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314 Is coming close...

This was taken earlier this weekend before electrical was put on along with a few major things that were being manufactured but ya get a rough idea of the frame!
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Re: 314 Is coming close...

Nice!

What's the frame perimeter? It looks small, but that could just be the image.

Being a programmer, I could do with a bit more explanation as to what I'm seeing. It looks to me like a catapult of some sort, but I can't see where the intake is. Am I missing something obvious, or is the intake not in this picture?
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Nice!

What's the frame perimeter? It looks small, but that could just be the image.

Being a programmer, I could do with a bit more explanation as to what I'm seeing. It looks to me like a catapult of some sort, but I can't see where the intake is. Am I missing something obvious, or is the intake not in this picture?
Yes it is a catapult and part of the intake is there but not all of it . The perimeter is 28x27; the catcher was not present in this either
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