Monday, 26 November 2012

Accommodations for 116

Deck 2 mess deck complete! Sadly due to program constraints it is not possible to make bunkbeds. However, even with that difficulty aside, there are accommodations for 116 on Deck 2. To add to the messes, there are also two full heads (toilets/showers/sinks), and a dining mess and galley (kitchen for you lubbers). All of these are connected down a 3-metre flat (hallway) called "Burma Road" (the traditional maritime term for flats that extend through the ship). So, here are the screencaps:


2 Deck with initial outline of Burma Road.

Messes built up. Galley still incomplete (mid-left).

Galley and dining mess complete, before adding deckhead.

2 Deck decked off and illuminated.

The view from off the starboard side.

A glimpse down Burma Road aft, towards Engineering.

Seating in the dining mess.

Dining mess, looking through the serving line to the galley.

The accommodations in 5 Mess, 2 Deck.

Heads with shower and sinks.
All told, this wasn't a lengthy build, taking only maybe 2-3 hours to complete. Having bunks would have been nice in order to double crew accommodations, but that can be rectified with an additional mess deck. As it stands, I probably have excess space aboard.

Next Steps:

Next step is to do 3 Deck, which will probably end up being another mess deck. After that will be one final deck in the main body (messes or workshops) before proceeding to the front end and combat/control compartments. This build is shorter than I initially anticipated, so I am already beginning to plan additional projects at Kingston Shipyards:

- Various wooden ships-of-the-line
- Larger (and smaller) space craft
- An actual terminal facility/dockyard for the island the shipyard is off of.

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