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Harbor Roleplay => Creations & Accomplishments => Topic started by: Zafiro on April 12, 2018, 08:59:45 pm
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Making this post to share a quite helpful discovery after many failed builds, this is the finalized version of about 12-15 attempts at a realistic float that didn't rely on an in-water deck like my previous build the strider (https://forums.harbor-roleplay.net/index.php?topic=105.0).
Screenshots
Side | Full (https://imgur.com/klFeeVE.jpg) Side view uninvisible | Full (https://imgur.com/x7U3Tel.jpg)
(https://imgur.com/klFeeVE.jpg)(https://imgur.com/x7U3Tel.jpg)
Side underwater | Full (https://imgur.com/OavqV2T.jpg) Below deck uninvisible | Full (https://imgur.com/3yTaMKG.jpg)
(https://imgur.com/OavqV2T.jpg)(https://imgur.com/3yTaMKG.jpg)
Deck | Full (https://imgur.com/li83HTb.jpg) Below Deck | Full (https://imgur.com/b0gl0L5.jpg)
(https://imgur.com/li83HTb.jpg)(https://imgur.com/b0gl0L5.jpg)
How does it work?
The plain bricks stay invisible and no-collided but buoyant keeping the boat afloat while not interfering with movement amongst the boat.
How can I get this?
The boat is more a scapegoat for the idea but if you do wish it download it's availible in advdupe at /corleaux/boats/rfc v.01/RFC-R V0.1.txt/.
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It's these multi-story decks that just make everyone wanna nut.
Looks pretty good and efficient for our *beautiful* prop limit.
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It's these multi-story decks that just make everyone wanna nut.
Looks pretty good and efficient for our *beautiful* prop limit.
(https://imgur.com/XeIp1ik.jpg)
(https://imgur.com/3pXChLI.jpg)
(https://imgur.com/gOPR4rR.jpg)
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looks very nice