u/Fine_Drive_646

Image 1 — SS TEOTIHUACAN (ArtDeco Oceanliner 30s)
Image 2 — SS TEOTIHUACAN (ArtDeco Oceanliner 30s)
Image 3 — SS TEOTIHUACAN (ArtDeco Oceanliner 30s)
Image 4 — SS TEOTIHUACAN (ArtDeco Oceanliner 30s)

SS TEOTIHUACAN (ArtDeco Oceanliner 30s)

Finally, among my designs is a ship from around the 1930s. Its design draws inspiration from vessels like the *Normandie*, the *Rex*, the *Conte di Savoia*, and the *Nieuw Amsterdam*, as well as ships from the 1950s or even fictional ones like the *Antonia Graza*. It is a floating Art Deco marvel—though I have yet to create blueprints or interior layouts for it, I plan to do so eventually. Within the canon, the ship’s backstory is that it vanished without a trace during a voyage, much like the inhabitants of the city that inspired it.

Please leave a comment! I’ll be happy to respond to your thoughts and opinions
u/Fine_Drive_646 — 9 days ago

COMENTS TO BETTER SHAPE MY ALT EARTH

Hellow there!, I’ve been working on an alternate map of Earth for my novel, even though I haven't focused on writing that part yet, and the story mostly takes place on a different planet during the first two books. I didn't want this new planet to be so dazzling that it made Earth seem dull by comparison like how Pandora is lush while Earth isn't. So, I decided to change a few things to make it interesting; that way, even though it’s similar, it’s not the same Earth we know.

The help I’m looking for is to avoid it looking like a map where things are just tacked on and clash—XD. I want it to have a sense of cohesion; how could I achieve that?

u/Fine_Drive_646 — 14 days ago

OPINIONS ON A MODERN OCEANLINER (2030)

This is the modern NS Tenochtitlan, (2030) my modern take on the "biggest ship in the world"

u/Fine_Drive_646 — 17 days ago

Chichen Itza "Mexican, 50s liner/cruise ship"

Hey everyone! With the anniversary of the *Andrea Doria*, I wanted to share this design. It’s still in the early stages (lacking fine detail and, certainly, any blueprints) but it represents my take on a 1950s-style ship, envisioned for a fictional Mexican shipping line. It draws obvious inspiration from vessels like the *Andrea Doria*, *Antonia Graza*, *Independence*, *United States*, and *SS Achille Lauro*, as well as a Great Lakes ship called the *Aquarama*. I’d love to be more imaginative with it—perhaps even incorporating "Googie" architectural elements—but I’m not sure how; right now, it still leans heavily toward Art Deco. Any ideas or comments? I feel like I’ve hit a bit of a wall with this concept.

u/Fine_Drive_646 — 24 days ago

SS Tenochtitlan (Almost Complete Deck Plans).

Hi everyone! I’m here to show off a bit of my project: the plans for the SS *Tenochtitlan*. They cover everything from the Boat Deck down to the middle of F Deck, with a few tweaks I plan to make along the way. What do you think? My inspirations include the *Lusitania*, the *France*, and the *Titanic* itself; the ship falls somewhere between them in size—just 15 meters longer than the *Lucy*.

u/Fine_Drive_646 — 1 month ago