Screenshot / Kållerado at Liseberg
- 22-July 15
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Hello,
In 1997 Kållerado had its premier at Liseberg in Sweden. It's made by Intamin AG. With 28 boats Kållerado can take up to 225 people.
- Pump capacity is 120000 liters/min (31700 gallons/min(?))
- Water 3 000 000 liters (792516 gallons(?))
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Liampie Offline
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Steve Offline
Yeah there's something really refreshing about this. I would have liked to see more height variation in the rapids but I suppose it's not necessary anyway, and probably too late for it. Nice stuff!
Lagom Offline
Yes, now when you mention it, i should probably have "cropped" them out of the picture. They're ugly the way they look right now.
Faas Offline
Well that doesn't make them go away. Maybe try to work with more organic material like wood and stone. Makes it look a bit less bland.
Poke Offline
Beautiful rapids but steel roofs are so ugly.
Lagom Offline
Thanks for the tip. I will try.
Jappy Offline
Personally, I would make the rocks gray. For the rest I echoe everything the rest said, especially about those buildings.
Keep building, this looks very interesting and promising!
nin Offline
After this and the ferris wheel, I'm pretty excited for this park.
Cocoa Offline
it just looks so lovely, nice work
Coasterbill Offline
I love everything but the buildings, that sprayer coming from the pergola in the top part of the screen is adorable.
flying banana dino Offline
I actually like the buildings, but I agree that they need to be fleshed out a bit. The rapids ride is gorgeous though.
thirteen Offline
i really like it. its refreshing and calm. the buildings need some work, but you will get there.
Chocotopian Offline
Very cool to see an open rapids ride. Most seem to be themed densely which, while providing a very intense ride for the peeps, rather blocks it from our view and makes it hard to follow. It's also great to see that you haven't created too much of a thrilling course. I know many real life rapids like this, which meander through trees and past the pathways with the occasional bump along the way, and you've recreated this atmosphere perfectly.