Last week I scratch built this Nile paddle steamer. It's mainly cardboard (including the paddle wheel and boiler) and some MDF decking. There are also a couple of plastic teaspoon handles, some Perry plastic figure bases and some tacks involved.
As a real steamer I don't think the design makes much sense (for a start, there is no access to the upper deck and I have no idea how the boiler would connect to the engine room) but, for a wargame model, it works and looks the part. I hope you like it.


note tack and card railings. The boiler is card / paper (fin and skin affair), buttons and the funnel is a pen.

Another shot of the paper boiler

I'm very happy with the cardboard paddle wheel - for one thing, it's much stronger than it looks. However, if I make another I will use match sticks rather than card for the spokes. The arms are plastic teaspoon handles (are they made by PDT or is that PDT = Plastic Disposable Teaspoon?). The drive shafts are Warbases Gribeauval limber shafts left over from a conversion job. The froth and foam is cheap sponge.

The adhoc 'boiler plate armour' is pastic Perry bases drilled along the edges. Barrels are not scratch (Renedra) but the crates are - MDF and card.