1:4-scale 1986 Williams-Honda FW11 model, one of only 22 made by Scale Models Weston, featuring correct sponsors decals, fully detailed suspension and
£300 - £400
1:4-scale 1986 Williams-Honda FW11 model, one of only 22 made by Scale Models Weston, featuring correct sponsors decals, fully detailed suspension and gearbox, driver wearing helmet and seatbelts, steering wheel, windscreen (damaged), rear-view mirrors lacking, held on a wooden base bearing two small identification plaques and slots for a plexi-glass cover (lacking), 66 by 127cm., 26 by 50in., height with base 31cm, 12in. Built to celebrate Williams winning the F1 World Constructors title, the model caused some controversy by carrying Nelson Piquet's racing number, rather than the 'Red Five' of Nigel Mansell who had famously lost the drivers title when his rear tyre exploded in the final race of the season. To compensate, the driver wears a fictitious helmet design.