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Andrea Morris (Manic Dragon)
GB

Citroen Traction 11CV
Tamiya

Subject:
Citroën 11CV Traction
3R Wehrmacht Heer (German Army 1935-1945)
112 Inf. Div. 1352 RM1
World War 2»Eastern Front SU
RAL7021 Dunkelgrau
Scale:
1:35
Status:
Ideas

The Traction Avant, French for front-wheel drive, was designed by André Lefèbvre and Flaminio Bertoni in late 1933 / early 1934.

The Traction Avant pioneered front-wheel drive on the European mass car market, along with DKW's and Adler's 1930's models. Front-wheel drive had just appeared for the first time through luxury vehicle manufacturers Alvis, which built the 1928 Racing FWD in the UK, and Cord, which produced the L29 from 1929 to 1932 in the United States.

The Traction Avant's structure was a welded unitary body / chassis. Most other cars of the era were based on a separate frame (chassis) onto which the non-structural body ("coachwork" ) was built. Unitary construction (also called Unit Body or "Uni-body" in the US) results in a lighter vehicle, and is now used for virtually all car construction.

This unitary body saved 70 kg (150 lb) in steel per car. It was mass-produced, using innovative technology purchased from the American firm Budd Company. Weight reduction was a motivation for Citroën that American manufacturers of that time did not have.

This method of construction was viewed with great suspicion in many quarters, with doubts about its strength. A type of crash test was conceived, taking the form of driving the car off a cliff, to illustrate its great inherent resilience.

The novel design made the car very low-slung relative to its contemporaries – the Traction Avant was always distinctive, which went from appearing rakish in 1934 to familiar and somewhat old fashioned by 1955.

The suspension was very advanced for the car's era. The front wheels were independently sprung, using a torsion bar and wishbone suspension arrangement, where most contemporaries used live axle and cart-type leaf spring designs. The rear suspension was a simple steel beam axle and a Panhard rod, trailing arms and torsion bars attached to a 75-millimetre (3 in) steel tube, which in turn was bolted to the main platform.

Since it was considerably lighter than conventional designs of the era, it was capable of 100 km/h (62 mph), and consumed fuel only at the rate of 10 L/100 km (28 mpg‑imp; 24 mpg‑US).

Project inventory

Full kits
35301
Citroën Traction 11CV Staff Car
Tamiya 1:35
35301 2009 New tool
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German Armour
Ideas 25×Completed 14×On hold 6×

Comments

26 January 2019, 10:02
Andrea Morris
Please visit the associated album for comments, updates & pictures for this project.
26 January 2019, 10:08

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