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Details of French Dinky 1406 Renault R4 Sinpar

French Dinky 1406
 John Morris
French Dinky 1406
French Dinky 1406
 John Morris
French Dinky 1406
French Dinky 1406
 John Morris
French Dinky 1406
French Dinky 1406
 John Morris
French Dinky 1406
French Dinky 1406
 John Morris
French Dinky 1406

The French Dinky Renault R4 Sinpar. Advertised in the second edition of the 1968 catalogue, French Dinky introduced the Renault R4 Sinpar, 1406, 'Michel Tanguy' later in the same year. At a length of 85mm, the model cost 11Fr. (New Francs), about 22/- or £1, 2/-. The model featured a fold down windscreen with plastic windows, camouflage, an antenna, bonnet camera, steering wheel and instrument panel and two figures, which represent characters from the television series. The model's chassis was not the same as the one used for models 800 and 815, the army and gendarmerie's versions. The model was withdrawn in 1971.

The model's decoration was designed by one of the programme's characters in the second episode. The model was basis on the Renault R4, 4x4. The engineering for the car's 4x4 drive was produced by Sinpar, a division of Renault.

Created by Jean Michel Charlier, Michel Tanguy was the main character in a comic strip, which became the French television series, 'The Knights of Heaven', some seven years after the comic strip first appeared.. The comic strip was illustrated by Albert Uderzo, who also illustrated the Tintin and Asterix books. The music accompanying the television series was sung by French star, Johnny Halliday.

The Michel Tanguy stories were about two friends from a flying school, who were sent to Meknes in Morocco for advanced training. The team of Tanguy and Laverdure flew Dassault Super Mystere (French Dinky 60A) and later, the Mirage III, the model produced by Heller. The television programmes maintained that the squadron once included the World War I, French fighter ace, George Guynemer. Michel Tanguy's character was serious, honest and obedient. The blond, Ernest Laverdure was eccentric, blundering and awkward. He was portrayed as a strong character and the person who customised the Renault 4x4.

In Britain, during, 1966, the 'Knights of Heaven' comic strip appeared in the Lion comic, under the title , 'The Flying Aces'. Michel Tanguy was renamed, Jim Power, and Ernest Laverdure, Terry Madden. The futuristic style adopted had the men described as 'aeronauts'.

In short, the French Dinky, Renault R4 Sinpar, 1406, represents a significant influence on the syndication of published materials and broadcasting rights. The original price was 11Fr. .. Released as French Dinky 1406 in 1968 withdrawn as French Dinky 1406 in 1971.

Accessories:

figures, leaflet

Film and TV:

Knights of Heaven, Michel Tanguy

Model features:

aerial, bonnet camera, detailed interior, fold down windscreen

Packaging:

cardboard box

Vehicle make:

Renault, Sinpar

Vehicle model:

R4

Vehicle type:

convertible

Wheels:

4x4, shaped spun hubs, tyres with tread

Windows:

windows

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  • Thanks to John Morris