Cutter Sailboat "The Tine" (Dettagliato)
10.6k Winstonlharambe
5.8 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Winstonlharambe's Cutter Sailboat "The Tine" Pre-R
Rebuild of @WahrscheinlichIch very own sailboat.
With Permission
A minor fix to the amazing original creation.
Check its teaser if you want to know all the updated features, or simply ask me.
Took no more than 20 hours, about 2 weeks in the editor. So... Enjoy.
P.S. If you can't read cursive, bad luck pal.
Screenshot:
- Workshop Proof of Quality :
Specifications
Spotlights
- Feanor 5.8 years ago
- mikoyanster 5.8 years ago
- Mumpsy 5.8 years ago
- Kerbango 5.8 years ago
- CarsonG1017 5.8 years ago
- VeryUnprofession 5.8 years ago
- WIZARD2017 5.8 years ago
- Chancey21 5.8 years ago
- MOPCKOEDNISHE 5.8 years ago
- AWESOMENESS360 5.8 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Cutter Sailboat "The Tine" Pre-R
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 7.9ft (2.4m)
- Length 36.7ft (11.2m)
- Height 33.9ft (10.3m)
- Empty Weight 21,263lbs (9,644kg)
- Loaded Weight 91,345lbs (41,433kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.332
- Wing Loading 12.5lbs/ft2 (60.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 7,322.8ft2 (680.3m2)
- Drag Points 11463
Parts
- Number of Parts 1118
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,985
@Winstonlharambe lmao
great idea but then I also have to do the texture lol I'm too lazy for that @vincentwwwwww
should've made the text bg yellow so it looks like an old paper from 18th centuries
I really like how you've put the cursive text as a png instead if using the default SP font, that's a really cool idea.
Very beautiful.
Lol @Hayhayjam664
lol those controls where very hard to read XD also nice ship... i said ship not shi...
Lol @Mainblocks If you like this please check out my Junkers F13, me & my mate spent a combined 400 hours on that
"Took no more than 20 hours, about 2 weeks in the editor." Totaly me everytime i buil. Great work, out of this work detail. Love it.
The pulleys and rigging are from the original creation but I added some other details @AWESOMENESS360
This is too cool, the details on the sails look amazing, and I love how you made the deck look like it's actually made from wooden boards!
Nozzle power @WIZARD2017
May I ask that is that wind power or something like engine power?
So much details with only 1118parts, amazing!
Wow!
nice ship!
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