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----- Original Message ----- From: Kevin Foster (research@paddleducks.co.uk) To: research@paddleducks.co.uk (research@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 11:16 AM Subject: RE: Blockade runners There have been several good plans of American Civil War blockade runners available in different places. The easiest to obtain are the plans of the near sister ships Fergus, which ran the blockade as Presto, and The Dare, both built by Alexander Stephens on the Clyde. They are available from the Smithsonian Ship Plan List as a redrawn, single sheet view of both ships. One caveat, though, these two runners were among the slimmest (length to beam ratio) steamers of the time and will require care in distributing weights in a working model. Several other sets of plans designed for scratch model makers may not still be available. One was the quite large steel sidewheeler Hope, built by Jones, Quiggin & Co., on the Mersey. David MacGregor's plan service sold a nice set of plans for her, but I do not know if it is still available. She is a bit broader and may be a better choice for a working model.The others were the purpose-built runners Banshee (1), sister ships Mary Bowers and Stormy Petrel, sister ships Will-of-the-Wisp and Julia, and two river steamers taken up from trade, the Iona (1 or 2 depending on who is counting), and Queen of the Orwell. These were available from Sail and Steam, in Norfolk, Virginia, perhaps fifteen years ago. I have not been able to trace them recently.Plans of other blockade runners will be available as illustrations in about two years if my book on blockade runner design is published by then, we'll see. In the meantime I am happy to share information about the subject. Kevin Foster -------------------- m2f --------------------Exported by Paddleducks Mail System.http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6431#6431-------------------- m2f --------------------