Well, I think I have to stop my lurking mode, as I'm exposed by the nice
welcome message :-)
I'm not very familiar with Paddlewheeler boats, but I always found the
intricate mechanism fascinating. The first time I've seem the description of
one was in Wolfram zu Mondfeld's Historic Ship Models, where a paddlewheel
with moving paddle is drawn. I've also seen a marvelous model of
Paddlewheeler imperial yacht from French National Maritime museum, a very
lovely one (btw, this model is exposed right now in Quebec city, with
numerous other marvelous models from Paris museum). I think that's all I
know from Paddlewheeler boats :-)))
A few words about me : I'm 35, married, self-employed Windows programmer,
French citizen living in the beautiful Quebec City.
Regarding modeling, I'm a very beginner in shipbuilding, I've bought a
monograph from Ancre (
www.ancre.fr) La Belle, and plan to start
scratch-build it in the months to come. I'm also interested in miniature
work in general, and metal work in particular. I'm the owner of a Sherline
lathe and mill (and a very beginner too in machining!), and this is where
the PaddleDucks group came through : I'd love to build a wheel mechanism as
described in Wolfram zu Mondfeld's Historic Ship Models, but when I'll have
more experience of course. And maybe build also the boat around the wheel,
who knows. In the meantime I wanted to look your files area, and grab some
useful information to improve my knowledge about Paddlewheeler boats while
reading your mails.
Thank you for your welcome,
Daniel Munoz
Quebec, Canada.