• LUCZORAMA SHIPWRECK SCAVENGER HUNT GIVEAWAY. 4 Weeks of Fun • 1 Legendary Prize ((OcCre’s Fram Ship)) • Global Crew Welcome!
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⚓ 4 Weeks of Fun • 1 Legendary Prize (OcCre’s Fram Ship) • Global Crew Welcome!

Ahoy model shipbuilders!
Luczorama is proud to launch a 4-week scavenger hunt giveaway packed with creativity, laughs, and nautical nonsense. Explore historic ships, solve easy clues, and have some fun with fellow builders. Complete weekly missions to earn raffle entries — the more you join in, the better your chance to win a Fram model ship by OcCre!

✅ HOW TO JOIN

  • Just jump into the thread each week and complete the challenge.
  • You don’t have to do all 4 — but each one earns an extra entry! (max 4)
  • Comment in this thread for every week you participate.
QUESTIONS?

Ask them here or message Luczorama directly (DM).
Now hoist your sails and get hunting, crew — the Fram awaits!

OPEN TO ALL SHIPMATES — WORLDWIDE

U.S. shipping is free for the winner.
Outside the U.S.? You still win — just cover 50% of shipping.


WEEK 1: “Shipwreck Hunt Begins”

Head to Luczorama.com and explore the legendary ship kits listed below. Each product description contains a hidden golden clue, styled in Luczorama’s gold color and italicized.

Once you've found the clues, choose any ships clue and create a short sentence using:

  • Your forum username
  • Any Words or phrases from any of the clues anywhere, you are the author
Have fun — it can be silly, serious, or totally pirate-coded. Just keep it short and creative!

✅ Ships to Explore:


  • RMS Titanic
  • Santa Maria
  • Belle Poule
  • Black Swan
  • Fram
✅ Example Entry:

“Captain_Rigging returned from icy waters aboard the or Fram with Napoleon’s ashes and no cannonballs to spare.”


Post your sentence in this thread to complete Week 1.
️ Earns 1 raffle entry

Link to Luczorama.com


️ WEEKLY SCHEDULE & MISSIONS WILL BE POSTED EACH SUNDAY NIGHT TILL JULY 6 FOR RAFFLE DAY

Good Luck

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Captain_kuba91nt sailed the perilous waters of the Caribbean, and lights of his vessel went out, minutes before he disappeared into dark of the Atlantic Ocean, leaving behind a trail of fear... Explosiono_OPirate Flag
 
⚓ 4 Weeks of Fun • 1 Legendary Prize (OcCre’s Fram Ship) • Global Crew Welcome!

Ahoy model shipbuilders!
Luczorama is proud to launch a 4-week scavenger hunt giveaway packed with creativity, laughs, and nautical nonsense. Explore historic ships, solve easy clues, and have some fun with fellow builders. Complete weekly missions to earn raffle entries — the more you join in, the better your chance to win a Fram model ship by OcCre!

✅ HOW TO JOIN

  • Just jump into the thread each week and complete the challenge.
  • You don’t have to do all 4 — but each one earns an extra entry! (max 4)
  • Comment in this thread for every week you participate.
QUESTIONS?

Ask them here or message Luczorama directly (DM).
Now hoist your sails and get hunting, crew — the Fram awaits!

OPEN TO ALL SHIPMATES — WORLDWIDE

U.S. shipping is free for the winner.
Outside the U.S.? You still win — just cover 50% of shipping.


WEEK 1: “Shipwreck Hunt Begins”

Head to Luczorama.com and explore the legendary ship kits listed below. Each product description contains a hidden golden clue, styled in Luczorama’s gold color and italicized.

Once you've found the clues, choose any ships clue and create a short sentence using:

  • Your forum username
  • Any Words or phrases from any of the clues anywhere, you are the author
Have fun — it can be silly, serious, or totally pirate-coded. Just keep it short and creative!

✅ Ships to Explore:


  • RMS Titanic
  • Santa Maria
  • Belle Poule
  • Black Swan
  • Fram
✅ Example Entry:

“Captain_Rigging returned from icy waters aboard the or Fram with Napoleon’s ashes and no cannonballs to spare.”


Post your sentence in this thread to complete Week 1.
️ Earns 1 raffle entry

Link to Luczorama.com


️ WEEKLY SCHEDULE & MISSIONS WILL BE POSTED EACH SUNDAY NIGHT TILL JULY 6 FOR RAFFLE DAY

Good Luck

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⚓ 4 Weeks of Fun • 1 Legendary Prize (OcCre’s Fram Ship) • Global Crew Welcome!

Ahoy model shipbuilders!
Luczorama is proud to launch a 4-week scavenger hunt giveaway packed with creativity, laughs, and nautical nonsense. Explore historic ships, solve easy clues, and have some fun with fellow builders. Complete weekly missions to earn raffle entries — the more you join in, the better your chance to win a Fram model ship by OcCre!

✅ HOW TO JOIN

  • Just jump into the thread each week and complete the challenge.
  • You don’t have to do all 4 — but each one earns an extra entry! (max 4)
  • Comment in this thread for every week you participate.
QUESTIONS?

Ask them here or message Luczorama directly (DM).
Now hoist your sails and get hunting, crew — the Fram awaits!

OPEN TO ALL SHIPMATES — WORLDWIDE

U.S. shipping is free for the winner.
Outside the U.S.? You still win — just cover 50% of shipping.


WEEK 1: “Shipwreck Hunt Begins”

Head to Luczorama.com and explore the legendary ship kits listed below. Each product description contains a hidden golden clue, styled in Luczorama’s gold color and italicized.

Once you've found the clues, choose any ships clue and create a short sentence using:

  • Your forum username
  • Any Words or phrases from any of the clues anywhere, you are the author
Have fun — it can be silly, serious, or totally pirate-coded. Just keep it short and creative!

✅ Ships to Explore:


  • RMS Titanic
  • Santa Maria
  • Belle Poule
  • Black Swan
  • Fram
✅ Example Entry:

“Captain_Rigging returned from icy waters aboard the or Fram with Napoleon’s ashes and no cannonballs to spare.”


Post your sentence in this thread to complete Week 1.
️ Earns 1 raffle entry

Link to Luczorama.com


️ WEEKLY SCHEDULE & MISSIONS WILL BE POSTED EACH SUNDAY NIGHT TILL JULY 6 FOR RAFFLE DAY

Good Luck

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The lights of the Titanic opened the doors to the Repatriation of Napoleon aboard the Black Swan leaving behind a trail of fear. I used all 5.
 
The Titanic opened the doors to the exploration of perilous waters sailed formerly by the Black Swan.
Napoleon's ashes aboard the Belle Poule were not put into a Fabergé Egg !
Fridtjof Nansen sailed the Ocean, leaving behind a trail of admiration.



A clever way to let us look at your collection
Dan
 
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HMS_Mystery tailed the Black Swan as it sailed the perilous waters of the Caribbean, leaving behind a trail of fear and admiration. We couldn’t keep up with its swiftness and eventually had to turn back as we watched its silhouette shrink behind the horizon.
 
Just noticed … not really understand but I’m curious :)
With limited time - as most are with work, life, family and odd problem solving
 
Wingnut watched from atop a floating door frame comfortably with two other people as the lights of the RMS Titanic flickered out just minutes before it disappeared into the icy grip of the Atlantic Ocean. Freezing cold, but thankful to be alive, he heard one of his fellow sailors atop the HMS Door Frame mention seeing a woman selfishly clinging to a similar door frame without offering the boy in the water any room. Something about a fancy necklace and "hope it was worth it." He didn't pay much attention after that, because he saw the lights from a lifeboat and immediately started whistling a Ragtime tune to get their attention. They had to wait longer, though, because someone started using an actual whistle, which got the boat's attention first. Once they were in the little boat, Wingnut heard one of the other rescuees start talking about how much fun they had until the sinking. She would not stop talking. Dancing this, old car that, French girls? As The Carpathia approached, he nearly refused to climb the ladder, as did everyone else in the boat who had to listen to hours of fairy tale delusions only fit for those fancy moving picture shows, stating they'd rather sit in a cramped lifeboat in silence than board the ship and have to hear one more story.

84 years later, Wingnut was watching a documentary about the Titanic when he heard that voice, much older now, still talking about her escapades.
 
Just noticed … not really understand but I’m curious :)
With limited time - as most are with work, life, family and odd problem solving
That is ok and we understand, the quest is very simple to do and there is no right or wrong response. Thank you and all for the participation and just please try participate, it could be fun.
 
Wingnut watched from atop a floating door frame comfortably with two other people as the lights of the RMS Titanic flickered out just minutes before it disappeared into the icy grip of the Atlantic Ocean. Freezing cold, but thankful to be alive, he heard one of his fellow sailors atop the HMS Door Frame mention seeing a woman selfishly clinging to a similar door frame without offering the boy in the water any room. Something about a fancy necklace and "hope it was worth it." He didn't pay much attention after that, because he saw the lights from a lifeboat and immediately started whistling a Ragtime tune to get their attention. They had to wait longer, though, because someone started using an actual whistle, which got the boat's attention first. Once they were in the little boat, Wingnut heard one of the other rescuees start talking about how much fun they had until the sinking. She would not stop talking. Dancing this, old car that, French girls? As The Carpathia approached, he nearly refused to climb the ladder, as did everyone else in the boat who had to listen to hours of fairy tale delusions only fit for those fancy moving picture shows, stating they'd rather sit in a cramped lifeboat in silence than board the ship and have to hear one more story.

84 years later, Wingnut was watching a documentary about the Titanic when he heard that voice, much older now, still talking about her escapades.
Wingnut, I love it, you went to town. :D:D:D:D:D
 
Captain Macika on his historic voyage was leaving behind a trail of fear and admiration from Nansen himself.
 
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