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Thank you @Uwek!My Congratulations for finishing this very fine model
If you have any questions you are welcome.Thanks for our quick response. I noted the mislabeling of parts also, I am not so sure I will enjoy working on this kit, but will try.
Dear Walterone,Well, let's go back to the naval modelling. This time it's another imperial yacht by Falconet. The 42 ft boat Uvalen ['Oo-va-len] was built in 1862 in Kronshtadt for the prince Nikolay Aleksandrovich (died in 1865) and his brothers, one of them the future Emperor Alexander III. The yacht remained in service till 1878. Apparently she owes her name (which means 'clumsy person') to her hull's form.
My kit is a Plus version, all in pearwood and with some bronze-cast details instead of PE and resin ones.
The internal structure is realized in HDF. I like this material, it's hard like plywood, but much easier to work with.
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Thanks Dorman for your kindest words, but I'm afraid a manual is too much for me, both due to the lack of time and due to my poor English. But I'm always ready to help you if you have any questions.I think it would be great if you could put together your Falkonet essays in book or manual