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Royal Windermere Yacht Club 1889 20 footer, preview pic

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Yes, I know I said no more ships for a while...but this is a boat :wink: Coming soon...
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And now with textures and tested in sim

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Beautiful. I'll just a reservoir for it near Swindon...
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saddletank wrote:Beautiful. I'll just a reservoir for it near Swindon...
That would be Coate Water then. A long way from the GWR line but nearish to the M&SWJR perhaps?
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Post by saddletank »

The Wilts and Berks canal maybe? A bit shallow and muddy but still wet nonetheless. And there was a sort of large puddle of sludge by the Gorse Hill gasworks. I suppose the gasworks Manager could have a sail during his lunch hour... :lol:

Captain Bazza - the rigging looks delicious but might this be a bit more detail than is necessary? Or have you got LODs built in?
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Very nice indeed. As it happens I saw one just like this the other day in Southwold Harbour (hint, hint, pitley!)

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Eh? What?

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Low polys? LODs? Is this some sort of peculiar British eccentricity? :lol:
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RWYC 1889 20 ft yacht released

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Available soon from the library :o ENJOY!
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The stem was a bit bluff, so I fined it down a bit. (Did I say that!?)
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Second RWYC 1889 yacht launched

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...and will be available here soon. The yacht is the same as the original, but with a different set to the sails. This is a separate model.
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Captain, any chance of a version with all sail furled for use in harbours, etc?
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that would be a very nice idea cap'n :fadein:


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saddletank wrote:Beautiful. I'll just a reservoir for it near Swindon...
I've got lake Windermere...okay okay its just a green hole right now...but soon, very soon it'll be reet.
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Out of Barmouth harbour we where sailing......

Well, I'm nowhere near Yarmouth! :lol:

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