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MegaBuild - 【Ocean Countess 1:1 remake】

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"ive received permission from chriz to use his cruise terminal and aerowin in the pictures and save"first i would like to thank the people who helped on this HUGE project
georgem1000: for the bow (www.planetminecraft.com/member/georgem1000/)
thechriz1995:for the smokestack ,lifeboats,and cruise terminal(www.planetminecraft.com/member/thechriz1995/)
muromakto1:engine room and buffet
scout:for intieor design
xplatinumxdogx: winner of the design the showcase contest

This project took 2 weeks to complete (of on off work) so over all 24 hours of work so please leave a diamond if you like it! :D its also part of operation infinite ocean more info at (tinyurl.com/OIOinfo)

so the ship features:
3 floors of rooms
3 lounges
1 casino
2 reastrants
1 cinema
1.bridge
1 engine room

this the only ship ever done to feature a full hull
real ship info

Ocean Countess
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Ocean Countess at Helsinki, 5 July 2010.
Career
Name: 1975o 1996: Cunard Countess
1996o 1998: Awani Dream II
1998o 2002: Olympic Countess
2002o 2004: Olympia Countess
2004o 2005: Ocean Countess
2005o 2006: Lili Marleen
2006o 2007: Ocean Countess
2007: Ruby
2007 onwards: Ocean Countess[1]
Owner: 1975o 1996: Cunard Line
1996o 1998: Awani Cruises
1998o 2002: Royal Olympic Cruises
2002o 2004: Royal Olympia Cruises
2004 onwards: Maximus Navigation Ltd.[1]
Operator: 1976o 1996: Cunard Line
1996o 1998: Awani Cruises[1]
1998o 2002: Royal Olympic Cruises
2002o 2004: Royal Olympia Cruises
2004o 2005: Majestic International Cruises[2]
2005o 2006: Holiday Kreuzfahrten[1]
2007: Louis Cruise Lines[1]
2007: Monarch Classic Cruises[2]
2009: Quail Cruises
2010 onward: Cruise & Maritime Voyages[2]
Builder: Burmeister & Wain, Copenhagen, Denmark (hull)
Navali Mechaniche Affini, La Spezia, Italy (outfitting)[1][2]
Yard number: 858[1]
Launched: 20 September 1974[1]
Completed: June 1976[1]
In service: 14 August 1976[1]
Identification: IMO number: 7358561
Status: In service
General characteristics
Tonnage: 17,593 GRT
Length: 537 feet
Beam: 75 feet
Propulsion: Diesel
Speed: 17 knots
Capacity: 800
Crew: 350
Ocean Countess is a cruise ship owned by Majestic International Cruises of Greece, on long-term charter to the UK-based Cruise & Maritime Voyages. She was completed in 1976 as the '4-star - Premium' style Cunard Countess for Cunard Line. Cunard Countess had an almost identical sister ship Cunard Princess, introduced in 1977. The new ships soon became popular with the North American and British/European cruise market, particularly for their contemporary facilities and variety entertainment. The pair are the only non 'Queen' purpose-built Cunarders still in existence, along with Louis Cruise Lines' Coral (formerly Cunard Adventurer).
Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Facilities
3 References
4 External links
[edit]History

Cunard Countess was built in Denmark in 1974-75 and initially registered in Southampton, England. The vessel was fitted-out at the INMA shipyard at La Spezia, Italy, from where trials were conducted and the vessel completed in July 1976. The ship proceeded to her Caribbean sea base port of San Juan, Puerto Rico, via Barcelona, Spain and Antigua. A part-ship charter group of passengers were carried on this maiden voyage, between Barcelona and Antigua. On the eve of entering full commercial service in August 1976, Cunard Countess was christened at San Juan by Janet Armstrong, then wife of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon.[3]
Cunard Countess became one of the better-known cruise ships to ply the Caribbean and middle Atlantic ocean, becoming a staple at the San Juan ship dock and later at Miami, Santo Domingo and many other places around the area. Cunard Countess was notably one of the few ships to regularly visit the Caribbean island of Grenada during the revolutionary period of that island (1979o 1983) and thus played a major role in supporting the local tourist industry during those years.
Two of Cunard Countess's competitors in the Caribbean during the late 1970s-1980s were the much earlier but also very popular SS Amerikanis and Carla C, all three being of similar dimensions and capacity (recently built cruise ships are invariably far larger). Other contemporary ships in this market were the P&O/Princess Cruises' MS Sun Princess (1972) and MS Island Princess (1971), both also having similar dimensions and capacity to that of Cunard Countess.
In October 1982, after the conclusion of the Falklands War, the ship was chartered for 6 months by the Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom), to support troop movements between Ascension Island and Port Stanley whilst the Falkland Islands airfield was being reinstated.[4] Families and friends of British personnel lost in the conflict were also carried on one round voyage, to enable commemorations both at sea and ashore. At the end of the charter, Cunard controversially awarded the contract for the refurbishment of the vessel to Malta Shipyards, at a reported cost of 2 million UK Pounds.[5] Cunard Countess returned to Caribbean cruising in July 1983.
In 1990 the ship's port of registry was changed to that of Nassau, The Bahamas.
In 1996 - before Carnivalo s buy-out of Cunard Line in 1998 - Cunard Countess was sold to Awani Cruises and renamed Awani Dream II, to cruise along with the original Awani Dream. The Awani cruise company ran into financial trouble and, in 1998, the ship moved to Royal Olympic Cruises, as Olympic Countess.

Ocean Countess anchored off Santorini, July 2008.
Re-styled as Ocean Countess in 2004, the vessel was chartered as Ruby to Louis Cruise Lines in May 2007, resuming the name Ocean Countess in December of that year. During this employment, cruises usually departed from Piraeus, visiting destinations like Mykonos, Patmos, Crete and Santorini in Greece as well as Kusadasi in Turkey. During 2009 the ship was leased by the Spanish operator Quail Cruises, for a series of Mediterranean cruises from Valencia.
The Ocean Countess is registered at Funchal on the Portuguese island of Madeira.
In April 2010, the refitted Ocean Countess joined MS Marco Polo in an extensive cruise programme from British ports for the recently formed company, Cruise & Maritime Voyages.[6]
[edit]Facilities

The fully air-conditioned Ocean Countess has 7 passenger decks (passenger decks 3 to 7, 9 and sun terrace deck 10) plus three further crew-only decks (decks 1, 2 and bridge deck 8). There are deluxe cabins and suites as well as inner and outer standard cabins. All cabins feature private facilities. Passenger capacity is approximately 800 in 400 cabins with a crew of 350. A small number of cabins can be adjusted for guests with special requirements.
The ship's extensive facilities and amenities include:
Kensington Restaurant with traditional formal two-sitting dining
Boat House informal buffet restaurant
Holyrood Show Lounge with live music, entertainment and lectures
Hamptons bar, lounge and casino with live music and entertainment
Tower Piano Bar with live music incorporating the library and card tables
Majestic Cinema as a multi-purpose cinema, lecture theatre and exercise room
Net Centre internet facility
Jade Beauty Centre hairdressing, beauty therapy, massage and spa
Twenty Twelves gymnasium and sauna
heated outdoor swimming pool, lido and two whirlpools
poolside bar and buffet
ample deck areas, sun deck and outdoor deck games
shopping arcade
photo gallery
reception, shore excursion and cruise services area, and
medical centre
The sun terrace (top deck), exterior boat deck and aft lido deck are sheathed in traditional teak. The accommodation, public rooms and decks were refurbished and renamed with British themes in early 2010, in preparation for Ocean Countess' charter to Cruise & Maritime Voyages. New flat screen televisions with satellite channels were also installed in all cabins as part of the refurbishment.[7]

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why is a .rar
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07/27/2012 8:17 pm
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Disy
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Awesome! I remember seeing this on OIO, I can't wait to get started on helping
or even building my own creations on your server once i'm not so busy (August 10th)! :)
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07/27/2012 6:38 am
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herocraft2
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Really cool i would love to have it on my server
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07/27/2012 5:55 am
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georgem1000
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*and the front bit with the bridge :p
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07/27/2012 6:02 am
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kingck
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GEORGE YOUR BACK! :D
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07/27/2012 11:00 am
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georgem1000
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haha sorry no :P 3G on my phone, been building tho :)
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