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Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures

Who was Bernard and why did he name this collection of model cars after him?

Bernard was a passionate French collector who built up an impressive collection of model cars over more than 40 years. His collection, purchased after his death, contained rare and authentic models from various manufacturers, which explains the diversity of makes and eras represented.

What is special about the model cars in the Bernard collection regarding their state of preservation?

Most of the cars in Bernard's collection have been preserved in their original packaging, never removed from their boxes. Bernard was a meticulous collector who prioritized the perfect preservation of his models, which explains their current excellent condition.

Why are there models of different scales in the Bernard collection?

Bernard wasn't limited to a particular scale, but collected according to his passions. We find 1/43, 1/64, 1/18, and even some 1/24. He favored the beauty of the model and its fidelity to the original rather than uniformity of scale.

Which automotive era is best represented in the Bernard collection?

The years 1950 to 1980 dominate Bernard's collection, reflecting his passion for the golden age of French and European automobiles. It features numerous Citroën DSs, Peugeot 404s, Renault 4CVs, and other icons from this golden era of the automotive industry.

How did Bernard choose which model cars to add to his collection?

Bernard had a very personal approach: he only collected cars he had driven or admired in his youth. Each model car in his collection tells a personal story, whether it was his first car, his parents' first car, or simply a model that had left its mark on him at car shows.