Wow, Stuart..THIS is a VERY serious paddle tug model of a ship that
many of us know and who's memory we very much cherish. Your model
will be a fine tribute to her and I thank you so much for sharing
details of her. This is very exctiting and I insist you keep us fully
up to date with regular progress reports as she develops. I am very
interested in her steam engines, her entire drive/control system and
paddle construction. Do you have a way of putting photos online as
I'd very much like to open a photo file for your model.
> Reliant used to be the major exhibit at the National Maritine
> Museums Neptune Hall - and I visited her as a teenager and took
> many photos some of which I still have - luckily!
Thank goodness you did as it's almost scandalous what has happenned to
her. I really wanted to get up to Greenwich during my recent UK trip
to see what was left of her..apparently only her boiler as a walk in
exhibit?...what happenned to her hull?
> I was amazed and gratified to find this list and hope to share with
> your enthusiasm for these wonderful ships.
Enthusiasm fed by people like you and so many other Paddleducks around
the world who are keeping the memory alive through wonderful models.
This is also THE place to share construction ideas, as many of us have
found out that model Paddlewheelers represent some unique challenges
not encountered in conventional model ships. A place where beginners
can research and receive help from experienced modelers and also a
tribute to those who are valiantly attempting to resurrect real
Paddlewheelers which might otherwise disappear into the pages of
Nautical History books. It's for these reasons that eventually a
Paddleducks Website is essential and one which you will all be part
of.
I hope we will soon be welcoming another Sussex UK member to
Paddleducks. Trevor Cox of Hove, E Sussex UK is a staunch member of
the Paddlewheeler Preservation Society and currently building a 1/4"
scale model of "Worthing Belle" (Ex "Diana Vernon"). You should be
meeting him soon.
Meanwhile, Stuart, a very warm welcome from us all and we look forward
to hearing much more from you as "Reliant" progresses.
Now who ELSE is going to DE-LURK and share some "paddle tattle" with
us?
PJ