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Published: 2014-11-23 08:39:05 +0000 UTC; Views: 1193; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 0
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A little side project I made. I loved ships, especially ocean liners and steam ships from the old times.The SS Atlas is a fictional liner that was constructed around the 1930's. I based her off the RMS Queen Mary 1 and the SS Normandie, as you can see from her design. Both ships are one of my favorites classic liners. I originally intended the ship to be slightly shorter than the Queen Mary, but I ended up making her a bit longer instead. But since I made this not to scale, I'll leave the Atlas' actual size up for your interpretation.
WIP 1:Finished her hull and half of her super structure.
WIP 2: Added the railings and promenade deck. Finalized what would be her bow.
WIP 3: Revised her hull shape and superstructure. Added the 'plate lines' and the Second Class Enclosed Promenade windows.
WIP 4: Added the windows on the Promenade Deck(A Deck), B Deck, and C Deck. Extended the aft of C Deck slightly. Modified the lower Second Class Promenade. Added the general structure of the Boat Deck, Bridge, and bits of the Sun Deck. Modified the fore portion of the B Deck.
WIP 5: Added lifeboats, added stairs, removed the portholes on B Deck for future editing, added some railings on the B Deck bow section, remodeled the 'Docking Deck' on the aft section of the B Deck, modified the Second Class Promenade windows on B Deck as well as remodeled the windows for the Promenade Cafe on the same deck, changed the Third Class Promenade windows on C Deck and added doors on the area, remodeled the First Class cabin windows on C Deck and re-positioned the doors to slightly fore, and added some prototype portholes on D and E Decks.
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Comments: 5
Quarteon01 In reply to ijnfleetadmiral [2014-11-23 14:44:50 +0000 UTC]
I'd say around 2 or 3 given her length. I might go for 4 funnels. XD
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