Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Description
Great Maple Shipyards is the collection of ships that I have created. From paddle steamers to to ironclads, this collection features almost exclusively steamships, all with full interiors.

Discord server: https://discord.gg/TmfJeqmR
Items (22)
(1.10.10) HMVS Brisbane (1860's)
Created by mcsteve89
(fictional) Built as one of Australia's first ever warships, HMVS Brisbane was not one to mess around! With 15 cannons, ammo for days, and a long range, She was the top of the new and growing navy, but her career would end up being quite short. After only ...
(1.10.10) PS Clyde (1940's)
Created by mcsteve89
(fictional) Built in Scotland in the late 40's the paddle steamer Clyde was a favorite among locals. Plodding up and down the various rivers, and occasionally going out to sea, She was a common site all over Scotland. With Her cozy interiors, rhythmic thum...
(1.10.8) SS Oakland 1858 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
AMERICAN SIDEWHEEL OCEAN LINER "OAKLAND" 1858 (Fictional) Originally to be built for the Collins line under the name "Antarctic", She was sold to another shipping line under the name "Oakland" after the company folded. She was by far the fastest ship in th...
(1.10.10) SS Pierre (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
RUN-DOWN AMERICAN TRAMP STEAMER "PIERRE" 1905 (Fictional) This clunky old rusty bucket of bolts sure has seen better days. SS Pierre was a tramp steamer plodding around the U.S. carrying cargo and whatever passengers that were willing to board such a frail...
(1.10.8) RMS Birkenhead 1852 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
BRITISH PADDLEWHEEL OCEAN LINER "BIRKENHEAD" (Fictional, not to be confused with the HMS Birkenhead of 1845) When England saw how successful the Collins line was with their luxurious interiors, they wanted to stay on top of the shipping game and so a compa...
(1.10.8) Steamboat Albany 1790 | Early Prototype Steamboat
Created by mcsteve89
EARLY PROTOTYPE STEAMBOAT "ALBANY" 1790 (Fictional) As one of the first steam powered boats in the world, the Albany sure was a strange sight on the Delaware River. Masts with billowing sails were replaced by a smoking funnel, and men rowing oars were repl...
(1.10.7) SS Yorkshire 1890 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
BRITISH EXPRESS LINER "YORKSHIRE" 1890 (Fictional) Speeding across the Atlantic at a record 20 knots, the SS Yorkshire was a twin screw express liner as well as the fastest ship in the world. She sped along for a while but only a couple of years into servi...
(1.10.9) HMS Exeter 1876 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
BRITISH TURRETED IRONCLAD "EXETER" 1876 (Fictional) Described as "the most graceless ship to date", the ungainly HMS Exeter, while not exactly the most beautiful ship to emerge from the ironclad era, was one of the tougher ones. It had some of the thickest...
(1.10.8) Paddle tug Cambridge 1866 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
LARGE BRITISH PADDLE TUG "CAMBRIDGE" 1866 (Fictional) Paddling around in ports, rivers, open seas, and wherever else a tugboat is needed, the Cambridge, a seagoing paddlewheel tugboat built in the 1860's, towed around anything from barges to broken-down oc...
(v1.11.5) SS Newcastle 1848 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
BRITISH EARLY OCEAN LINER "NEWCASTLE" 1848 (Fictional) Built in the late 1840's, the SS Newcastle was one of the first ocean liners operating across the Atlantic. She was fitted with the revolutionary new screw propeller which proved to be superior to padd...
(1.10.8) Alligator tug Skagway
Created by mcsteve89
What's an "Alligator Tug" you may ask? well, simple! It's a boat that goes on land! Alligator tugs, also known as "Warping Tugs" or "Alligator Boats", were specially designed tugboats used for hauling logs around in rivers. Their amphibious abilities were ...
(1.10.7) SS Barnsley 1874 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
BRITISH EXPERIMENTAL CROSS-CHANNEL FERRY "BARNSLEY" 1874 (Fictional) Rudders on both sides, four paddlewheels and a SWINGING SALOON?! Although this may look like the French are at it again with their aesthetically criminal ironclads, this extremely weird l...
(1.10.10) SS Carnarvon 1871 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
WORN-DOWN AUSTRALIAN TRAMP STEAMER "CARNARVON" 1871 (Fictional) By the time the SS Carnarvon reaches its Australian service in 1871, the ship was, well... a bit tired. Nonetheless, there was still plenty of (stretched out) life left in her. Originally a pa...
(1.10.9) CSS Atlanta 1862 (sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
CONFEDERATE CASEMATE IRONCLAD "ATLANTA" 1862 (Fictional, not to be confused with the CSS Atlanta of 1861) Built up from the charred scraps of a steam frigate that was scuttled by the Union, the CSS Atlanta was supposed to finally break down the blockade th...
(1.10.7) USS Manhattan 1862 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR IRONCLAD MONITOR "MANHATTAN" 1862 (Fictional, not to be confused with the USS Manhattan of 1863, which was also a monitor...) Built as a hurried response to the Confederates building the CSS Atlanta, the USS Manhattan was a ship unlike a...
(1.10.8) SS Ohio (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
MICROSCOPIC GOOFY-LOOKING HORRIBLY UNSTABLE STEAM FERRY/TENDER THING "OHIO" 1880SOMETHING IDK (Fictional) Nicknamed "The Pocket Ship" due to its comically small size, the SS Ohio was super compact little short range ferry that carried passengers between sm...
(1.10.9) PS Clyde 1947 REMASTERED (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
SCOTTISH COASTAL EXCURSION PADDLE STEAMER "CLYDE" 1947 (Fictional) After finding the ship to be inferior to others in just about every conceivable way, the old PS Clyde was brought in for a major rebuild sometime in the 1950's. What emerged might as well h...
(1.10.9) SS Celtic 1850 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
AMERICAN SIDEWHEEL OCEAN LINER "CELTIC" 1850 (fictional) Built in 1850 to be one of the largest, fastest, and most luxurious ocean liners in the world, the paddle steamer Celtic (pronounced "sell-tick") would prove to be quite a hit! She was loved by passe...
(1.10.7) PS Charlotte Dundas 1802
Created by mcsteve89
BRITISH EARLY STEAMBOAT "CHARLOTTE DUNDAS" 1802 Built in 1802 by John Allen with her engine built by the Carron Company, and named after the daughter her designer, Lord Thomas Dundas, the Charlotte Dundas would turn out to be one of the several contenders ...
M.S. Gelderland 1910 | Dutch Oil Tanker
Created by mcsteve89
DUTCH OIL TANKER 'GELDERLAND' 1910 Discord server for checking out how the latest builds are coming along, chatting, memes, the occasional build competition and other nonsense: https://discord.gg/7Z2VWqvDwq (Fictional) As volatile liquids became more commo...
PS Comet 1812 | Early Steamboat
Created by mcsteve89
SCOTTISH EARLY PASSENGER STEAMBOAT "COMET" 1812 (Historical recreation, 1:1ish) Widely credited as being the first successful European steamboat, the Comet was built by Henry Bell in 1812 to operate a passenger service on the River Clyde, between Helensbur...
SS North Star 1837 (Sinkable)
Created by mcsteve89
BRITISH EARLY OCEAN LINER "NORTH STAR" 1837 (Fictional) Built way back in 1837 to be one of the first steamships to haul passengers across the Atlantic, the SS North Star would be the forerunner to a new species of ship known as the Ocean Liner. She featur...