What's even more fun is running a train on the submerged tracks!
The submerged tracks are done very well, by the way. They're under the "seabed" so you can't see them. Looking from above, the water is transparent and you can see the seabed but not the tracks.
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BobLatimer
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Bazza
Neat container ships, I see you're using only 20' ISO boxes. Any chance of some special effects, like damaged containers (I have seen some photos of seriously wrecked boxes), or even the typical:
"Cap'n, the boats on fire!"
"Then put the hazardous boxes over the stern!"
(For those not familiar with maritime transport, you put containers holding hazardous/flammable/explosive cargoes on the part of the deck behind the superstructure [the living quarters], so if the boat catches fire, or some other incident befalls the vessel, you literally push the hazardous cargo containers off the back)
Very nice vessels Sir!
"Cap'n, the boats on fire!"
"Then put the hazardous boxes over the stern!"
(For those not familiar with maritime transport, you put containers holding hazardous/flammable/explosive cargoes on the part of the deck behind the superstructure [the living quarters], so if the boat catches fire, or some other incident befalls the vessel, you literally push the hazardous cargo containers off the back)
Very nice vessels Sir!
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SD14 mixed container - cargo ship, delivered to UKTrainsim
The last in my current series of six ships of various types has been delivered from Captain Bazza's shipyard. Available soon.....here. 
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