Williams FW15, 1992 (Unraced test/development Chassis).
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Re: Williams FW15, 1992 (Unraced).
that looks incredible!
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Re: Williams FW15, 1992 (Unraced test/development Chassis).
It's been quite a while since my last update, the Front upper Wishbones proved very hard to source until my Friend JC (thank you!!!) stepped in & offered to cast me some from Resin. Quite why this didn't occur to me sooner is something of a mystery & a little embarrassing.....
However with that stumbling block overcome, things are now progressing very nicely indeed. I Hope to have this finished in the near future.
In the meantime here are a few more references that I've managed to find of the elusive & little known 1992 FW15.
https://forums.autosport.com/topic/7337 ... s-in-1992/
https://forums.autosport.com/topic/1959 ... ms-fw15-a/
Also found a few references to it in the Haynes owners Guide to the FW14B (ISBN 978-0-85733-825-9)
However with that stumbling block overcome, things are now progressing very nicely indeed. I Hope to have this finished in the near future.
In the meantime here are a few more references that I've managed to find of the elusive & little known 1992 FW15.
https://forums.autosport.com/topic/7337 ... s-in-1992/
https://forums.autosport.com/topic/1959 ... ms-fw15-a/
Also found a few references to it in the Haynes owners Guide to the FW14B (ISBN 978-0-85733-825-9)
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Re: Williams FW15, 1992 (Unraced test/development Chassis).
It's great that you are doing this 'unknown' car.
The results are looking really good!
Glad you have found a solution for the wishbones, using sheet brass cut and filed to shape and then soldered would be another alternative.
M.
The results are looking really good!
Glad you have found a solution for the wishbones, using sheet brass cut and filed to shape and then soldered would be another alternative.
M.
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