I'm thinking about making an exact replica of the USS Texas (BB-35).
It's going to be a pain in the butt because it'll be over 500 feet long and will require over 500 parts at minimum. I would have to do it on my potato phone.
Should I do it?
6,852 Jim1the1Squid
5.3 years ago
no, you have so much to live for
@Nerfaddict That is actually pretty good. Imma add it to my playlist
@metallicplanes now this is a little off topic, but I'm listening to this right now
@Nerfaddict Yep. That song is like 5 years old now.
@metallicplanes old but gold
I believe, I believe in you. I believe in Steve. IN STEVE OH YEAH IN STEVE, Grab the glory, is the way to victory. (From "All the way" By Jacksepticeye)
@Nerfaddict what
@Nickr What about me?
@FreeRangedLemon that’s not nice go sit IN THE CORNER
Also, if you make that ship I’ll upvote 10/10 and I would love to help if need be! I’m not much of a ship guy but I loved that 1912 marvel of engineering that still, kinda floats. I’m sure you know it’s getting moved T minus 2 days from this comment and no one knows where t will go.
Hey I just went to that ship today, a B-17 flew around us then like 3 hours later we went to the air museum and say that very B-17 land and taxi around.
Try having @randomusername teach you his ways of making a ship with a low part count and is mobile friendly
I say make it small because the bigger it is the more it lags and I made a 250 part destroyer that was about a quarter of the size of the uss beast destroyers and ran fine