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Author Topic: VERY Large Paddlers  (Read 14599 times)

Barrie

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« Reply #15 on: November 20, 2005, 03:21:06 AM »
TJ
Do you want to add a picture to a post? If so, at the bottom of the Post a Reply screen, there is a blue line with Add an Attachment, below that is a box for entering a filename to add to your post - a JPG or whatever. Type or use Browse to find your picture, then click Add Attachment, just above Submit. It will come back and allow you to add more files. When finished click Submit and you're done!

Barrie

T.J.

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« Reply #16 on: November 20, 2005, 12:16:51 PM »
Barrie, Thanks for taking the time to help me. If you go back to the top of the first page you'll see a posting from a chap Arrow5. On that post you will see Mini-Battleship jpg. I can't figure out how to access the picture. Thanks again. T.J.

Barrie

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« Reply #17 on: November 20, 2005, 09:28:46 PM »
TJ,

I think it must be something to do with your browser settings. Assuming you are using Internet Explorer - check under Tools - Internet Options -Advanced and scroll down to Multi-media. Check that Show Pictures is checked. If you are not using IE, your browser will have a similar setting.

I can see the pictures in both Firefox which I normally use, and IE which I have just used to check it out!

If this doesn't work - its down to Eddy who runs this forum for more ideas!

Barrie

T.J.

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« Reply #18 on: November 21, 2005, 01:16:14 PM »
You see I was a normal person until I saw Duncan's aircraft carrier. Then I saw this http://www.bismarck-class.dk/shipmodels/german_models/admiralgrafspeeterra.html  Then I saw "Cracker" and then I found paddleducks and then I told my wife about building a riverboat and now she thinks I am crackers. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mandm/PT103mod.htm

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« Reply #19 on: November 21, 2005, 02:38:56 PM »
You're not crackers at all!! I too want to  build one eventually ...a little 50 foot side-wheeler based on a small tug, and  then paddle my way around the Vancouver Islands..stopping when I want and where  I want!
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You see I was a normal person until I saw Duncan's    aircraft carrier. Then I saw this http://www.bismarck-class.dk/shipmodels/german_models/admiralgrafspeeterra.html    Then I saw "Cracker" and then I found paddleducks and then I told my wife    about building a riverboat and now she thinks I am crackers.  

T.J.

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« Reply #20 on: November 21, 2005, 03:51:16 PM »
Just to give you an idea of where I'm starting from.I found these two examples one a sidewheeler and one a sternwheeler .http://www.glen-l.com/designs/special/kepau.html#avail. http://www.simplicityboats.com/pogo.html I figured with the experience on this web site a chap would have a pretty good chance of building a really youneek paddlewheeler.

thewharfonline

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« Reply #21 on: November 21, 2005, 06:21:11 PM »
Oh gosh I looked on all those sites when I was thinking of making my paddler...well I'm sill thinking of it, it's just more real now! :)

on the line of big paddlers you should look into the PS Minimus which I personally think is really a waste. It's supposed to be a model of the Emmylou....so it has small doors and a little captian in the wheel house....rrrrr it runs on real steam and has giant paddle wheels....for a working paddler that size I wouldn't have wasted time and money on making it a model!

Offline Eddy Matthews

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« Reply #22 on: November 21, 2005, 08:42:32 PM »
Quote from: "T.J."
Barrie, Thanks for taking the time to help me. If you go back to the top of the first page you'll see a posting from a chap Arrow5. On that post you will see Mini-Battleship jpg. I can't figure out how to access the picture. Thanks again. T.J.


You probably have pop-ups blocked TJ. If your using Internet Explorer and Windows XP, click on "Tools", then click on "Internet Options". Then select "Privacy" - At the bottom of that screen you'll see Pop Up Blocker - If there's a tick in the "Block Pop Ups" box, click on "Settings" and enter www.paddleducks.co.uk in the box that says "Address of website to allow" and click on "Add".

Finally, go to the bottom of that screen and set the "Filter level" to Medium.

If your using another browser or some third party software to block pop ups there will be a similar method of allowing pop ups from certain sites...

You may need to reboot your machine for the changes to take effect.
~ Never, ever, argue with an idiot. They'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience ~

sandy_ACS

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« Reply #23 on: November 22, 2005, 08:01:16 AM »
Quote from: "Eddy Matthews"
Quote from: "T.J."
Barrie, Thanks for taking the time to help me. If you go back to the top of the first page you'll see a posting from a chap Arrow5. On that post you will see Mini-Battleship jpg. I can't figure out how to access the picture. Thanks again. T.J.


You probably have pop-ups blocked TJ. If your using Internet Explorer and Windows XP, click on "Tools", then click on "Internet Options". Then select "Privacy" - At the bottom of that screen you'll see Pop Up Blocker - If there's a tick in the "Block Pop Ups" box, click on "Settings" and enter www.paddleducks.co.uk in the box that says "Address of website to allow" and click on "Add".

Finally, go to the bottom of that screen and set the "Filter level" to Medium.

If your using another browser or some third party software to block pop ups there will be a similar method of allowing pop ups from certain sites...

You may need to reboot your machine for the changes to take effect.


 :D  :D

Hi PD's...T.J and Eddy...this sounds remarkably like the same problem I also had, in my case it was the privacy settings in my firewall that was the culprit...if you are running a firewall then look under the privacy settings...look for ads, and/or pop up level...if this is set to high, or maximum, I think the problem will be this...just set it/them to a lower level (try med) and see if this cures the problem...it did it for me...

 :D  :D
 
Regards.

sandy

T.J.

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« Reply #24 on: November 22, 2005, 08:25:26 AM »
Holy cow, son of a gun, hot diggity, Eeeeeehaa. It works. Thanks Barrie. I had to defer to a superior knowledge ie. the young lady that thinks I'm crackers my wife but I am now up and running. I feel like a six year old on christmas eve. Especially after looking at a post by Towboat Joe, Monday April 18 th on the Pioneer. Bingo that is exactly what I'm looking to build. Maybe not to the same degree in detail but that's what I'm looking to build the only difference is I want to be inside. Sooooo since I'm hoping to go to Akron/Canton Ohio to share in the American thanks giving holiday maybe if I can come up with a good excuse we could drift by the Ohio river museum. What a great web site. So if anyone knows any more about the Pioneer, if the chap had any plans etc. please let me know. Gee willikers thanks a million guys.  T.J.

T.J.

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« Reply #25 on: November 22, 2005, 10:44:10 AM »
Didn't no if anybody would be interested but just found this on the net. T.J.  http://www.ptboatsrdv.com/  http://www.cmdboats.com/rb40.htm

towboatjoe

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« Reply #26 on: November 22, 2005, 01:25:46 PM »
TJ, unfortunately, because of shortage of state and federal funding, the Ohio River Museum In Marietta, Ohio has been forced to be open only on weekends from May through October. You can still see the WP Snyder berthed on the Muskegum River, a flat boat, and the pilot house of the Tell City for they sit on the property. The Snyder will probably be gated off so you can't go aboard. There's talk of refitting her and operating her again. She's been kept in good condition and was hauled out and hull repaired a couple of years ago.

John Fryant, a noted modeler, and myself are members of the Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen who started the museum. here is a link to the museum with info.
http://ohiohistory.org/places/ohriver/

T.J.

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« Reply #27 on: November 22, 2005, 02:24:45 PM »
Aw nuts. Thanks Joe, say you don't have anymore information on the Pioneer model that you posted pictures on do ya. That model is as close as dam is to swearing as to the type of and size of a boat model I'm interested in building. Thanks. T.J.

towboatjoe

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« Reply #28 on: November 23, 2005, 03:47:59 AM »
I don't have any other info in the Pioneer. The photos I had were captured frames from a video I took back in 1993.

If you're ever around Paducah, KY stop in at the museum there and see the 12 foot model of the Delta Queen. I attended several shows with the guy who built it and he always seem to have problems with something breaking down, but it was impressive when it was running. Had a sound system with calliope music. When he passed away his wife gave all his models to the Paducah River Museum.

 

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