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Many thanks indeed, Eddy. Looks a splendid site - the standard of photography and modelling is superb! Have activated a Gold Subscription, and hope it works. Let me know if it doesn't! I'll let you have pics of the 'Cardiff Queen' as soon as she is assigned to the owners! All the very best, Donald.
Donald,The 'Cardiff Queen' is one of many paddlers featured on the DVD Paddle Steamer Memories and well worth watching. Available from the Kingswear Castle sales shop.
Hi Donald,As Eddy says, looking forward to seeing the Cardiff Queen....always thought she was a great looking paddler, not as heavy looking as the 1937 Fairfield twins, Juno & Jupiter.Also would be great to see any of your MacBrayne/Calmac fleet in the "Powered craft" section too! I have a 1:48 Lochiel on the go, so would be interested to see/hear about your Claymore. There is a nice model of her in the MacLean Museum in Greenock.regardsClark
Donald welcome. I am a fan of the Campbell's ships having traveled on them. I have built a model of the Glen Usk. This can be seen in members galleries page 2 under R.G.Y. If you are interested. Wile researching for her I was lucky enough to meet 2nd engineer on Bristol Queen. One of his stories was, with the enclosed paddle boxes if the access doors were opened (only when no passengers on board) an extra couple of knots could be obtainedWell I hope it works on your computer.R.G.Y.
Another story of my friend the engineer, who could be antagonistic. Someone made him a model of the Bristol Queen. He was not happy with the shape of the sponson. So would never talk to the man again. Showing him my model he studied it for about half an hour, with just a few grunts. Then finaly he stood up and said the whistle is to small. I was very happy with that. R.G.Y.