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Tamiya Williams FW14B Options
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#1 Posted : 15 August 2011 14:55:14

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Firstly I would just like to say hi to everyone on the forum.
I have been following you all since the beginning and took up some early advice by taking on another project to fill the time between issues, I have only made a handful of models in the past and wanted something that would help develop the skills required to make the best job possible with the McLaren so I brought a Tamiya 1/12 Williams FW14B plastic kit, the plan was to have one evening a week model making, 3 weeks Williams and 1 week McLaren but once I started the Williams I could not put it down and finished it in six weeks! When it should have taken about a year, so I am now back to waiting four weeks between model making sessionsCrying .
Anyway considering I am almost a complete novice I am quite pleased with the results and thought I would share them with you all. To give you some Idea of size the car is sitting on an A3 cutting mat, the only modification I have made from the standard kit was the Camel logos. I would advise any other inexperienced guys out there to try something similar as there will be tricky some moments ahead and it is best to practice on a kit rather than your £670 baby.
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#2 Posted : 15 August 2011 15:07:16

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Welcome to the forum Cool

A wonderful item which takes me back, thanks for sharing with us and good luck with your McLaren.
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#3 Posted : 15 August 2011 15:18:34

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Welcome to the forum great piece of work, enjoy your buildBigGrin
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Hi, welcome to the forum, nice to see a fellow RD fan joinBigGrin

That is a nice looking model, display it with prideDrool

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#5 Posted : 16 August 2011 11:23:56

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Thanks for the positive comments guys, they are really appreciated especialy from such respected members of the forum.

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Kryten2b, SMAKIBBFB LOL Ace Rimmer would build a great McLaren!
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Ace would probably add a Dimension Drive to it though (just for fun)LOL
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That is sweet!!!!!BigGrin Love it!ThumpUp
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#8 Posted : 01 November 2011 15:52:53

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this remind me to senna did he died in this carCrying but the model is awesome BigGrin
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#9 Posted : 01 November 2011 20:49:28

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jameelassan wrote:
this remind me to senna did he died in this carCrying but the model is awesome BigGrin


Hi Jam

Senna was in the McLaren having awsome battles with Mansell in this car, Senna did die in a Williams but it was a couple of years later in the FW16.
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yeah but it reminded me Crying
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Hi,

Apologies for opening an old topic but can I ask where you located the 'B' end of Tubing C please? It just disappears part way through the instructions!

Thanks

Cracking build by the way. Hope mine comes out half as good!!
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I have one still un-made as the other other went walkabout when loaned to a model shop that later stopped trading but if you could let me know which page in the instructions i can have a look and advise more..

Thought I had commented on this build before but must have missed it but nice clean build..
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#13 Posted : 02 May 2013 14:34:04

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This is beautiful Cool

The FW14B is another one of my all time fav's, definately a future build!

What are the final dimensions of this?
Is there much difference in this and the 1/8 MP4-23?
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Heinzy wrote:
This is beautiful Cool

The FW14B is another one of my all time fav's, definately a future build!

What are the final dimensions of this?
Is there much difference in this and the 1/8 MP4-23?


1/8th MP4/23 is about 6inches longer than 1/12 side by side Heinzy

I still have an un-touched FW14b going if anyone is intrested
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wimbledon99 wrote:
Hi,

Apologies for opening an old topic but can I ask where you located the 'B' end of Tubing C please? It just disappears part way through the instructions!

Thanks

Cracking build by the way. Hope mine comes out half as good!!


Thanks for the kind comment Wimbledon99

Tubing C does not connect to aything, it is a vent pipe and sits along side the rear wing support and rain light, click on the link below to se a picture of the real car.

http://www.gurneyflap.com/Resources/P1020453.jpg

Good luck with your build.
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Heinzy wrote:
This is beautiful Cool

The FW14B is another one of my all time fav's, definately a future build!

What are the final dimensions of this?
Is there much difference in this and the 1/8 MP4-23?


Hi Heinzy

I'm not sure about the exact dimensions I could measure it for you if you need an exact measurement but my pictures show it sitting on an A3 cutting mat, it is quite a bit smaller than the 1/8 MP4/23, it is probably about midway between 1/8 & 1/18.
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Thats great thanks

If we get the MP4/4 I'll probably get 2 kits and do the 2nd one up as the FW14B, then I'll have 4x 1:8 championship winning cars!BigGrin
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Hi Smeg,

Sorry for digging up this topic again!

I have just purchased this kit and just wanted to ask a quick question with regards to the front suspension cover. I'm guessing that there isn't a decal for the 'blue' part like the side pods and engine cover? So it's a case of masking for both the yellow and the blue spray paints?

By the way great model - if mine turns out half as good as yours I will be pleased!! If you have any tips for tackling this kit then they will greatly received!!

Cheers

Dave
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Hi Dave

Yep I'm afraid you will have to mask and spray the two colours. The only decal that seperates the two is the red pinstripe decal.

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Hi Dave

Thanks for the compliment Blushing

I didn't use any of the blue decals except for the background of the Elf logo on the airbox, all the blue was sprayed to ensure an even colour and better finish, there are some pinstripe decals with the blue attached with these I simply cut the blue off with a blade leaving a tiny line of blue behind.

Use a good quality narrow masking tape for the curved bits and take your time when masking up then I'm sure you'll end up with something to be proud of.

Good Luck.
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