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Williams FW28 Toyota #7 M. Webber F1 2006 Minichamps 1:43

Williams FW28 Toyota #7 M. Webber F1 2006 Minichamps 1:43
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Car Brand
Williams
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:43
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
400060009
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About the Williams FW28 Toyota #7 M. Webber F1 2006 Minichamps 1:43

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:43 diecast Williams FW28 Toyota reproduces Mark Webber's #7 car from the 2006 Formula 1 season, Williams's first year running Toyota engines after its long BMW partnership ended. Diecast build holds the narrow nose and bargeboard detail well, suiting a Williams or 2006 grid theme.

2006 was a transition year for Williams, moving from BMW power to a Toyota supply deal, and Webber's FW28 was the car that carried that change through a difficult season.

Diecast Detail on the FW28's Aerodynamic Package

Mid-2000s F1 cars carried dense bargeboard and sidepod aerodynamics, and a 1:43 diecast has to compress that detail into a small footprint without losing the shapes that make the car recognisable. Minichamps' FW28 keeps the narrow nose cone and front wing endplates crisp, and the printed sponsor livery holds sharper edges than a decal would manage across such small panels. The rear wing sits at the correct rake, which matters more than it sounds, since a slightly wrong angle changes how the whole car reads from the side. Diecast construction gives the small chassis real weight, a useful signal of build quality at a scale where plastic alternatives are common and noticeably lighter.

A Transitional Season Piece for a Williams Collection

For anyone tracking Williams through its engine partnerships, the FW28 marks a specific pivot point between the BMW years and what followed, making it more than a generic grid filler. At 1:43, a full-season set of period F1 liveries fits on one shelf far more easily than at 1:18, which is exactly why the scale remains popular for grid collecting. Indirect lighting shows off the printed livery without glare bouncing off the small glazed cockpit area. Paired with team-mates' cars or other 2006-era liveries, this FW28 tells a specific chapter of Williams's engine history rather than standing alone as an anonymous single-seater.

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