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The "B" version of the Williams FW16 was used from the ninth round of the 1994 Formula 1 World Championship, the German Grand Prix held at the Hockenheim circuit. With this B version not only Damon Hill was about to win the championship, but
Nigel Mansell also won his last victory in F1 in the last GP of the 1994 season held in Adelaide (Australia). This transkit allows you to convert the model from Fujimi in the B version, including a
new floor and a new resin bodywork, and new white metal wings, all of them complemented by a very complete set of photo-etched parts and a decal sheet that
includes tobacco advertising.
Additional details for the
Williams FW16B transkit:
- Manufactured by Studio27 in 1/20 scale with reference ST27-TK2091 (also listed as 4545310020776 and TK2091).
- Belongs to the Williams Grand Prix Engineering Team.
- Recreation of the vehicle racing at the FIA Formula 1 World Championship in 1994.
- To be used with Fujimi references FJ090580, 09058, GP-14, FJ090597, 09059, GP-18, FJ09099, GPSP-20, FJ091860, 09186, GPSP-39, FJ092126, GP-24 and 09212.
- Includes photo-etched parts, resin parts, turned metal parts, water slide decals, white metal parts, assembly instructions and tobacco sponsor decals.
- Package measures 153 mm x 245 mm x 64 mm (width x depth x height), weighting 297 g.
- Box barcode 4545310020776 (GTIN/EAN)
SpotModel recommends this product exclusively for experienced professional modellers and collectors. Take appropriate precautions as this product is not a toy, it can be toxic and/or dangerous. Keep away from children. Use is not allowed for children under 14 years.
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Studio27 was one of the pioneers in creating accessories so that we could improve and modify our models. Decals, photo-etched parts and transkits were quite a discovery a few years ago. They have continued to innovate, and without neglecting the products that earned their well-deserved fame, their commitment to carbon fiber patterns for many of our models has been another huge success. Absolutely essential!