Hi Fred..great to hear from and thank you for the intro. This is why
it's important to get everyone's perspective on modeling
paddlewheelers. Fred brings three new fascinating aspects to the
group which I'd like to explore further in my effort to cover EVERY
discipline of Paddlewheel modeling.
1) PAPER MODEL PADDLEWHEELERS. Since getting Fred's post, I have
looked at a number of sites dealing with paper models and this is a
whole art form in itself, incorporating origami and miniature modeling
on a level that produces exquisite results. I'd add a whole section
on this and I would appreciate ANY info you can pass along, kit
availability, sources, Websites and pictures of any finished models.
2) STYRENE (Plastic) models. Again, I'd like to get a list of all
plastic models that have been or ARE currently available for
paddlewheelers along with some pictures of finished ones. We know
that Airfix once produced a kit of "GREAT EASTERN" because our own
"Texas" David (davesmiller@y...) has mentioned it in previous posts,
and I remember it as a kid which makes it over 40 years old. (bought
the first Airfix kit ever issued, a 1/72 Gloster Gladiator) We know
that a "ROBERT E. LEE" kit has been around for probably 30 years or
more , originally issued by Revell, then Pyro and now "Ideal". I'm
sure there has to be other styrene kits on the market, so if anyone
has heard of them or, better still, built them, please email the list.
3) GREAT LAKES PADDLERS
I used to live in Toronto and was employed in the Yacht Marina
business. I remember seeing pictures of some pretty impressive
passenger ships which plied the Great Lakes but I know very little
about this subject and would like to learn more. Again, we need
information on research resources, ship lists, pictures, museum models
etc. I believe most of the Great Lakes Paddlers were Sidewheelers,
but I'd also be keen to know if there had been Sternwheelers too!
I'd like to open file categories on all these three subjects.
A word about FILES. Yahoo!Groups provides a 20 Mbyte file sharing
server for each group. We have used barely a quarter of this resource
so there's plenty of room left. This is where text and image files
can be uploaded for the entire group to view and provide excellent
information exchange and reference. The folder subjects also provide
the basis for our future Website. As you may know, there is currently
NO WEBSITE devoted exclusively to Paddlwheeler Modeling. Joe's site at
http://www.dragg.net/jbrown was the closest I could find after an
exhaustive search of the Internet. (Anyone correct me me if I'm
wrong!) There is also a Paddleducks bookmark section (to post links to
Websites) and a database available.
Please visit them at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Paddleducks/files/They are a valuable and interesting resource which relies on input
from all Paddleducks members.
So, Fred, we look to you for inspiration and edification in these
three new areas and eagerly await any information you can share with
us.
Regards
PJ