Paddleducks
Paddler Information => Research => Topic started by: Roderick Smith on September 07, 2009, 09:21:11 AM
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My mind turned to the paddlesteamer in the 1950s film of Around the world in 80 days, which starred David Niven.
I knew that it wasn't Hatteras (which was a famous boat of the 1860s USA civil war).
I went to the Paddleducks search function, tried 'Around the world in 80 days', and up came three references.
It was fake paddlesteamer Henrietta: screw driven with dummy paddles. I don't know if at least it was genuine steam, or that part was fake too. As a film prop, who would care? All credit to the director for achieving the effect. If it were a cruise boat charging passenger fares, I would be concerned.
The best reference was www.paddleducks.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=3081.0, which is in a modelling thread.
A member was making a model, based on stills from a dvd of the movie.
Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor
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Hi,
Anyone know where the plans went for this one please
They where one paddleducks but the link is dead
Wouldn't mind dbuilding this one
cheers
kiwi
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The ship used in Around the World in 80 Days was the Uragan www.kvarner.hr/kultura/english/industrial.html She is on display at Rijeka harbour (Croatia I think). I am sure the local museum/maritime museum would hold drawings as she was relatively recently restored.
Hope this helps
Stuart
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Another star of the silver screen was P.S. EMPRESS belonging to Cosens of Weymouth. The 1945 film Great Expectations staring Sir John Mills. A 20 ft extention added to the funnel, paddle boxes enlarged to 13 ft high with a bridge deck spanning the space between. Clipper bow complete with figure head and fully rigged mast 70 ft and 85 ft. I have a poor picture but cant scan at the moment.R.G.Y.