combination of prestige and functionality.
What technical innovation did station wagons popularize?
Station wagons were instrumental in popularizing folding rear seats and tailgates. These innovations, initially reserved for utility vehicles, became standard thanks to station wagons, which proved their usefulness for families, subsequently influencing the design of all modern vehicles.
















































































































