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But actually we stick to the vanilla version of the game
It is indeed done block-by-block. We usually start by looking up the dimensions and "convert" them to the space engineers 0.5m wide grid (basically by drawing a sketch). And then figuring out which ramp-shape looks best ;)
It seems there is some potential using the new blocks (hinges, interior etc) in this project, as it is rather old :D
Do you make this block by block and figuring out the shape or do you use a 3d editor like blender and then put the 3d file into space engineers to get a rough shape?
Added windows and redesigned the whole interior - Eco, Business and First Class :D
Have fun!
Currently I want to try out some of the new blocks and improve the overall look myself