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Old 08-18-2007, 03:08 AM
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Williams FW-19

Revell kit. After doing some research (After the kit was done!), I'm not sure that all of the decals are accurate, but there close. Found a set of supplemental Rothmans decals on e-bay. Made the car look a lot better instead of those odd question marks decals that were included in the Revell kit. Turned out well, except for the larger sized decals. I'm never good at those.










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Old 08-18-2007, 05:49 AM
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Re: Williams FW-19

Looks good.A difficult colour scheme to get right but you have made a very nice job of it.Which paint did you use for the blue sections?
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Re: Williams FW-19

I know from experience how difficult this car is to paint, yours looks good.
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Old 08-18-2007, 10:31 PM
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Re: Williams FW-19

Looks excellent
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Looks great!
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Re: Williams FW-19

Very nice. I'm finding out right now how much work it takes to get the Revell 1/24th scale kits up to scratch. Apart from the too small sidepod Rothmans decals and some strange stuff on the front wing, yours looks fantastic.
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Old 08-19-2007, 04:18 PM
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Re: Williams FW-19

Thanks for the compliments. Yea, the Rothmans decals on the sidepods are to small, the Decals sheet I bought was just a collection of Rothmans decals, it wasin't made for the Revell kit, so, I had to make due. And I had a hard time finding good reference pics. It turns out that the front wing decal positions changed a few time thruout the 97 year so, I just had to put the best set up usuing the decals I had! Thanks again!
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Re: Williams FW-19

You´re right, decals could be better in some areas, nevertheless i like your Williams! Hope to see more from you.
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