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Model Car Renault 1400 kg gray and blue camping truck Digue
Echelle: 1/43ème

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This beautiful miniature faithfully reproduces the Renault 1400 kg in its Digue camping truck version, sporting a characteristic gray and blue livery from the 1950s. This model perfectly encapsulates the spirit of early outdoor leisure in France, when paid holidays democratized vacations and gave rise to a new camping culture.
As a true testament to an era when road adventure began to take its rightful place, this miniature will appeal to both passionate collectors and enthusiasts of French automotive history. It accurately captures the essence of these pioneering vehicles that accompanied the first generations of French campers.
Miniature Features
- Model: 1400 kg Digue camping truck
- Brand: Renault
- Year: 1950s
- Scale: 1/43
- Color: Gray and blue
- Protective case included: Yes
The Renault 1400 kg: a revolutionary utility vehicle
Launched in 1951, the Renault 1400 kg marked the entry of the diamond brand into the modern era of utility vehicles. Developed in the context of post-war reconstruction, this light truck met the growing needs for transport and mobility of a France undergoing significant economic and social transformation.
Equipped with a 2.4-liter gasoline engine developing around 58 horsepower, this vehicle distinguished itself by its exceptional robustness and remarkable versatility. Its bare chassis allowed for multiple body styles, from flatbed versions to specialized arrangements like this Digue camping truck. This flexibility quickly made it a commercial success, particularly appreciated by artisans, traders, and entrepreneurs of the time.
The camping version represented a bold innovation, providing French families with their first true mobile home that was financially accessible. With its rudimentary yet functional equipment, it democratized road trips long before the modern camper van market exploded.
Renault in the 1950s: innovation for everyday life
In the early 1950s, Renault was undergoing a pivotal period in its history. Nationalized since 1945, the Régie Renault under the guidance of Pierre Lefaucheux established itself as a major player in French reconstruction. The company simultaneously developed its range of passenger vehicles with the iconic 4CV and its utility vehicles, including models like the 1400 kg.
This era marked the golden age of French engineering, where Renault constantly innovated to meet the needs of a changing society. The company invested heavily in research and development, creating vehicles that catered to the new aspirations of the French people. The success of the 1400 kg fits perfectly into this strategy, demonstrating the brand's ability to anticipate societal changes.
The history of Renault, founded in 1898 by Louis Renault, takes on a new dimension in these post-war years. From pioneering automobile manufacturer, it became a symbol of modern French industry, capable of producing both popular cars and innovative utility vehicles.
The epic of the first French camper vans
The Renault 1400 kg camping van tells a fascinating story of the first motorized vacations in France. In the 1950s, as the paid holidays established in 1936 began genuinely to transform the habits of the French, a new form of tourism was born: itinerant camping.
The company Digue, specializing in the conversion of recreational vehicles, transformed these robust Renault chassis into true spartan but functional mobile homes. Equipped with bunks, a gas stove, and clever storage, these vehicles allowed families to discover France at their own pace, away from the still rare and expensive hotel constraints.
These pioneers of the camping van traversed national roads at a maximum speed of 70 km/h, discovering the joys and challenges of nomadic life. Mechanical breakdowns, flat tires, and the search for water sources punctuated their adventures, creating unforgettable memories for an entire generation. These vehicles helped forge the identity of French vacations, blending resourcefulness, conviviality, and the discovery of national heritage.
Today, these venerable ancestors of modern camper vans have become highly sought-after collector's items, witnesses of an era when going on vacation was still a small adventure, and every kilometer traveled was a conquest of the unknown.
Complete your collection of French utility miniatures
This miniature of the Renault 1400 kg camping Digue holds a unique place in the world of collectors of French utility vehicles. It fits perfectly alongside other iconic models like the Citroën Type H or the first vans from the Renault range to recreate the saga of French light transport.
Enthusiasts of 1950s cars will particularly appreciate this model that harmoniously complements a collection dedicated to this foundational decade. It naturally dialogues with other French miniatures of the time, offering a comprehensive overview of the French automotive industry in full revival.
This piece is for both specialized collectors of recreational vehicles and enthusiasts of French social history. It also serves as an excellent entry point for newcomers looking to discover the fascinating world of light utility vehicles in France, while enriching thematic collections dedicated to tourism and outdoor leisure. An essential model to understand the roots of our culture of itinerant vacations.
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How to understand the scales of miniatures?
Scale indicates the reduction ratio between the real car and the miniature. For example, at 1:43 scale, each centimeter on the miniature corresponds to 43 centimeters on the real vehicle.
Concretely, a 1/18 scale Ferrari model is approximately 25-30 cm long, while in 1/43 scale it measures approximately 10 cm.
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Does the model car come with protection?
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