Jundroo Class Heavy Frigate
Here She Is!
The Jundroo Class Frigate is the largest and most complex ship I have ever built, complete with interior, as well as 44 detailed and functional cannons. However, I could not have completed her with copious amounts of help from people far more talented than me, such as BMilan who helped me with a lot of the technical stuff and the guys on the SP Port Discord, notably MintLynx, who helped me get the cannons functional.
Controls:
‘AG1:’ Starboard Broadside
‘AG2:’ Port Broadside
‘AG3:’ Stern Chasers
History:
HMS Jundroo was ordered in 1768, and construction began in 1770. She was completed in 1775, and is notable for being the first Wright ship to survey Snowstone Island. Three more ships (Dauntless, Krakabloa, and Beast) were constructed between 1777 and 1803, and served until 1860, when they were relegated to training ships. Only Dauntless survives today, having been spared due to its fame gained during the Action of 3 June, 1806, in which it fought off a number of smaller ships and war canoes during a circumnavigation of Krakabloa, sparking the third Yeager-Wright war.
Gallery:
P.S I honestly hope you enjoy it. There is a small issue with the broadsides occasionally, but they will go away after one or two volleys.
Specifications
Spotlights
- This craft has been featured
- Feanor 4.5 years ago
- MAHADI 4.5 years ago
- Mekomara 4.5 years ago
- TheBlueRobotProduct 4.5 years ago
- Tang0five 4.5 years ago
- SyntheticL 4.5 years ago
- Zanedavid 4.5 years ago
- BMilan 4.5 years ago
- Typhoon03 4.5 years ago
- Advil 4.5 years ago
- Inuyasha8215 4.5 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 59.1ft (18.0m)
- Length 199.1ft (60.7m)
- Height 128.0ft (39.0m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 167,199lbs (75,840kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.08
- Wing Loading 222.8lbs/ft2 (1,087.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 750.4ft2 (69.7m2)
- Drag Points 315385
Parts
- Number of Parts 1318
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,464
The length is about right, but I made it too wide I think. @WarshipDude
Jeez, for a frigate this thing is short apparently i nearly mistaken it as a carrack or barquentine but with lots of guns
I did! @Creeper304
Who else used the wind as a source of propulsion for this ship?
Np @aerodummy
Thanks a million! Or thanks a 40? Either way, appreciate ya! @switdog08
40th updoot!
@aerodummy good luck making it so
Certainly will try. @UFNNICF5TF
try kill the system pirate boat with this ship
@Veronica thanks for getting me to 30 upvotes 😊
@aerodummy
np
I’m glad You approve! @ArcturusAerospace
@aerodummy
It's great!
@ArcturusAerospace This is the big thing I was talking about the other day.
Believe me, I was blasting the Pirates of the Caribbean ost and Alestorm the entire time I was making it. As for your first point, stay tuned... @Zanedavid
Awww one more floor and you could have classified it as a Man of War, either way it looks astonishing, I can hear pirate music rn lol
@aerodummy no problem. It looks great.
@EternalDarkness I saw your steam frigate obsidian, and it was so well made I tried my own hand at making a tallship. Thank you for the upvote.
Lol @Bobofboblandia
@aerodummy well then, looks like our interests just "Crossed Streams" lol
Thanks! @Tang0five
Fantastic job!
Of Course! I love Shtandart, and could definitely do it in the future. I’m working on a replica of an American ship right now, but I’d love to do it someday @Bobofboblandia
I found a ship that no one has ever built on the SP site! well...there has been things named after it...anyways getting towards the point, there's a 1700s Russian tall ship that goes by the name of "Shtandart". Maybe you could consider it as a future build? if not that completely and totally understandable. thanks.