Published Oct 11th, 2019, 10/11/19 4:57 pm
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Today, 84 years ago, the RMS Olympic departed Southampton on her final voyage to the ship breaker's yard in Jarrow. She traveled a total of 257 round trips and went a total of 1.8 million miles. Here, she is represented between the years 1928-1935. Here, her grand staircase was painted avocado green and given new staterooms on the now called A Deck (formerly B Deck). She is given a "Moderne" look with these staterooms, with various styles.
This will be my final public project. I will be moving on to exploring the vast world of architecture. I will still be around, of course, but helping others with projects or making small things for fellow friends of mine. You may see me on their credit tab!
Special thank you to Arkham2012 for the renders and helping me along the way!
https://www.planetminecraft.com/member/arkham_2012/
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This will be my final public project. I will be moving on to exploring the vast world of architecture. I will still be around, of course, but helping others with projects or making small things for fellow friends of mine. You may see me on their credit tab!
Special thank you to Arkham2012 for the renders and helping me along the way!
https://www.planetminecraft.com/member/arkham_2012/
Leave a Diamond or Favorite if you enjoy!
Credit | Everyone who I have met along the way :) |
Progress | 100% complete |
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Also you ever planning on posting anymore/updating any maps like updating these older maps by placing newer blocks?
I do not really plan to post stuff anymore, as I have not really built ships in quite a while.
There were plans back in 2020 to make a 2.0 version of these maps with an updated hull including accurate sheer, updated blocks, and new building techniques, but after I completed the hull I got burnt out and did not have much passion to continue them. There are a few people I'd like to shout out such as Rilhon and Dooku200 who have made versions that look similar to what I was going for - and much more accurate too! I'd check their maps out, they have done excellent work.
While I may not build them anymore, there is always potential for someone such as yourself to make one - it can be tedious at first, but when it's complete it is always rewarding!
Thank you so much again for your kind comment, it really put a smile on my face!
-Northsships