recovered the plate where the wedges are stamped pot. Extract the iron blocks for the polish with sandpaper and fine grained red paint. We hit the skids on the boat and distributed as shown in the picture.
We set glue the two remaining oars, and distribute them on the boat as shown in the picture, on both sides of the chocks of the boat.
recovered the boat we built in the previous phase. Apply glue to the top section of the blocks and set the pot over them, guiding the bow toward the bow of the boat.
brown thread, 0.50 mm in diameter and four pulley, remember that the pulley block is the small piece of wood with two holes, we were going to build the boat's mooring lines. Cut two pieces of wire about 100 mm long, tying a pulley block at each end of the wire, as shown in the picture.
We hit one of the threads pulley knotted on the boat, oriented and centered as shown in the photograph. The two pulley end of the wire must match vertically with the pulley that is fixed to the bottom of the boat chocks.
Paste the other thread on the stern of the boat, centered as shown in the photograph.
Cut a piece of raw thread diameter of 0.15 mm to about 130 mm in length. We make a knot in one end, and the other applied some glue and make it roll between your fingers to get a sparkling effect. Using pliers, insert the tip of a needle thread through the holes in one of the pulley located on top of the pot. The line tight until the knot touches the hole. We pass the thread through the hole on the same side of the pulley block is fixed on the boat, as shown in the picture.
up the thread and introduce through the hole in the pulley block is freed up. We tighten the thread and go through the hole left open the pulley block below. We tighten the entire length of knotted thread and then over the upper pulley block. Apply a little glue on the knot and cut the excess thread. Perform these same operations in the other three pulley fixing the boat and the boat to the deck.
This will be the appearance of the boat with the boat and the boat shoe in place. Reserve remaining materials for use in subsequent assembly stages.
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