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Daily Archives: December 25, 2020

“Sereia” – A Piece of History

France Chapter, NewsBy ACBS HQDecember 25, 20207 Comments

By Trevor Kemp, France Chapter As a 14-year-old English schoolboy I was fascinated by all things Royal Navy and when I discovered that the Thornycroft company had built a series of 40ft & 50ft torpedo boats known as CMB’s, I thought one would make an interesting model. John Thornycroft were pioneers in stepped hull record-breakers…

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