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Hi, In some next weeks I'll must end the another boat build. This is very similar to the 75 mm boat, but the result is slightly different. Of course this is Master Korabel production. The boat are 20 mm longer, have more seats, more frames. But construction is the same as in 75 mm boat. So. I make a short build log. At the first - the kit content: Improved the temporary frames holder, sanded and glued the keel. Glued the last temporary frame in the place. Prepared and glued the temporary frames at the hull bow. And placed the remaining temporary frames in to the holder. When glued the keel. Regards, Antanas
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