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I decided to post some of my more diverse creations in different categories here on EB for those who are curious what themes I prefer, and what my building style is. The MOCs I have chosen might not be the most representative for my style of build, some might be even two years old, and some of my influence has changed since then. Despite the fact that these might not be the freshest of my creations, and some of you might have already seen them, I hope that you all enjoy them and gather inspiration from them.

The "David Tucker' was once a feared pirate gunboat. It used to operate in the Hokkaido sector, successfully attacking armed convoys in unprotected hyperspace lanes. A large force was mobilized to neutralize the ship. Although it put up a hard fight, it's engines were disabled and immobilized.

The gunboat was later destroyed in 5609 for an artificial space reef program.

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Thanks for viewing :) .

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really really nice, I love it shape , you always write some very detailed description of your MOC , are they based on something ? like a mange, a rpg , a book ? I saw you did the Swordfish from Cowboy bebop ( and it is just amazingly beautiful :wub: ) , but are these mocs inspired by something ?

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Thank you for the comments!

Gus & Zero: The name of the ship comes from a real ship that was sunk during WWII and is now a common diver's attraction. I know this because my job consists of building these shipwrecks in 3D program for diver's maps :classic: (these maps are destined for tourists and diver groups that want to explore shipwrecks, these maps are water resistant and show the swimming path that should be taken to explore the shipwreck).

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