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Here is out render of a kitchen dresser found on F deck. We are using Bricklink Studio. This model includes plates and cups stacked on shelves and drawers that open and close. This is one of a couple designs of various lengths found between bulkhead K and J. • If you would like to help see this consider supporting the project: patreon.com/TheLegoTitanicProject • Some Interesting facts about 3rd Class Dining.... • 1. Third-class passengers on the Titanic had access to three separate dining areas: the main dining saloon, the à la carte restaurant, and the third-class general room. • 2. The main dining saloon, located on D Deck, could accommodate around 473 third-class passengers at a time. It was a spacious area with long tables and benches where passengers could enjoy their meals. • 3. The à la carte restaurant, located on B Deck, was an additional dining option for third-class passengers who wished to dine in a more intimate setting. It offered a variety of menu choices at an extra cost. • 4. The meals served in the third-class dining areas were considered to be of good quality and varied compared to the more elaborate offerings in the first-class dining saloon. The menu featured dishes such as roast beef, lamb, poultry, fish, and a range of vegetables. • 5. The dining experience for third-class passengers was not as formal or extravagant as in first class. They dined at long tables and benches, and meals were served in a more straightforward, buffet-style manner. • 6. The third-class general room, located on F Deck, served as a gathering place for passengers. It featured a long table with benches and was used for dining, socializing, and various activities. • 7. Third-class passengers had set meal times, with breakfast served from 7:30 am to 9:30 am, lunch from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm, and dinner from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. These timings were arranged to accommodate the large number of passengers. • 8. The dining areas for third-class passengers were designed to resemble comfortable cafeterias, with ample natural light provided by large windows. • 9. Despite the differences in social class, the Titanic's crew made efforts to ensure that third-class passengers received decent treatment and were provided with satisfying meals. • 10. In terms of entertainment, there were musicians on board who would occasionally visit the third-class areas to entertain the passengers while they dined. • These facts shed light on the dining experience of third-class passengers aboard the Titanic and highlight the efforts made to accommodate their needs and provide a satisfactory experience during their voyage. • We're building a 30+ foot Titanic and we are in the designing phase using the actual blueprints of the Titanic itself. Not only creating an exterior focused model but also every room, door, mechanism and furniture. Our current build is Boiler Room 2. From there we will begin to expand along the tank level toward stern and bow. • #titanic • #bricklink • #moc • #legomoc • #legos • #lego

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