Elements of design of this ship taken from SS United States, SS France, RMS Aquitania and RMS Queen Elizabeth 2. Came up with this while bored. Undergoing iterative improvements. Has 2 liveries from Deco overlay, and also functional smokestacks.
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So, as it turns out, making older liners in this game is harder than it seems. Most old liners have something that's called "sheer", which is a sort of curve to the ship (Noticeable on ships' internal corridors where the floor goes into the ceiling). This game doesn't exactly lend itself to making long, sweeping curves...
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Just saying, while the Titanic had four funnels(also known as smokestacks), only three of them actually led to the boiler rooms. The fourth was used for ventilation and show.
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Consider it removed! To be fair some inspiration did come from the Titanic, namely the band of colour between the superstructure and hull, as well as the dips.
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I don't understand the Titanic tag. I didn't even notice it!
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Also, Titanic had four funnels and a different rigging system. This ship's propellors are the same size and the ship itself has two funnels. So this is obviously not the Titanic.
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All the titanic tags.. Some people do not know anything about boat history. (no i am not looking this up) The Titanic was 882 feet long and nine inches, from stem to stern. The center propellor was sixteen feet six inches wide. The other two wing propellors were twenty-three feet six inches.
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Made a major revision to the "water" due to it boiling away or being lifted by strange air pressure interactions.
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Thank you, alex!
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Great save! +1
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Feel free to use them.