Hi Rod:
Great to hear of your new project. Are you able to send us "under
construction" photos" as I always find this to be one of the most
exciting aspects of "Paddleducks" as a new scratch built model is
announced... and especially "Armenia" a truly splendid example of the
Hudson River steamboats. You must be referring to Captain John
Tallman's beautiful walking beam sidewheeler launched in 1848 on the
Hudson and captured on canvas by the famous Bard Brothers the same
year.
Talking of beautiful Hudson River steamboat models...I must say hi to
our member, Al Blevins, in New York whose lovely static model of the
Hudson River Towboat "America" (1852) inspired me to learn more about
those wonderful painters the "Bard Brothers" Al..I have just
received my own copy of the book you recommended, "The Bard Brothers -
Painting America Under Steam and Sail" and these paintings really are
magnificent. Since I shall never aspire to owning an original (at
over US$150,000!) I have ordered a very nice large print of the Bard
painting depicting none other than your own paddler..."America" and
it will have a prominent place in my office here. By the way...do
you have any new model projects on the go, Al?
So Rod, PLEASE give us more information, (scale, construction, plans
source etc etc) on your "Armenia" as this is a formidable modeling
undertaking. Watching her grow before our eyes will be a great source
of inspiration (and conversation) on "Paddleducks" and I'm greatly
looking forward to reading all about your progress.
Regards to all our Hudson River enthusiasts.
PJ