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In reality the dining saloon is accesable at the front part. And when you have total acces to the big main areas like the cargo holds and the open space for third clas it´s not understandable why to stop there and suddenly want to be "realistic". I mean the wreck isn´t accurate, a lot of it is brought up to make it more interesting for exploring. But when you want something like a few more suites or the scottland road accessable then they try to be "realistic"?
Makes no sense for me. They already made some areas up and put their own fantasy into the conditions to let it look more itneresting then realistic. So why stop there and don´t make up some thought of interior to the stern?
When they wanted to be totaly realistic then they had to colapse B-Deck because in reality that one is totaly broken down inside.
I would have to disagree with you. The leather fenders are there, the brass carbide lamps are there and you can even make out the remains of the wood spoked wheels. I know some that were even able to make out what looks like a engine block. Personally it looks more like the hood.
Your forgetting the crows nest is gone and the pole has shrunk, and decks and the gym colasped