Park / The Red Stallion
- 21-May 21
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Description
Hey people,
This NCSO park was made for the Decorate A Coaster Contest on DKMP last month. It was made in a colab with Enox.
Its a more realistic park with lots of different theming throughout it. The real eyecatchter of the park is the Red stallion of course! other rides in the park are a family Wooden coaster in the Fairytale Forest Area. There is also a Top spin with some water elements and a Merry-go-around in the Mecha-land area. And lastly there is a small steam train going around the park with some nice interaction over the paths and area's.
As for the palette, I made it myself with lots of different colours and ways to act as foothpaths.
Some other notable credits are the little dots that move around in the Fairytale Forrest Area, those are golf balls and that idea comes from RobbyHood who made these some time ago in one of the Mini Contests
Hope you guys enjoy it!
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Liked this a lot. Both layouts were incredibly fun to watch, although the Red Stallion itself felt a bit short for a coaster of its size. The path crunch and most of the architecture was enjoyable to explore as well. Compositionally, it does fall into the DKMP-style, where one or more rides compete for attention in a boxy plot, but I felt like this did a better job than most at making the two feel integrated as if they really belonged together in this space.
Good job with this!
Cocoa Offline
fully missed this in amongst h2h.
not bad! the beemer layout is a bit drawn out and doesn't interact much, but I like the woodie, especially that first out and back section. the archy is a bit uninspired and plain perhaps, but theres a bit of mechanical stuff to keep it more interesting.
would love to see more ncso peeps break out of the sort of standard mold that seems to have grown in the ncso meta in terms of architecture and construction tho