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Looking good and tidy
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Double Messer! Double trouble? I guess not... at least not for you, Kurt!
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It looks really good!
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Great looking work!
You have a very skilled hand and eyes. That shows from the very neat build you are doing. Genial and Respectful Regards, Uyraell.
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Greetings, all.
The first float is assembled entirely. When the assembly was required, though not large, but still fit. Basically when you install the three lower sections of the front - cropped frames. And also need to carefully assemble the nose of the float - the part of the petals Rudder and thrust Now collect the left float. Later, lay out photos from mounted floats. |
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