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We will be looking forward to it Patrick. Have a great Christmas & New Year, and hopefully there will be a Ballahoo Log in our near future. Eamonn
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Hi Patrick, I know of one builder on this site who is shortly to begin a Ballahoo build, I myself considered her too before picking up a Sherbourne and a Convulsion, I'll be starting a build log for in the New Year for Sherbourne (Kester 'Stockholm Tar, previous post above, convinced me to begin with her from our conversation in a different log ) Ballahoo is a nice wee boat, and you'll have no end of help on here should you get yourself a little stuck or have questions, and also no end of encouragement to see you to the builds end too. Pick up the little schooner and before you know it you'll have started your own little group Ballahoo Builders. Best of Luck Eamonn In fact when you do begin the Build Log could you mention it here, that way we will know to drop in and Follow you along
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I'd have no problem with those colours Mick, starting to really move along now! Eamonn
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Good to see you up and running again.. have had a few disasters myself in the past (one model in particular had damage to the bowsprit which I glued back together fairly quickly only for my fingers to become part of the fix, yup CA glue, moved my fingers away in a lavish 'Ta Da' gesture and the whole kit ended up on the ground again.. the really embarrassing aspect of this is that it happened once more!!! needless to say the air was fairly blue around me for quiet a while, learnt a valuable lesson that day.. SLOW FINGER MOVEMENTS AROUND MODELS ) incidentally the offending counterweight is from I assume an Astronomical Scope, what is it? have a couple of Celestrons here myself a 10'' reflector and a 9.25 CAT. Eamonn
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Great to hear this Jim, tis indeed amazing what a fresh look at something can do.. will continue to watch (perhaps less silently this time ) this beautiful build. Eamonn P.S. don't forget to link us to the future Ballahoo Have a great Christmas & New Year.
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That is gut wrenching news Jim, I have been following along with your progress in silence for a while now. I know just how heavy those counterweights are and can only but imagine the aftermath! Ballahoo looks a fun project and I do hope you will set up a build log. (even put a link to it here that we may follow your progress again) Try not to be too disheartened and I wish you and yours a great Holidays. Eamonn
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Looks grand to me Ollie, not sure if a ships bell would be black so that finish seems ok. Eamonn BTW you must be cornering the market in Valve Adaptors at this stage.. Keep up the great work!
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I can relate to that John, still have nightmares about Calculus.. I particularly remember one Applied Maths lecture in Plymouth, we were all sat there in our suits when the Lecturer announces solemnly to us 'Tomorrow gentlemen we shall have differentiation' just as a clap of thunder & flash of lightening went off, all very Count from Sesame Street !! we struggled not to laugh
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Nice.. this is another thing that I'd never heard of. Thanks for the 'How To..' (was about to ask until I read down) Eamonn
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Clever stuff going on here Ollie.. Love the Valve Adaptor work, Nice Eamonn
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Some nails have square pointy ends too, so tapping one into the desired area will give a square hole.. just don't tap them in too far Eamonn
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Totally agree with all the previous posters.. when you have done the grey upper hull the red will 'sit back' so fear not also the illusion at the moment is that there is a lot of it (red paint) but when you have it all nice and straight this will also make the red 'sit back'.. if you follow me Eamonn
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Bingo.. that looks a lot like the Dove Grey my dad used to use.. go for it Mick, I doubt you'll get any argument from us lot Eamonn
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Jeeez guys.. I close my eyes for a few minutes and TWO go past at once... Huh! just like busses. Will work on the Waverleys friend shortly. Eamonn
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That's the Bunny !... I thought of her last night when I was joking about Maple, and said to myself that if I win this one she'd be my question. When I read the posts from Jay and yourself where ye both said Maple I actually laughed out loud! (LOL 'd in fact) Well Done and over to you (btw there is no Arklow Maple) Eamonn
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Wrong Word there Nigel.. try the other one.. E
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I know I said no more hints guys but this is just to say that ye both already have half the ships name!! Am actually laughing myself at just how close ye both are without realising.. Just eliminate till you get to the 'bit' mentioned in both posts (and my own from Jays 'Photo Question' earlier) When ye find the Word in common the race will be on to see who puts it all together first ! (that sentence is not a clue by the way) Eamonn
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OOOOOHHH Sooooo close guys! E No Kiddin ye are really close :) tee hee
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Bill can I back-track you a bit.. you mentioned 'Scoring and Gluing' earlier to straighten the false keel (sorry to bring you so far back, but a lot of posts happened in the middle there whilst I was away from the computer:) ) Could you describe this technique to me as I haven't heard of it before. Thanks in Advance Eamonn
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True, I couldn't have done it without your help Nigel.. Maple Syrup ! boy was I on the wrong tack there... How I arrived at the boats name is in the edit to my post over-leaf, yup at almost 2 in the morning!! Thanks for the info link Jay, I like that little boats have a great history too. My next ship will give you a laugh when you get to its name... that's the only hint you are getting.. tis a good hint too judged by our last few posts! Eamonn
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Is it not the Calanus? looks a lot like her :) Eamonn Can't find any history of the boat mind you (bit late over here)
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