






Model Car Renault 4 CV red FIRE BRAKE from 1954 (Solido reference 4824)
Scale 1/43

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A French icon transformed into a rescue vehicle
This 1954 red Renault 4 CV Pompiers faithfully reproduces one of the most iconic intervention vehicles of the French post-war period. Published by Solido under the reference 4824, this miniature perfectly captures the spirit of public service that characterized this era of national reconstruction.
Beyond its simple decorative function, this piece constitutes a true historical testimony to the ingenious adaptation of civilian vehicles to the needs of emergency services in the 1950s.
Characteristics of the miniature
- Model: Renault 4 CV Firefighters
- Brand: Renault
- Year: 1954
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Fire engine red
- Manufacturer: Solido
- Reference: 4824
- Protective case included: Yes
The 4 CV, symbol of the French automotive renaissance
Launched in 1947, the Renault 4 CV embodied Louis Renault's ambition to democratize the automobile in France. Designed in the greatest secrecy during the Occupation, this small, economical sedan perfectly embodied the spirit of post-war reconstruction. Its compact dimensions and frugal 760 cc engine developing 21 horsepower quickly made it the car of the French people.
The 1954 fire brigade version demonstrates the remarkable adaptability of this model to various professional uses. Equipped with specific signaling and first-response equipment, it allowed emergency services to intervene quickly in narrow city centers where larger vehicles could not access.
With more than 1.1 million units produced up to 1961, the 4 CV established itself as Renault's first commercial success in the modern era, paving the way for the democratization of the French automobile and inspiring a whole generation of French cars .
Renault in the 1950s: innovation in the service of progress
In 1954, Renault underwent a period of profound transformation under the leadership of Pierre Lefaucheux. Nationalized since 1945, the company benefited from massive investments to modernize its facilities and develop new models. This period marked the emergence of Renault as an innovative manufacturer, capable of offering original technical solutions.
The diamond brand then developed a philosophy of accessibility that set it apart from its competitors. This approach resulted in the creation of robust, economical, and versatile vehicles, perfectly suited to the needs of a rapidly modernizing French society. The 4CV's commercial and public service versions perfectly illustrate this strategy of adapting to the specific needs of each sector of activity.
When the "Four Paws" saved lives
The use of the Renault 4 CV by firefighters reveals a time when ingenuity compensated for limited resources . In the 1950s, fire stations did not always have specialized vehicles for each type of intervention. The 4 CV, affectionately nicknamed "Quatre Pattes" by the French, was then diverted from its primary vocation to become a veritable Swiss army knife of urban rescue.
These small red Renaults crisscrossed the narrow streets of historic centers, where large ladders could not venture. Equipped with a distinctive mechanical siren and emergency equipment adapted to their size, they ensured rapid interventions: incipient fires, personal assistance, or reconnaissance prior to major interventions.
A famous anecdote tells of a 4CV fire engine in Montmartre that managed to climb the cobbled streets to the Place du Tertre to extinguish a fire in an artist's studio, where no other vehicle could have reached. This exceptional versatility helped forge the legend of reliability that still surrounds Renault vehicles today, particularly popular in miniature fire engine collections .
The image of these little red cars rushing to the aid of Parisians left a lasting mark on the French collective imagination, symbolizing the efficiency and dedication of public services in a France that was rapidly rebuilding and modernizing.
Complete your miniature collection
This Renault 4 CV Pompiers Solido occupies a strategic place in the world of French model cars. It fits perfectly into the continuity of Renault miniature vehicles , ideally completing a collection focused on cars from the 1950s . Its "firefighter" specificity also makes it a sought-after piece by collectors of public service vehicles .
Automotive history enthusiasts will particularly appreciate this miniature for its authentic heritage dimension . It harmoniously interacts with other emblematic models of French reconstruction, notably the Citroëns of the same period or the professional Peugeot utility vehicles.
This Solido piece is aimed at both experienced collectors and enthusiasts of French social history, offering an accessible gateway to the fascinating world of specialist period vehicles and naturally enriching any collection of 1/43 scale model cars .
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
What scales are available?
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The smaller the second number, the larger the model car (e.g. 1/18 is larger than 1/43).
Does the model car come with protection?
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