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Behold the 62-Gun Ship of the Line I spoke of previously...
It has 62 guns on two decks this time, and a more sensible stern.
The interior is fully furnished, and you may edit the flags to suit your needs.
Please do not steal this build for yourself, as that would be rude.
I'm sorry it only comes in MCEdit format, but I can't get it into a downloadable world format just yet. There will be a world download as soon as physically possible.
For now, though, here's the 'Gaia'...
It has 62 guns on two decks this time, and a more sensible stern.
The interior is fully furnished, and you may edit the flags to suit your needs.
Please do not steal this build for yourself, as that would be rude.
I'm sorry it only comes in MCEdit format, but I can't get it into a downloadable world format just yet. There will be a world download as soon as physically possible.
For now, though, here's the 'Gaia'...
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Final... : by Grudman 07/18/2015 10:10:30 amJul 18th, 2015
This is the final update! I have added a couple more external features, such as extra ropes and a few fence posts, etc...
The interior is yet more detailed, and I've added some extra cabins, details, so on and so on.
I hope you liked the Gaia, as she is probably my last big warship project. Don't worry, though, as castles and towns will follow...
The interior is yet more detailed, and I've added some extra cabins, details, so on and so on.
I hope you liked the Gaia, as she is probably my last big warship project. Don't worry, though, as castles and towns will follow...
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i know whats wrong with all of your boats m8
u need to add shaping and different hight increases/differences also try making sails more puffy for that added depth and maybe add some detail around where the cannons go
over all not 2 bad XP
Secondly, Ships Of The Line were never that curved, and there wasn't much difference in height between the forecastle and the stern.
Thirdly, the sails were hauled tighter than galleons, which meant unless they were really desperate, the sails weren't puffy.
Lastly, if you look at any Ships Of The Line, there isn't any detail around the cannon ports apart from the flaps, so there's no need to add any detail.
Thanks for the comment though; I know you're trying to help.
i know whats wrong with all of your boats m8" and don't say: "u need".
I can't help it if you've been rude first.
Plus, I did say 'Thanks for the comment though; I know you're trying to help.'