Oceanliner Designs' Grand Voyage - Upcoming virtual museum Experience

Decided to pick one of the tiers on the official Oceanliner Designs' Grand Voyage Patreon page to look at a recent update on R101 airship. This is only for Patreon members so I don't want to say too much on it, so I'll share an extract from Mike's post.
"[...]Tino Thossi has got to know R101 inside and out in his efforts to bring the zeppelin back to life for GRAND VOYAGE. [...] R101 will soon be complete and feature most if not all of the passenger and crew spaces to explore, as well as a recreation of the RAF airship base at Cardington."
 

Description of the Virtual Experience​

"Oceanliner Designs’ GRAND VOYAGE is a new virtual experience designed to give you the freedom to explore history’s greatest machines.
In GRAND VOYAGE you can walk around historic vessels in a number of different environments, control the weather conditions and the time of day and interact with your surroundings to learn the incredible stories of some of history’s forgotten marvels. From ships like Empress of Ireland to the Queen Mary and the R101 Airship."

Socials:​

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GrandVoyageGame

Website:​

Oceanliner Designs' Grand Voyage

The Team:​

Mike Brady​

CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Mike is the founder and presenter of Oceanliner Designs. He is from Melbourne, Australia and his passion for historic ships began, like most of the team, at a very young age when he was exposed to impactful films like A Night to Remember and Titanic. With a background in Industrial Design, sales and digital marketing he started Oceanliner Designs as an illustration business. Soon, Mike found a love for film making and storytelling, starting the YouTube channel in 2021 at the height of COVID lockdown and trying his hand at researching, writing, animating and production.

Sarah B.​

RESEARCHER

Sarah is a writer and researcher, specializing in the history of early twentieth century Edwardian liners. She considers Titanic her first real love, with the release of the 1997 film having sparked her affinity for ships. She began writing stories at the age of 5, eventually working her way up to poetry and creative writing pursuits throughout her academic career, eventually earning a BA in Music and English from Buffalo State University in 2011. When she isn’t writing or researching for Oceanliner Designs, she works at a large independent music shop in Buffalo, NY, where she manages the showroom and the lesson program, as well as handling marketing and social media content for the company.

Jack Gibson​

MEDIA COORDINATOR

Jack grew up absolutely obsessed with the Titanic to the point his friends, family and even his school teachers couldn’t separate the image of Titanic from him - Jack took his love and passion of Titanic to the next level through his work with ‘Titanic: Honor and Glory’ and taught himself animation inside the program Unreal Engine to help bring the ship back to life, though he doesn’t just specialise in Titanic. Jack, like the rest of our team, shares a deep passion for all Ocean Liners from the towering hull of the Lusitania to the more cosy and compact Empress of Ireland. Where’s there’s a ship, there’ll be Jack!

Lucas Gustaffson​

MODELLER

Lucas is a 3D modeler from Brazil. His passion for ships started like many while watching the movie Titanic (1997) with his late father. This sparked a deep interest, browsing through magazines and the early internet for articles or any videos about ships and their history that he could find. Lucas started making cardboard and clay models of famous vessels but in later years, as a teenager, he began to model them digitally using Google Sketchup. Over the course of countless hours, Lucas has modeled many of history’s most well known and lesser known ocean liners and passenger ships. Inspired by the complexity of other models available online, Lucas rose to the challenge to try to replicate the hull curves and details; his first 3D model ship, the Empress of Ireland, was completed in 2015. Since then he has continued to hone his skill and craft, creating superb 3D visualizations. GRAND VOYAGE will feature many of Lucas’ 3D models, up-detailed and walkable. He says he continues to practice and improve all the time in the belief that all creators are eternal apprentices.

Matthew Hughes​

LEAD DEVELOPER

Like many, Matt’s interest in ships started back with shipwreck books and James Cameron’s movie. Matt’s first foray into computers was with modding for a game called Battlefield 1942 in 2002. After finishing a career in the military in 2016 Matt started learning Unreal Engine with the express desire to bring back to life historic Ocean Liners in photorealistic detail. After working on an SS Normandie experience Matt was picked up by the GRAND VOYAGE team to continue working towards bringing these historic machines back to life.

Liam Sharpe​

Liam Sharpe is a passionate 3D Modeler whose goal is to resurrect history with the use of hismodeling skills, and help retell their forgotten stories. He became obsessed with maritime history at age 4, when he read Dr. Robert Ballard’s book “Finding the Titanic”. Although unable to yet properly read the book he was captivated by the unforgettable, and haunting imagery throughout the book as painted by the artist Ken Marshall. This book, and Ken’s depictions of the sinking of the Titanic sparked an undying interest in maritime history. He picked up 3D modelingin 2016 and works with the software Blender. He is also a volunteer modeler at Titanic : Honor and Glory,and he has worked across a wide variety of personal and professional projects. With countless historical events having seemingly been lost to the sands of time, it is his personal goal to help rediscover them, and retell these stories that otherwise, are never told in full.
Our project is always open to cooperation with talented enthusiasts seeking self-education. Recently, we were joined by several employees of https://mysupergeek.com/assignment-help-service who, like each of our participants, are specialists in their field. Every day they help students deal with complexities in different disciplines. And now they will help us develop our project.


I can't understand, on the website About — Oceanliner Designs' Grand Voyage it says that the game is supposed to be released in 2024, but on the YouTube channel, they talk about updates. Is it already available somewhere?
 
They've been sharing updates either monthly or depending if the team has an outside job. I don't think it's available just yet. Again, it's slated to come out next year, but they still have more to add. As mentioned in "What ships will be included in the future? - The team is hard at work on completing the ships slated for launch but the list of future ships and airships will be updated after launch."
 
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January Updates - and two new fleetmates.

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Hello Grand Voyagers!

What's this on the horizon? Two new ships!


We're excited to share everything we've been up to in the last couple of months. For January we have two updates planned for you and of course Patrons will be getting them ahead of time. The updates will go live for you on these dates, so keep an eye out!

No1: Special Reveal: Saturday January 20

No2: Large January Update: Saturday January 27"

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https://www.patreon.com/posts/96451679
 
This update about R101 was shared on their Patreon, but now it's available to public. So here it is in all of its glory.
Another update for you today. The team is burning the candle at both ends behind the scenes working on some really awesome things. One of these is the R101 airship. Tino Thossi has got to know R101 inside and out in his efforts to bring the zeppelin back to life for GRAND VOYAGE. You can see just how much detail is in this gorgeous model. One favourite detail of mine are the ladders leading to the engine pods - I have a terrible fear of heights, you'd not see me try crawling into one at altitude!
R101 will soon be complete and feature most if not all of the passenger and crew spaces to explore, as well as a recreation of the RAF airship base at Cardington.
~Mike
 

New update from the team.​


"Hi crew! We've been working really hard behind the scenes to bring you the newest GV update video for the month! We've had two things happen; first, some tech issues from Jack's side prevented him from animating and second we've had some newer team members join with such an incredible body of work already that we just have to share it with you. Because of this I've decided to push our update out until next weekend. To make up for it we've made up some new shots of Lakonia in her home port of Southampton to give you a glimpse of the beautiful work the team has been doing. This gorgeous cruise ship briefly called the British seafaring town home during her inaugural 1963 season. Of course, it was not to last; in Decemeber that year Lakonia was lost. In Grand Voyage you'll be able to explore the surrounds, especially the iconic 'Ocean Terminal' building. This exact dock was where Titanic departed on her maiden voyage some 50 years prior."

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First Look: Andrea Doria​

(Update from Grand Voyage's website)​

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The iconic Italian liner, Andrea Doria as modelled for GRAND VOYAGE by Matteo

Matteo, 3D modeller extraordinaire, has been hard at work readying Andrea Doria for including in Grand Voyage after release. As you can see, the ship is in a very nice state already but we have a long way to go!

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Gazing out over Andrea Doria’s spacious forecastle deck from the bridge.

We decided to work on Andrea Doria for a few reasons, not least because she is one of the most famous ships in recent history and was created in Matteo's mother nation but because the story of her life and death is a fascinating glimpse into a very interesting time and place.

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After doors and ladders on the ship’s promenade decks gave passengers convenient access to rooms and spaces above and below.

Italy's shipbuilding capabilities were badly ravaged during the War and yet less than a decade later they were constructing such floating palaces as Andrea Doria. The unique 'Doria experience will teach players about this bit of history as well as what it was like to sail on this beautiful ship.

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A view on the starboard bridge wing. Matteo is working on the lifeboats, davits and gear that would have cluttered this scene.
Michael Brady
 
I wish they made a 1912 version of Southampton.
I don't think they will include it as they are mostly doing a period of lesser-known ocean liners and zeppelins/blimps. Not to be confused with Honor & Glory which does have plans to add that version of Southampton into a narrative to the main experience.
However, possibilities are endless for both projects.
 
Update from the Oceanliner Designs' Grand Voyage official Facebook page:
"Hello again crew! We're back again with another preview for you. This time, we're shining a spotlight on our modeler Matteo's work on the hull of the Aquitania, which we are so excited to see coming together! She's just been given shell plating and a fresh coat of paint - you can see how she's really starting to take shape! Aquitania will be available post-launch, but keep your eyes peeled for more updates on her and the other ships coming out of the Grand Voyage Shipyard - we're so excited to show you more. "
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Empress of Ireland Then & Now

"Hey Grand Voyagers!
We hope you enjoy this gorgeous view of the very real Empress as she appeared in her day, compared to how she will look in Grand Voyage. The attention to detail by our artists and modeling team is truly second to none! Now who's down for some shuffleboard? :)"
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