Our 2016 Pyro Holiday vids and pictures

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Paul Moulder
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Our 2016 Pyro Holiday vids and pictures

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Just wrapped up our 2016 Pyro Holiday here in Thailand. Highlights included a vist from Afredo Martarello to our workshop to give a tutorial on Italian shell construction. I learned a great deal from this guy in the few hours he spent with us. Most impressive was the way he tied clove hitches and other knots in the blink of an eye.
A week spent building shells and a lot of trips around the country including a visit to Yasathon Rocket Festival, a national park and a caving trip has left me in need of a real holiday :)

some of the shells we shot on our last workshop night.

6 inch Maltese single break
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o9TJyrzMqQ

Multi break 5 inch
https://youtu.be/7fAHeVhyh2w

6 inch green crossette
https://youtu.be/6aE_GmQLmus

6 inch 2 break red crossette
https://youtu.be/nKjgtTIPW7g

6 inch Shell of Shells
https://youtu.be/74_ljQg7DQ0

couple of daylight shells just coloured cornflour and a small flash bag 4 inch
https://youtu.be/ESDs4xj2E4o
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Can only add 3 pictures to a post ?
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Re: Our 2016 Pyro Holiday vids and pictures

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Nice shells Paul and guests ,very nice blue on the first vid, is that your own comp the one you posted a few weeks ago.regards B
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Thanks B. The blues were all Hardts Blue 2 a chlorate blue except for the last shell which was my modified Hardts 2 using CPVC they look pretty much the same.
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