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the learner

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  1. While all those are good books, none of them covers Blockade-runners and side paddle steamers used during the civil war. Some of the current material available is:

     

    Clydebuilt by Eric Graham

    Blockade Runners of the confederacy by Hamilton Cochran

    Lifeline of the Confederacy by Stephen Wise

    Blockade, The Civil War at Sea by Robert Carse

    Confederate Blockade Runners 1861- 65

     

    While they are all good reading, informative and give a lot of specific detail, none provides the specific construction detail that I am interested.

     

    There are many plans, manuscripts and letters between constructors and buyers available but difficult to get to. The “Records of British Business and Industry 1760-1914” has provide me with some detail on the companies that constructed the ships as do several of the books listed above.

     

    There are also a lot of books and manuals written around the turn of the century, that are now available thru Google books' Gotenburg project and College scans on line but none of them has scanned the large scale detail drawings that come with the book and if they were scanned they were not unfold.

     

    In particular what I am looking for is how was the ships actually constructed ( this is an era where we are going from wood to Iron and  steel, sail to steam). also the engines/boilers who/how were they  constructed.

     

    Now that I see there is some interest perhaps I can get past the hump! Yes I have been on the Paddle Ducks site.

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  2. I think a very interesting topic would be the history and construction of paddle steamers used during the Civil War here in the States. Who built them, sailed them, used them, and their purpose. The significance of this type of ship and their influence on the rapid development of the vessel, paddle wheels, and power plant construction during 1860-65. There are a lot of books out about Blockade Runners but none cover the construction in detail. Any one interested?

     

     

  3. Gary, I followed your build on the old site...so good to see you repost it here!

     

    I had a friend from my first club that Built the Alfred from Hahn's plans but was unable to finish he before he passed away. I will try to post a picture of her, he did a fantastic job.... Gary we want to see you finish her and many many more

     

    Cheers,

    Guy

     

    Well perhaps some other time with the picture it appears I have to find a storage site to put the picture on before I upload it to this site

  4. I have just finished going through the entire post and I am facinated that you are able to produce  such an awsom model with bits paper, card, clay and paint. We have several card modlers in our group and I can not wait to show them this posting. I have printed out a couple of pictures of you somewhat completed Caroline to show it to them.  Do you plan on rigging her?  I Look foward to your future work

     

    Guy

    The Learner

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