Your ship has arrived
Name: TBA - please enter the name the ship contest. see bottom for details
Completion date: Dec 2006
Length: 43 inches
Width: 11.3 inches
Height: 19 inches
weight: 40 pounds
pieces: a lot
cost: - BC ferries is no longer a crown corperation so I don't have to disclose that info.
I have finally finished this project to a point I am comfortable displaying some pics and giving a tour. I am likley going to add more little details and more cars and mabye a terminal if I get the inspiration. Please take the tour below and add your comments and suggestion for a name. I will give the winner a prize.
Here are some pics of the exterior: (click on the image to see a larger one)
If the weather is nice, come outside on the top deck. Bring your camera for some spectacular shots.
From the bridge the highly trained crew navigates this ferry.
Passenger Deck:
here is the entire passenger deck from a bird's eye view.
There is ample seating for all. Most seats offer picture windows. For those needing a a meal for the trip, come to the cafeteria and enjoy some west coast cuisine.
The washrooms are always kept clean and stocked. should you really be looking?
Any customer service issues or first aid needs can be taken care of at the chief steward's office.
For your convenience there is an ATM located on the passenger deck.
There are four stairwells on each deck to access the lower levels. Please use the handrails at all times as the ship's movement can cause you to lose your balance.
Drop into to the newstand and pick something to read or a souvenir.
While you read your paper, grab a coffee or desert from the snackbar
Car Decks
Please make note of where you park and turn off your car's alarm
Please do not turn on your engines until you are directed to off load.
Any A-Team members travel for free
Name the ship Contest:
Thank you for checking out my lego blog.
Please leave any comments and your suggestion for the ship's name. The winner will recieve a prize. This ship will remain intact for the time being. I am open to any viable display venues if there are any good ideas out there.