Hello Peter..and a very warm welcome to PD's.
"Chieftain", a classic Tyne Paddle tug, makes a lovely model for
either electric or live steam power...I have seen both. As you've
discovered, information on her is rather sketchy but, according to
Walter's message #3221 in Paddleducks on Jan 6, 2004, she was the
subject of an article in the July 1973 issue of "Model Boats"
Magazine. If I'm not mistaken Nexus Plans service still lists a set
of "Chieftain" plans which are probably taken from this article.
Two years ago I was presented with a 1:48 scale live-steam powered
model of "Chieftain" by a very accomplished model builder in the UK.
I live on the Pacific Coast of Western Canada and the model is still
awaiting pick up in England which I am hoping to do this year. I
have some pictures of it which I can send you if you want.
A little closer to my home, John Tarvin of Vancouver, Canada, has
built a fine 1:48 scale model of "Chieftain" which is currently on
display at the Model Ships Museum at Granville Island, Vancouver,
Canada.
The third model I know of was built by Reg Crompton of the North West
Scale Model Boat Club which operates just west of Bolton in
Lancashire, UK. Again, this looks like a 1:48 scale model which like
the previous two models, was probably inspired by the 1973 "Model
Boats" magazine article and plans.
I have looked through my library and cannot find any reference
to "Chieftain" and, although I have a number of photos of 19th
Century South Shields paddle tugs, she is not among them. I'm
wondering if Walter (Redgauntlet) can find any reference to this tug
in his extensive library.
If contemporary photos of the tug exist, then they're most likely to
be found in one of the Tyne Museums and/or archives. This is
where "sleuthing" becomes fun!! Do let us know where you are in your
project reasearch and if you have managed to successfully enlarge the
Thomas plans.
Best regards
PJ
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada