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Dragons Go to post #751384
This looks great Fred, very clean, I can't wait to see more!
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Dragons Go to post #744337
Both of these parks are breathtaking, and its is difficult to say which of the two I would like to see win.
Mobray's Illusions has a unique atmosphere, and the night time filter is a risk, which I think payed off in many ways, though perhaps was a little too dark however. It interferes just a little with seeing some of the finer details, which are abundant to say the least. The hammer and ingot in the iron works for example, is a really creative use of rides as scenery, As are the carriages.
As for the attractions in that park, the Schwarzkopf Looper and its teleport effect is awesome. The dueling B&M coasters are amazing, and again we have another coaster telling a story really well this H2H. They are also perhaps my favorite coasters I've seen so far, top notch to whomever built them.
----------------------Disney's Fairytale Kingdom is interesting to me. It seems to be a micro Disney park, and using the castle as the primary entrance is something that stands against standard expectations for their parks, yet it works in a way that's not off putting.
A lot of effort was put into Arendelle, I imagine that it would be rather quite immersive in real life, and I admire how much time was put in to it. In fact, generally, it can be described that the whole park would be very immersive if real. However, I wish that more work was put elsewhere in the park, with more space being used for other IPs. Though one could say that's just a fair parody of how Disney would probably use Frozen given the budget, so I'm actually not going to count against that, for that reason, as silly as it may sound.
Favorite thing about the park for sure though, would definitely be the Mulan Flying Coaster. Its a simple layout, but it was very fun to watch, and something I would actually see Disney Building.
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So I'm not afraid to admit that I will be giving both of these parks a 95%, but right now, I'm not sure who I want to see win. I can't presume to know how to set up tournaments like these, especially considering that I've not been on the site for long enough to make that kind of judgement, but I think that it would neat to see separate categories for different build styles, because in this case, one park is more grounded in realism and the other in Fantasy.
Either way, excellent work to everyone involved, I can't wait to see what else comes along.
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Dragons Go to post #743892
Ah, yes, I love me some Bumbly Beach, that scenario has so much soul. I like how pure this is, very down to Earth NCSO, a nice change of pace from H2H. I concur with shnupz on the wooden coaster, that section does look a bit off. I also agree the Schwarzkopf looks great! Good work!
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Dragons Go to post #743890
I thought this park was good fun to look at. There are some interesting concepts here, including the Bioshock stuff in the back, but especially the bazar. I loved the French Quarter and the Standard B&M invert looks spot on. The only coaster that I though looked strange was the GCI, but I will not fault you on this because I'm not sure If I've had enough exposure to judge.
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Dragons Go to post #743888
I've always liked compact designs, since they are a little more abstracted to work with, and the designs here are very nice. In particular I love the interlocking loops of the wooden coaster and the Steel Twister, but my favorite coaster was actually by far the wooden wild mine coaster just near the front of the park.
There was also some attractive scenery work, with the mega cinema being a blast to look at. Nice work!