Hasegawa Plastic Model Kit
Williams FW14 Super Detail Version with Full Metal Engine (1/24) 51156
This 1/24 scale Super Detail Version from Hasegawa recreates the Williams FW14 Formula One car from the 1991 World Championship season. Known for its advanced engineering and competitive performance, the FW14 represents one of the most technically sophisticated Grand Prix cars of its era.
Based on Hasegawa’s CH49 tooling, this release is enhanced with extensive metal and detailing components. A full metal FW14 engine is included, along with metal manifolds, detailed wheels, fine mesh for the side vents, on-board electronics boxes, and realistic hosing and wiring. Rubber tyres and etched metal parts further elevate the level of realism. The completed model measures approximately 172mm in length and 86.5mm in width.
- 1/24 scale plastic model kit
- Williams FW14 Super Detail Version
- Includes full metal engine and manifolds
- Metal wheels and etched detail parts
- Fine mesh side vents and detailed electronics boxes
- Rubber tyres included
- Approx. 134 parts plus metal components
- Finished model size: 172mm length × 86.5mm width
- Supplied unpainted and requires assembly
History
The Williams FW14 competed in the 1991 Formula One World Championship, fielded by Williams Grand Prix Engineering. Driven by Nigel Mansell in car number 5 and Riccardo Patrese in car number 6, the FW14 showcased cutting-edge technology, including advanced aerodynamics and electronic systems.
Although its successor, the FW14B, would achieve even greater fame, the 1991 FW14 laid the groundwork for Williams’ dominance in the early 1990s. The car’s technical innovation and striking livery have secured its place as one of the standout machines of the era.














