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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:59 pm | |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:10 pm | |
| We continue with further work on the upper deck   Some Chinese people at a penny each were added to the matchstick benches  The drive system was fitted  and the paddles were connected  |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:19 pm | |
| I then set to building the many bench seats from matchsticks  Then the Davits were constructed from plastic sheet  and fitted to the decks  Lights were then wired in using LED's  A bit more paint  |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:34 pm | |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:43 pm | |
| More work on the decks  Framing the windows (not many boats with square ones !)   Floatation benches stained and fitted with ropes  Fitting the fittings   |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:49 pm | |
| Very Nice model and great work. Mat |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:51 pm | |
| Yet more seats   Unusual view  Lifeboat time. Carved from solid wood.  Smoke machine plumbed in   |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:53 pm | |
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Thank you Mat. This is just a brief outline of all that time spent building her.
Loads more stuff on it's way.
Ken
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:01 pm | |
| Not forgetting the gang planks   and kitting out the lifeboats  Pillars and canisters all over the place  Air vents and capstan  |
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nhp651 Captain (moderator)


Posts: 757 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 60 Location: Fleetwood Lancashire
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:09 pm | |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:14 pm | |
| Air vents hand made and fitted  Rear cabin entrance and second steering wheel added  Passengers getting ready and anxious Nearly ready  Rear life boats fitted instead of canisters. (represents a pre 1970 version and looks more attractive  )  Railings started   and painted white. Mast rigging connected  |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:17 pm | |
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Great pictures Neil. Thank you for sharing them with us.
The Waverley is due down here in the Bristol Channel this Saturday and will be touring the coastline. I hope to go down and see her again for some more pictures
Ken
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:26 pm | |
| I've stuck a paper flag on the stern  tried my hand at hand lettering the sponsons  almost ready (I think I said that earlier )   Sign boards are up.... ready to sail ??  Here we are all proud and cold.  |
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nhp651 Captain (moderator)


Posts: 757 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 60 Location: Fleetwood Lancashire
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:31 pm | |
| have you been on her kenny.............if not, she is really well worth a trip...a fantastic ship. was on her two years ago doing a sail around the kyles of bute when she was called to answer a distress call for a man overboard from a yacht. a happy outcome but the whinging that went on because she was out for 4 more hours than she should have been, searching.....i just loved it. i would say to anyone who gets a chance....have a sail on her..she might not be around a great deal longer, sadly if this government and it's regulations has a say. |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:45 pm | |
| Hi Neil, I hope to get aboard this year as I missed the boat last year as she never came into Newport All the people were transported to Penarth by coach. Evidently our local river was not ready for her. Here is the final part of this short blog. Seems funny to condense 6 months work into an evening by the fire. The 'Flash Photo' out in the garden  Off to the lake   On show at Wicksteed park   Model Boats Magazine picture  If you want to see the whole build on YOU TUBE then please click here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3NwN7HapCU Thank you for reading Ken |
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Footski Captain (moderator)


Posts: 333 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 54 Location: Malaga, Spain
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:34 am | |
| Kenny, I followed your build thread on Mayhem with interest. Thanks for showing it to us here.. |
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jimmy2310 Midshipman


Posts: 114 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 60 Location: Liverpool
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:46 am | |
| A truly brilliant build, cracking photos as well.
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DickyD Able Seaman


Posts: 96 Join date: 2011-06-13 Location: Southampton UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:18 am | |
| Excellent Ken. How about some more now ? How you doing with your Titanic ?  |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:32 am | |
| Thank you everyone. Yes I must admit I do like this craft. She has pride of place on the shelves. It was a busy time posting all the above with more clicks on the mouse than I'm used too. I might put up some more shortened versions of the other models if the interest is there. Dicky, the Titanic is coming along great and might be released soon. So many mistakes that parts have been rebuilt several times and more photos than you can shake a stick at. Will need sorting through to show a smoother Blog, unless you want to see the downs as well as the ups. Sometimes it can be depressing to re cut 600 windows !! I will put up the latest picture on this site and see if anyone is interested. Ken |
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Mark Able Seaman


Posts: 42 Join date: 2011-06-11 Location: Portsmouth uk
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:24 pm | |
| Saw this build on mayhem as well Kenny, A lovely boat thanks for refreshing our memories. Mark |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:00 pm | |
| Nice of you to say Mark. Thank you
ken
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:37 pm | |
| Very nice build.  and thanks for bringing a few very precious memories back. I remember when I was a kid, having holidays seven years on the trot in Motherwell with my Mum and Dad, going on the Waverley from Glasgow Broomielaw to Dunoon and back again. Thanks for sharing. Mat |
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Tug--Kenny Midshipman


Posts: 168 Join date: 2011-06-11 Age: 70 Location: Newport, South Wales,UK
 | Subject: Re: Waverley Paddle Steamer Mon Jun 20, 2011 7:39 pm | |
| Cheers Mat. Glad you enjoyed it
Ken |
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