DUM1222 Creole Queen 48 inch
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Length 48 inches Beam 10
inches Scale 1/4 in. to 1 ft. Running Hardware #2349 Include 12v electric motor to power the paddle wheel |
| Looks can
be deceiving, which is certainly the case with the Creole Queen. When you
study the Creole Queen you could easily place her in the days of Mark
Twain, wheeling down the Mississippi as onlookers sit fishing off the
bank. In actuality, the Creole Queen was built in 1983 for the 1984 New
Orleans World Fair. The fact that the Queen looks so authentic is no
accident. Even though she is powered by a powerful diesel electric
propulsion system, the builders at Halter Marine took every precaution to
make sure the Creole Queen had the look of the 1800s. The Dumas model of
the Creole Queen is constructed of precision die-cut birch and mahogany
plywood. The detail package included in the kit is immense. It has
stampings, wood turnings, castings, plastic parts, and a 3 page decal set.
Running hardware kit #2349 is the paddle wheel drive system for the model.
It includes an internally reduced gear head motor that supplies the
perfect speed to the paddle wheel. For the more adventurous, the size of
the Creole Queen leaves the door wide open for those modelers wishing to
try less conventional powering methods. Live steam would certainly be a
possible option. So if you have always dreamed of building your own
working stern wheeler, the Dumas Creole Queen is for you. |
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