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These were my second series of ships. Luckily, they were a lot better than the first. All of these have full interiors (excluding the dreadnought, which I didn't finish). These ships may appear elegant on the outside, but on the inside they are extremely cramped and submarine-like.
To prove that point, here's what is inside the cruiser:
6 escape pods, two fish tanks, a 6 person mess hall, a kitchen, a bedroom for 4, 2 toilets and 2 showers, 8 bomb bays, 2 fighters, 6 general storage chests, a 5 person bridge, and an engine room. Plus a staircase and a lot of corridors/doors.
And that's in the CRUISER. No wonder I had problems filling the dreadnought...
I also included some pictures of two buildings that I built with this style. For your information, the "O" stands for "Obsidian".
If you like this work, please comment, favourite, and gimme diamonds!
Links to the other series:
D- series
P- series
M- series
To prove that point, here's what is inside the cruiser:
6 escape pods, two fish tanks, a 6 person mess hall, a kitchen, a bedroom for 4, 2 toilets and 2 showers, 8 bomb bays, 2 fighters, 6 general storage chests, a 5 person bridge, and an engine room. Plus a staircase and a lot of corridors/doors.
And that's in the CRUISER. No wonder I had problems filling the dreadnought...
I also included some pictures of two buildings that I built with this style. For your information, the "O" stands for "Obsidian".
If you like this work, please comment, favourite, and gimme diamonds!
Links to the other series:
D- series
P- series
M- series
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