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So, I started another new project! Palm Island Amusement park will be a relatively small park built on an island. So far I have built the entrance, most of the parking lot, a picnic area, and started work on an inverted coaster, Venom. Also, as of now I am discontinuing my work on Forest Frontiers and Fallout World, mainly because I was working on those parks on my laptop, wich I no longer have much access to since other people have been using it. Anyway, here are some pics!
This is the main entrance to the park.
The un-finished picnic area.
Venom.
The station.
And to conclude, an overview of what I've done so far. Any feedback is well recieved, especially on the coaster! It's also my first inverted coaster. Since I never really took the time (or really had the time) to learn the differences between the different roller coaster manufacturers, I have no idea if it's an Intamin, B&M, or what it's supposed to be. | |
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Moderator Posts: 1400 |
The coaster looks nice, the color combo looks good! As for the other parts, I don't like some of the pathcovers you're using, for the picnic area and the entrance- the pattern is really repetitive. Maybe switch those to DasMatze's covers or Shyguy's pathcovers. I think that would make a big difference. | |
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Moderator Posts: 851 |
WOW! I agree with Chris,the color combo really makes the coasters stand out. | |
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I really like the unusual layout! I also like the color scheme, except for the trains. I say change the color of the restraints and seats. | |
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Member Posts: 99 |
looks very good already | |
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Member Posts: 139 |
Update Time! I've been working on a new wooden coaster, Calypso! Unfortunately, I couldn't seem to get the custom wooden supports to work quite right. When I place the support-killers under the wooden trach, it doesn't get rid of the supports, even if I lift them up. Here are some pictures!
I'm also working on a couple of other coasters wich I will probably post later this week. One is a shuttle-type coaster, and the other will be a spinning wild mouse. So far I haven't come up with names for them. | |
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Moderator Posts: 706 |
the secret is turn off supports lol thats all i do:) | |
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-- The one and only Not funandonly Deathfearsnone
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Member Posts: 139 |
Wow! The answer was so simple yet I never would have thoght of it!:lol: Thanks, death! | |
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Moderator Posts: 706 |
No problem none of the support killers work good on wooden supports. | |
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-- The one and only Not funandonly Deathfearsnone
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Member Posts: 139 |
Well, I haven't had a lot of time to get much done this week, but here's what I have:
I am in the process of custom-supporting my wild-mouse (which I stil haven't named).
I have also started custom support work on Calypso:
And here's a teaser for my next update!
I think I should also mention that the next update might not be for a while. I'm going to be really busy the next couple of weeks. I'm also going to SFOT (Six Flags Over Texas) this Thursday! | |
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Moderator Posts: 1400 |
Nice job, the custom supports on Calypso look a ton better. | |
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Member Posts: 1 |
I love your theme park! It looks like a lot of fun and really well designed and built. I am sure eveyrone is just as pleased. | |
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