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If you want to simply look at the ship in your game, you can easily do so by going to the workshop worlds in the main menu, and finding this file (which should be there if you've subscribed to it above). You can spawn a planet into the world that I have set up for this ship (Infinite exploration, medium density asteroids). But be warned, this ship is not set up to handle planetary gravity because it was built before that was a feature. It will fall from the sky.
If you want to import this into your own world, do the following:
Step 2: Switch your game over to creative mode.
Step 3: Load the workshop file (detailed above), find the ship (It's pretty big, hard to miss), and press Ctrl + C to copy (it might freeze for a moment). Exit out of that world.
Step 4: Load your world, aim at a random place in space, and press Ctrl + V to paste (again, might freeze for a moment while it loads all of the structures, also, beware planetary gravity).
Enjoy!
In any case, nice work!
Either side
Right in the middle.
Thanks for the comment :)
I published this ship as a "World" which means that all the mods that I used for this ship will autoatically load when you load the workshop file.
If you intend to use this ship in any other world, you will need to download the mods used. But just to look at the original world, you should be okay not to download anything.
I worked on it in 45 minute bouts every day for about a month, and then a bit more near the end.