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460cixy
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WILLIAMS FW07B alen jones resto

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Gidday I'm matt just joined the other day and thought I would kick off with this resto that's not really a resto claytons if you will. I got this car brand new as a kid in around 1984 at a guess and has had a hard life a few weeks ago I un packed some cars to run on the new commercial track here in town and came across this old jem minus wheels bearings wireing the works. So the decision was made to drop some coin in to this car.

So a set of mjk 12x7.5 alloys for the front fitted with slot it lo pro tyres zo compound. On the rear 13x10 mjk hump airs with mjk tyres. New bronze bearing to fit the rear axel and brass pinion gear for the old Johnson 111 motor.

Only thing I'm stuck with is how to clean the body up with out loseing the livery that's made of the old jobs you used to wet and place on the car and let dry so if any one has any advice on this would be great. (Also note the wheels turn with the guide on this car I haven't seen any other scalextric cars like this)

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wixwacing
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Re: WILLIAMS FW07B alen jones resto

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This model is the MRRC Williams FW07 from the eighties. They also made a Brabham and a McLaren M23 from a similar era, all came with steering. As far as the livery is concerned, I would buy a sheet of Patto's decals for this model and redecorated it. It will look great.

Check out my conversion using Patto's decals

Williams FW08 6 wheeler
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Re: WILLIAMS FW07B alen jones resto

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Do you remember what the sticker kit was called I had a quick look and nothing was jumping out at me if I could put some new decals no would be fantastic
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Re: WILLIAMS FW07B alen jones resto

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Williams FW07 decals - Pattos place

You will need to go to W in the decal list and scroll down til you get to Wlliams FW07 F1 - 1979 note...the typo is deliberate

If you order the decals from Pattos,, enter the name as it appears on the website and don't forget to tell him what scale you need (in your case 1/32) and whether you want waterslide decals or self adhesives.
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460cixy
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Re: WILLIAMS FW07B alen jones resto

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Any advantage with water slide over self adhesive ?
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Re: WILLIAMS FW07B alen jones resto

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Horses for courses really, I prefer waterslides for shelf queens and self adhesives are more durable for racing models. But stickers can be tricky to apply.
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