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That is great. As soon as I saw the pic I thought the bow looked familiar. You
have really captured the PT boat look with that bow construction.
Some cool details as well such as the Little Armoury (I think) halberds as
boarding pikes. I also liked the arched windows with grilles in in the hull.
Your hull construction method really allowed for neat details.
A very minor quibble: Lots of dials are great but where are all the control
levers and wheels and such? Two seems like too few. (Nice use of the door for
decking/engine hatch though.)
What a huge crew! Yet they all fit really nicely.
Fantastic pics BTW. Really nice detail shots
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In lugnet.gaming.brikwars, Ted Godwin wrote:
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A very minor quibble: Lots of dials are great but where are all the control
levers and wheels and such? Two seems like too few. (Nice use of the door for
decking/engine hatch though.)
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I think thats a fair criticism. If I lived in a steampunk economy Id
definitely invest in dials, gauges and levers. Unfortunately I had a tough time
figuring out how to cram in more controls abovedeck. Maybe I should try
mounting a few levers on the hatch itself? Ill have to think on that one.
My concession was to cram a few more controls around the steam boiler. Its
hard to see but theres another manual wheel just forward of the boiler door,
and the lever/handle on the door itself.
Even so, Id love to jam some more controls around the pilothouse.
Thanks again,
Shaun
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