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Northmoor:

I saw the early pics of this topic and i thought "Wow that's interesting. It looks great!" and Yesterday I got a close look at it. This has got to be Blockland history. This has to be one of the most Incredible builds I've ever seen. I've seen a lot. :)

        Oh and there is a post by Rotavator of a Steam boat that would be great for a tug boat. But I would have to ask him. Anyway Great work Bones!


   Off Topic: I'm on the Far right in the pic of the propellers... :3

Bones4:


--- Quote from: Northmoor on May 22, 2011, 10:19:39 AM --- Off Topic: I'm on the Far right in the pic of the propellers... :3

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--- Quote from: Bones4 on May 22, 2011, 02:41:48 AM ---Also, those featured in the photo from left to right: Modman, myself, Socky, RMS Gigantic, TicTac, and Northmoor.

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Lolwut

Slezak:

I have imported seven tracks from the game Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time into Blockland. They are perfect loops, though the quality leaves something to be desired. Not my fault though, as the game came out back in 1996. Anyway, here is the track list:

B-Deck
C-Deck
D-Deck
Grand Staircase
Second Class
Scotland Road
Cargo Hold

Of course, Bones doesn't have to use these on his recreation of the Titanic. I am just posting these so people can download them and maybe load them up in the Background Music Selector/Advanced Music Player to add to the atmosphere.

Note: All these tracks were composed by Erik Holt. I take no credit for making these tracks, only making them loop and converting them to mono .OGGs for Blockland. All copyrights go to him.

Anyway, here's the link: http://www.mediafire.com/?7nqn2nam24t25z2

Instructions: Download and open the .zip, then extract the files to your Blockland\Add-Ons\Music folder

Bones4:

I finished A deck's exterior on the port side and rear.








And of course...



RMS Gigantic ^

RMS Gigantic:

I do say, good sir: that was an indubitably gracious day to retrieve my new 1912 Renault AX Tourer out onto the forward well deck for a most charming of drives!

(P.S.: I built that car)

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