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My only complaint that I would say is that the interiors are quite hollow, but I can forgive for being a second build.
Also by the fact that, from personal experience, it's not easy to make a large scale ship like this one, so props to that as well.
In conclusion, this is nice and keep up the good work.
Sincerely, That Guy
I thought about making some deck chairs on the promenade deck but then I was like... "I've been working on this nonstop for over three months, I just want to get this out." Regarding cowl vents - I added them, though I'm not sure if you noticed them.
If you notice wedges everywhere, that's because I made it so rooms that would otherwise be sealed off (cabins, restrooms, etc) are floodable; I had noticed that problem on most other ships, cabins didn't flood when you sank them, so I thought it would be nice to do that.