I had never heard of Verem until I found this car in a flea market several years ago, together with other models in the same scale (Schuco, Gama, Solido and others). I bought it, because if the brand was unknown to me, it had to be a rare model, and I always enjoy adding one more brand to my collection. I also like the car represented very much.
There is very few information on the web about them. On hobbydb, I could read that it was founded under another name as a division of Solido. As a matter of fact, the company was based in Rouves, just a few kilometers aways from the Solido factory. The name Verem was first used in 1984, four years after Majorette purchased Solido. The name comes from Majorette founder EMile VERon.
Other sources are not sure if Verem was a subsidiary or an independent licensee, although the geographical closeness to Solido and the ownership of Majorette, seems to point out in the subsidiary direction.
What we know for sure is that Verem offered re-editions of Solido references from the 70s and 80s, including military vehicles, and also resin models in 1994.
The toy car is a Peugeot 504 Coupé V6 based on a Solido cast, and done with high quality. It has lots of practicable parts and also the paintwork is great. I like very much the model! The car was also great back in the 70s and the 80s, but very rare to spot, as it was the top of the 504 series, and a very expensive car at the time.
FACTS AND FIGURES:
- Name: PEUGEOT 504 COUPÉ V6 (Nr. 1055)
- Scale: 1:43 (approx.)
- Year: 1980
- Company: Verem (France)
- Size: approx 9 cm
Muy interesante, la verdad es que no conocía el fabricante. Este coche en su tiempo destacaba por lo señorial de su línea, este coupé es una pasada. Saludos
ReplyDeleteGracias por el comentario, este coche debía ser un espectáculo: coupé y v6, como el normal, pero mucho más rápido. Nunca lo he visto, seguramente en España se vendieron muy poquitos.
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