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What is the largest tanker you have modeled..?

The largest tankers in the project are the Maersk Nucleus, Dorra, and Al Shegaya - all around 333 meters so far shorter than the big container ships.

Below a small comparison between MSC Zoe, Dorra, and a USS Bainbridge - a standard US destroyer, which when you visit her is already a big ship...

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The largest tankers in the project are the Maersk Nucleus, Dorra, and Al Shegaya - all around 333 meters so far shorter than the big container ships.

Below a small comparison between MSC Zoe, Dorra, and a USS Bainbridge - a standard US destroyer, which when you visit her is already a big ship...


Very nice, thanks...
 
Great for the heli pilots out here...!

:D And there will be more... We will do a static pack with drill ships located in their real positions around the world (as it was in 2015 before they started to be put out of service) and the pack will of course be coordinated with the Global AI Ship Project, so supply ships etc will serve them...

For the moment here is a shot of a Brazilian variant of the Saipem drill ship the Sertao which is in service of the coast of Rio de Janerio. If somebody knows which kind of warning lights there are on the derrick, please say so - for the moment I have added two red flashing lights, but that is a guess...

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:D And there will be more... We will do a static pack with drill ships located in their real positions around the world (as it was in 2015 before they started to be put out of service) and the pack will of course be coordinated with the Global AI Ship Project, so supply ships etc will serve them...

For the moment here is a shot of a Brazilian variant of the Saipem drill ship the Sertao which is in service of the coast of Rio de Janerio. If somebody knows which kind of warning lights there are on the derrick, please say so - for the moment I have added two red flashing lights, but that is a guess...


Here is a video that shows an incredible number of lights in the derrick.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjnlZi009Y4

I was thinking about other animation like exhaust from the stacks.
Spinning radars on the the bridge.
Seawater discharges from the side of the ship
 
Thanks Henrik! I'll try your suggestions. Any chance for the incomplete panamax hull?

You can find the 5 laid up ships here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/77759673/Eleusis Bay Ships.zip

Closest airports are LGMG and LGEL. From LGMG fly 6.5 miles to the east to find the ships. From LGEL fly 4 miles south west.

I'll continue to expand the scenery and upload when ready.
Thanks for the link having fun with your scenery its close enough to the airport not to be a drag and a few options of where to land.
 
You're welcome. Glad you like it. It's the actual current location of these ships. I'll enhance it more soon. Btw I have to mention that I have not adapted the night textures yet. I need to check what lights are used in laid up condition. Probably just a red light on top as the ships are in hybernation and fuel consumption is kept to a minimum. I need to check the regulations.
 
Here is a video that shows an incredible number of lights in the derrick.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjnlZi009Y4

I was thinking about other animation like exhaust from the stacks.
Spinning radars on the the bridge.
Seawater discharges from the side of the ship

Hi

Thanks for the videos :D The one with West Auriga I had not seen - very useful and a good illustration of the complexity of these ships. The one with Maersk I actually used as inspiration - it is an impressive robot ship...
Regards to animations of the model. Radar is animated, smoke stack is with smoke... I will have to see if I can do a sea water discharge - could be use on other models also.
 
An oil rig will not work for long without supplies... So next up a bunch of supply ships :jump:

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Just keeps getting better and better..


Thanks - now they also got into the virtual water...


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Bourbon Mistral

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CBO Flamengo in Rio de Janeiro
 

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All 3 stacks completed with Henrik's help. The ships are dark in the night with only hazard lights showing according to regs. You can get the scenery here:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/77759673/Eleusis Bay Ships.zip



If you got the previous version delete it and replace with this one.

Hopefully soon there will be a larger scenery with most of the coastal industrial complexes in the Athens area, and more ships, static and moving.
 
All 3 stacks completed with Henrik's help. The ships are dark in the night with only hazard lights showing according to regs. You can get the scenery here:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/77759673/Eleusis Bay Ships.zip



If you got the previous version delete it and replace with this one.

Hopefully soon there will be a larger scenery with most of the coastal industrial complexes in the Athens area, and more ships, static and moving.

The result became really nice!
 
Thanks Henrik. A fourth drillship has just been added to the stack, the OCR MYLOS. A recon mission is under planning to take the necessary pictures. Maybe tomorrow or in the weekend I'll be able to fly over.

Unfortunately, I can not find good free satellite images of the shores so maybe my ambition for a shore scenery will not bear fruits, we'll see.
 
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