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Just catching up Marc. She's really looking a fine little model. John
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She looks magnificent (both Arethusa and Alice, actually)! Congratulations on completing this fine model. John
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Hello 'Boxer', and a warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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Just catching up after being away for a week, Ken. She's really looking the 'bee's knees'! John
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Hello Jim, and another warm welcome to the forum from 'Down Under'. John
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Looks like you're really sailing with this one now, Popeye! John
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Thank you one and all for the positive comments. Håkan, congratulations on the grand-daughter. As a grandfather, I assume you now spend all your time in your rocking chair! John
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Looking really good, Ken. As you've made everything else, why not make the compass as well? John
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Nice to hear from you, Håkan. Yes, the baggy wrinkle is the 'caterpillars' crawling up the topping lifts and it was to reduce chafe on the sails! John
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Popeye, if you're still looking for pictures of models of the 'Thermopylae', have a look at the zoomable (is there such a word) images of Cyril Hume's wonderful 'Thermopylae' model on the Powerhouse Museum's web site. The images can be enlarged to full screen as well as zooming, so you can get a pretty good look at them. Cyril's model is noted world wide for its faithfulness to the original ship. This is the link: http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=211834&search=thermopylae&images=&c=1&s= John
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Thank you Russ, Pat and Mark plus those who pressed the 'like' button for your encouragement. John
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Another update on the 'Pritt" - I forgot to take the camera with me the previous week when I went to the museum! She still staggers slowly towards completion. I didn't get much done last Monday as a Public Holiday combined with a cool, overcast day (non beach weather) meant huge crowds at the museum. All of the rope coils are now in place. On the photos of the ship they are sometimes seen lashed up in the rigging, but I thought the deck position was a bit tidier for model presentation. The ratlines are iron bars lashed across the shrouds, so these will take a bit of time to do - much easier simply tying thin cord across the shrouds. The mizzen only has the three shown in the photos on each side where the lifebuoys are lashed up - I suspect that they were originally there to lash up the diving outriggers in their stowed position when she was a pearl sheller. The main has ratlines most of the way up, so there's quite a bit of work there. The next update will be at the end of January as I have other commitments on Mondays over the next couple of weeks that will keep me away from the museum. Here are some photos of her as she was on Monday afternoon, including a direct overhead shot just for fun. John
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Hello Jed, and a warm welcome to MSW from 'Down Under'. John
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Good to see some more of your beautiful work, Toni! John
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