Car Details
Williams FW07B
27
Years Released:
1981
1982
1983
1984
1986
1987
1988
1989
(Item Year pages)
Item released for 8 years.
Number: 27
Information: Single-piece rear wing and support.
Category: Cars
Category Details: Classic cars from all eras.
Car Category: F1GP
Car Category Details: Formula One Grand Prix.
Base Colour: White
Colour Details: The perfect colour.
All Colours: White, Dark Blue
Logo & Box Style:
1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989
1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 |
Logo: Williams Emblem
Logo Years: ---
Make Details: Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited is a very successful Formula One team, having won 9 constructors championships and 7 drivers championships.
Make Country: United Kingdom
Model: FW07B
Model Details: The FW07 won fifteen F1 races over four years, winning the World Constructors Championship in 1980 and 1981.
Model Production Years: 1980
Item Ranking:
Current: 3 - December 2023
Previous: 59 - November 2023
Movement: (+56)
Car Year Details (8)
Sets Included In (1)
YEARS | SET |
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1984 1986 | Formula One Set |
All Colours (2)
COLOUR | DETAILS | IMAGE |
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White | The perfect colour. | |
Dark Blue | Dark shade of blue. |
Item Year Information
YEAR | INFORMATION |
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1981 | Without doubt the centre of attraction in the world of motor racing is the cars themselves. Everything revolves around the fascination and excitement they produce. The atmosphere is electrifying on the day of the Grand Prix and tension really mounts as the race gets under way and the cars are put through their paces Each team has its own designers, mechanics and drivers, together producing a specialist racing car which they believe will be better on the day than any other. Scalextric believe that is is essential to capture the atmosphere and variety of real racing cars in their models. Our models are of a size large enough for us to do this, and to design the car so that it has superb handling characteristics responding delicately to the drivers commands. Undoubtedly the success story of the past two seasons lies with the Saudia Leyland Williams team. With designer Patrick Head and Team Manager Frank Williams the FW07B has been successful throughout the last year Williams have now won the British Grand Prix two years running with Regazzoni in 1979 (in an FW07) and Jones in 1980 (in an FW07B). The new highly detailed and extremely attractive Saudia Leyland Williams FW07B is an absolute must for any Scalextric enthusiast. |
1982 | Appearing as the FW07b at the start of the 1980 racing season the Williams car performed superbly to give Alan Jones victory in the Argentine Grand Prix. Reliability was the hallmark of the car throughout the year and he went on to win the World Championship. The FW07b is one of the classic cars in the Scalextric range.
The roadholding characteristics of this model are of particular importance to Scalextric enthusiasts. It handles well on any circuit and with a slightly narrower body design, the Williams allows drivers to squeeze through where other cars would often collide. Plated wheels, engine and gearbox assemblies and fine detailing around the front wheel and axle assemblies create greater authenticity The green and white livery highlights the many sponsors of the Williams team. |
1983 | This particular model of the Saudia Leyland Williams team car is the FW07b which had an extremely well designed chassis which was very advanced in relation to its competition when it was introduced. The roadholding characteristics of this model are of particular importance to Scalextric enthusiasts. It handles well on any circuit and with a slightly narrower body design, the Williams allows drivers to squeeze through where other cars would often collide. Plated wheels, engine and gearbox assemblies and fine detailing around the front wheel and axle assemblies create greater authenticity. The green and white livery highlights the many sponsors of the Williams Team, including Saudia Airlines and Leyland vehicles. |
1984 | This particular model of the Saudia Leyland Williams team car is the FW07b. The road holding characteristics are of particular importance to Scalextric enthusiasts, it handles well on any circuit and with a slightly narrower body design, the Williams allows drivers to squeeze through where other cars would often collide. Plated wheels, engine and gearbox assemblies and fine detailing around the front wheel and axle assemblies create greater authenticity. |
1986 | Apart from its stunning speed and track holding, the Williams is a lovely model with plated parts and delicately printed finish. |
1987 | Williams cars have become something of a legend in recent years. The 07 modelled by Scalextric demonstrates the crisp, workmanlike construction. |
Service Sheets (2)
SHEET NO | SERVICE SHEET NAME | ISSUE DATE |
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102C | C.126 Lotus 77, C.131 March Ford 711, C.134 Elf Renault Turbo RS-01, C.135 Elf Tyrrell 008, C.136 Ferrari 312 T3, C.137 Ligier JS11, C.138 Saudia Leyland Williams FW07B | February 1981 |
102C (Back) | C.126 Lotus 77, C.131 March Ford 711, C.134 Elf Renault Turbo RS-01, C.135 Elf Tyrrell 008, C.136 Ferrari 312 T3, C.137 Ligier JS11, C.138 Saudia Leyland Williams FW07B - Back | February 1981 |
Catalogue Images (8)
C.138 Williams FW07B - 1981
C.138 Williams FW07B - 1982
C.138 Williams FW07B - 1983
C.138 Williams FW07B - 1984
C.138 Williams FW07B - 1986
C.138 Williams FW07B - 1987
C.138 Williams FW07B - 1988
C.138 Williams FW07B - 1989
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