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Williams Racing Mercedes FW43B #6 N. Latifi Belgian GP 2021 Minichamps 1:18

Williams Racing Mercedes FW43B #6 N. Latifi Belgian GP 2021 Minichamps 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Williams
Model Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
117211306
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About the Williams Racing Mercedes FW43B #6 N. Latifi Belgian GP 2021 Minichamps 1:18

TL;DR: This Minichamps 1:18 diecast reproduces Nicholas Latifi's Williams Mercedes FW43B from the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix. Sharp tampo-printed livery and zinc alloy weight suit collectors focused on the modern Williams Racing era.

Williams' recent seasons have been rebuilding years, which makes race-specific diecast like this one a useful marker of the team's gradual progress.

Livery Accuracy and Build on the FW43B

Formula 1 models depend heavily on precise livery reproduction, and Minichamps uses tampo printing rather than stick-on decals to keep sponsor logos and the FW43B's blue and white scheme sharp at 1:18 scale. The zinc alloy chassis carries genuine weight for its compact footprint, and separately moulded front and rear wings, along with the halo, add dimensional accuracy that a single-piece casting cannot match. Latifi's car number and personal sponsor branding should be legible and correctly positioned, a detail worth checking closely on any F1 diecast purchase.

Collecting the Modern Williams Era

The FW43B was an interim car built during a difficult period for Williams as the team worked through ownership changes and a tight budget cap environment. For collectors who follow the team's story rather than just chasing championship-winning cars, race-specific liveries like this Belgian Grand Prix entry hold genuine appeal.

At roughly 23cm long but low and flat, the model suits a dedicated F1 display case where sightlines matter more than shelf height. This sits at the accessible end of Minichamps' range, and it works best displayed alongside other 2021-era grid cars, building a season-specific collection rather than standing alone as a singular showpiece.

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