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1/271 scale Mississippi Queen

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    August 2008
Posted by tankerbuilder on Monday, November 30, 2009 5:06 PM
 Hi, I know that this is a little off base but, it ties in. The post from modelbob is dead on.There were many vessels that originally were either side or sternwheelers on the lakes.Some were then,(if in good condition)converted to screw steamers.One such that I remember fondly was the lake tour boat "CANADIANA" She plied a regular run between BUFFALO, N.Y.s passenger port to CRYSTAL BEACH,ONTARIO(home of the monstrous "comet"wooden coaster)She had originally been built as a sidewheeler and was converted.If you booked an overnite, your cabin was most likely in the old wheel sponson area.Larger than regular and on the main deck.She was a stately old boat that has always stayed in my fondest memories from a childhood on the shore of LAKE ERIE.I also remember the most famous ore freighter of all "EDMUND FITZGERALD" I have wanted to do the CANADIANA, but could not find any info on her.There is also a sternwheel steamer papermodel that is of a boat from the northwest.I sadly can,t remember her name.        tankerbuilder    P.S. Any boat I built would be in H.O.(1/87) scale
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    August 2008
Posted by tankerbuilder on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 2:30 PM

Woodburner- Did you know, if you really want to have fun with the SOUTHERN BELLE. you can detail her interior??? I have done one that way and everyone said wha??? The engine is a two cylinder compound steam engine all out of evergreen styrene.I cheated so I could keep it motorized ,just for the heck of it.!!! Fine chain drives the hardware and such. the pistons go up and down and the cabins have lighting and furniture.  I never had so much fun building something that makes people just stand there and wonder how,d he do that?? I do believe that I would like to see the MONITOR and VIRGINIA(oops,sorry,MERRIMACK) done in the same scale so I could do cutaway models of them. I am going to enlarge the LINDBERG " COAST GUARD CUTTER' this summer and using U.S.C.G. plans do a detailed cutaway model of this one too. Oh,well better go .     tankerbuilder

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