Model Boat Mayhem
The Shipyard ( Dry Dock ): Builds & Questions => Working Vessels => Topic started by: dominicm on July 08, 2017, 04:34:05 pm
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This stunning model was exhibited at Wings & Wheels Model Spectacular Show. The level of detail on this model is amazing and at distance you would not know the difference from the real cruise ship that takes paying passengers to Europe, Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Asia.
MS Voyager of the Seas is the lead ship of the Voyager-class of cruise ships operated by Royal Caribbean International.
Length: 311 m
Capacity: 3,138 passengers
Yard number: 1344
Cost: US$650 million
Tonnage: 138,194 GT; 108,654 NT; 11,132 DWT
Crew: 1,181 crew
Click here > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a9QZFmUXMc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a9QZFmUXMc)
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A beautiful model, but it just looks bad on the water! Why do large models not look realistic when bouncing around on water? {:-{
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mind you, until he lifted it out and I saw that it was a demisted yacht in disguise.....more realistic than that flea flying around on its tail end at around 100 knots, lol....beautifully built and detailed. :-))
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Nice model but its made for swimmingpools without any waves.
.... in my opinion it should also have passengers on decks ....
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it was windy that day & with other boats on the pool kicking up a wash it did become quiet choppy at time's
missyd there is figures on there but most of them are below at one of the many restaurants on board :-)
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it was windy that day & with other boats on the pool kicking up a wash it did become quiet choppy at time's
missyd there is figures on there but most of them are below at one of the many restaurants on board :-)
Well they wouldn't be on deck in those rough seas! %%