Simply marvelous, Rowdy! Now, since we've got both original Queens, why not next draw the Maury II? That'd complete the Triumphant Trio!
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Stunning work Rowdy, and now from the great to the small
I believe that is the smallest surface ship I've done so far, this little coaster was in service from 1957 to 1978, and than sold to Madagascar and rename Vatsy serving well into the 80's.
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That's h... of a drawing you've done there Rowdy
Novice, you demonstrate again it's not the size which decide if a drawing is good or not. Well done BTW, you missed an "i" in "Den Norske Amerikalinje A/S"
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The one before last of the Zim Navigation Lines passengers ship, was the first one to be built in France, and was also the smaller of all passengers ship during the 1960's. She was also unique in having Diesel engines and not steam turbines. This was the MV Moledet, which later was known as Jupiter in Epirotiki Line service and was sunk in collision with Grimaldi Siosa Line's car carrier Adige
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