Paddleducks

General => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: dafeil on March 01, 2016, 04:35:40 AM

Title: New Member
Post by: dafeil on March 01, 2016, 04:35:40 AM
Just retired from the Army and am embarking upon wooden ship modeling which puts me at a distinct disadvantage in nautical talk. This, too, shall come around. This is also a first with a non-sail driven vessel. It will be the Chaperone, a stern paddlewheel packet boat. Later, my goal is to attempt a Union Army Mississippi River Squadron Ironclad of the Mound City Class. Should be interesting in that it is a centerline paddlewheeler contained within an armored casement. Ultimately, I hope to motorize it to send it paddling around the lake (without sinking). There are no kits of this type ship that I have found. I have some historical books, a 10 inch resin model, a ruler, a presumed scale (1:96) and a calculator. Rather ambitious but now being retired, I have the time.
Title: Re: New Member
Post by: derekwarner_decoy on March 01, 2016, 09:16:04 AM
Welcome dafeil.......... :coffee...it would be worth searching Google for 'Chaperone, a stern paddlewheel'...as you will find quite a mass of information with one being a 1:48 scale kit from Modelship Ways

A kit or plans is not strictly required for a build :whistle......although it is money well spent in terms of minimizing frustration  :ranting

[the 29.87 MB of the instruction manual available on line should offer you sufficient information & detail to understand the worth of the kit purchase]

After you research the project a little more .......any questions just come back & a member will try to answer you query............. Derek  :beer
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