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MS Queen Elizabeth (2010)

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Bungus_YT's Avatar Bungus_YT
Level 36 : Artisan Architect
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Introducing MS Queen Elizabeth (2010) in Minecraft!
This is a 1:1 build of the Cunard cruise ship MS Queen Elizabeth! This build features her spacious lounges, dining rooms, and popular venues.

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JAVA VERSION: https://www.mediafire.com/file/8sip67f7unazewe/MS_Queen_Elizabeth_by_BungusYT.zip/file


A few things to know about this build:
1) I recommend you use the Natural Texture Pack for full immersion.

2) I build in 1:1 scale, but building in this scale comes with limitations. Some areas may be distorted or compromised due to scale and sizing when building in 1:1. Compromises have to be made in order to complete the build. Some areas may not resemble the actual ship and in those circumstances, I have to fictionalize some aspects about the build to "balance out" the build or to allow player interaction. I fully recognize 1:1 is not a perfect scale to build in but I personally find 1:1 to be the sweet spot for me.

3) I don't build cabins, engine rooms, or crew spaces. The reason is there is little to no information on what some of these spaces actually looked like, so I'd rather not spend the time to build something that I don't have information on. There is dead space on my builds because I primarily focus on class accommodations (Lounges, Dining Rooms, etc) and tend to focus less on passenger corridors, cabins, crew spaces, etc. I apologize in advance if you expect a full build with no dead space.



Short history of MS Queen Elizabeth
The MS Queen Elizabeth is a cruise ship operated by the Cunard Line. The ship was ordered in October 2007 and built by Fincantieri Monfalcone Shipyard in Italy. She was launched on 5 January 2010 and made her maiden voyage on 12 October 2010. The ship’s design is a modified version of earlier ships of the same class, and it is slightly larger than Queen Victoria, at 92,000 GT. This is due to a more vertical stern and additional cabins for single travelers. The ship is able to carry up to 2,092 passengers. The ship’s name was announced by Cunard on 10 October 2007. Since the retirement of Queen Elizabeth 2 in 2008, the company has operated three vessels. The naming of the ship as Queen Elizabeth brings about a situation similar to that between 1940 and 1948, when Cunard’s original Queen Elizabeth was in service at the same time as the Royal Navy battleship HMS Queen Elizabeth. The interior of Queen Elizabeth is almost identical in design to Queen Victoria, although the decor is very different. The ship is a tribute to the two previous Queen Elizabeth-named ships: the original Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth 2. She also evokes the era of the 1930s, in which Cunard’s first Queen Elizabeth was launched, with many art deco interior touches. The ship also features a Britannia Club section of the main restaurant, which is a feature on Queen Mary 2, but not available on Queen Victoria. As of now, the MS Queen Elizabeth is currently serving a normal cruising career.

Take a listen to her Horn! https://youtu.be/-r_Q8NEk-bk?si=H3jdwrq4M9rNMc-R

Check out the full Showcase video! https://youtu.be/gEF2B2KL5MM?si=y08mXNKt98TEiMMz
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