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I deliberately cleaned the inside out - like a crab- to see if I could *finally* get something loose. With the crane or winch.
But as I show in the picture, one part that I cut with the blowtorch, moved over the righthand hull section and the game then seen it as still joined.
Therefore the whole thing was an impossible task.
Like I repeat. I couldn’t use the crane or winches on the ground on *anything* on this ship.
I was the first time It happened to an *entire* ship
another bug ive noticed is with contacts always hand them in 1 by 1 never all 3 hope this helps
That's exactly how i work -top down. Stripping each deck and sides.
I also do not use explosives unless it's on electrical rivets.
This game is bugged beyond that fact they can't fix it now. It's too complicated for them.
I stripped this ship down to the hull. There's NOTHING left in the carcass as you can see form my pictures. I only did this to find out if they had worked backwards in assembly.
The whole point is all the welds were cut and the rear sections should have been easily removed by winch, but they make it pedantic that you *MUST* disassemble the ship in *their* order and not you logical order.
All that is left is the hull NOTHING else