RMS Balandia
[FICTIONAL]
Heavily inspired off the RMS Lusitania, a luxury liner that went down during the first world war, the RMS Balandia was built by Aqua Star Line at the end of the first world war to deliver Canadian troops back to their land. After this task, the ship was scheduled and refitted for regular liner service, however she often did cruises from Halifax to New York. The ship itself had multiple distinct design features that made her unique; her 3 stacks were irregular for the time, and the twin screws of which she had were larger than most propellers at the time. During the second world war, she traveled between Halifax and Liverpool. On the 23 of June, 1943, she was torpedoed delivering large amounts of iron to Britain, and sank in 4 minutes with only 5 casualties of the 114 onboard. The wreck lies intact upright on the bottom of the Irish sea.
Important information and a note:
To turn the ship, throttle down on either throttle to turn in the direction you want to turn in.
She is extremely slow due to her size, however I tried my best to make her move a decent speed.
She sits high in the water because she has no interior.
The ship itself spawns at the creative island.
Since the quarantine countries have been left on has left me bored out of my mind and left me wanting to work on anything else, I have not been working as hard on this ship. As so, to avoid never uploading it ever, I’m uploading a semi-complete, gutted version of the finished product. Please enjoy what I have progressed.