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38 minutes ago, BPHick said:
Ah, makes sense. I'm not sure who build the 3d model of it for the game. I seem to recall a thread on here that had the model in it. Maybe if you can find it, pm the creator directly?
Sent him a message, last login was 2017 though, let's hope he'll answer.
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26 minutes ago, BPHick said:
Ah, makes sense. I'm not sure who build the 3d model of it for the game. I seem to recall a thread on here that had the model in it. Maybe if you can find it, pm the creator directly?
Right. In this thread? Ill take a look.
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30 minutes ago, BPHick said:
Not sure if I understand your post. The Prince is already in game, not sure what the devs would be for?
I need more original plans to build a small model of it. And I thought the Devs might have that.
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On 8.7.2015 at 11:44 PM, Prater said:
The prettiest ship you would ever see. The Pickle on steriods. Smooth lines, unique sail plan, sharp bite. This is the ultimate privateer ship.
The Victory might be a sledgehammer, the Constitution a Bowie Knife, this here is a surgeon's scalpel.
Yes, it lost in the player selected ship poll for 2015, but this would be a very good addition to the game. It carries a hermaphrodite rig similar (yet very different from) the Pickle and is heavily armed (18 guns) and manned (130 crew). It is extremely fast. At the least make it a premium ship if you don't want it to be a regular ship. I and others would pay good RL money for her.
http://www.1812privateers.org/United%20States/PRINCE/princeINDEX.htmlVery nice post! But the plans aren't really that much. Especially if you want to build a model of the ship. Are there more plans aviable?
I tried contacting the devs about it but the email I used didn't seems to work.
Ship models anyone?
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Ahoy!
So that's all the cross-sections (correct term?) done. I'm happy that all of them turned out good, apart from 13 none needs a, rework.
That's a big part of the work done, now I have to cut them in so I can slot them on the keel.