Hi Pete. Thanks for your compliments.Thanks very much, Peter. I consider it high marks coming from you!
Would you post a link to your Robt. E. Lee build? My riverboat John W. Cannon was kit bashed from an old Scientific Models Robt. E. Lee kit. It's in the completed models forum and extrapolated from old contemporary photos of the actual ship. John W. Cannon built the Robt. E. Lee and piloted her to victory in the famous New Orleans to St. Louis race. I'd like to see as much as I can about your approach to building and researching your model. I found a book called" The Cyclopeadia of Western Riverboats" to be an invaluable resource. I wondered if you had used it as well. Is the picture of the pilot house in your ID photo from your model? If so it is the most like the real thing I can imagine, including the drop down and fold up enclosures in front of the pilot's wheel. also the delicate serpentine railings on the roof of the pilot house.
which would be a challenge to replicate. These are details often missed on western (what are most often called "MIssissippi ") riverboat models.
Thanks for your complimentary remarks and indulgence of my curiosity. I find your modelling to be remarkable, Instructive challenging and, above all, exemplary.
Pete
Of course I just now realized there is a link right there on your post!
I know that ‘Cyclopedium’ from Alan Bates very well. I used it during my build of my Lee. The used plans were also from Alan Bates. I see that you have found the link to my Lee.
Perhaps it’s better to write about the Lee in that build-log instead using this log of your beautiful clipper.
Regards, Peter