Screenshot / Redlynch Heights - Falke (2013) + Surroundings
- 10-October 17
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In this shot, you see Redlynch Heights second third most popular roller coaster, Falke, a Bolliger and Mabillard dive from 2013. It is the first dive coaster to feature two inversions, one being an immelman, and the other surprisingly not being another immelman.
Though those elements are not pictured, they are sure-fire fun!
Anywho, Falke, when it opened in 2013 in the newly added area which holds the most popular ride at Redlynch Heights...which opened in 2010. Falke is the second tallest dive coaster in the world, at just under 210 feet.
Falke, named after a hawk, is heavily oriented, as was Montanhoso, terrain/forest/river themed. Many near miss elements come with this ride's fast paced demeanor.
It constantly is a go to favourite for Redlynch Heights. Now, the only question is, can you face the fear of the Falke?
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It has been a good while since I posted a *new screen. So, here is Falke. (Parts are still unfinished such as support work. I also do now know that there is some glitched path that will be fixed shortly! I hope you do not mind! ) Enjoy! - Full-Size
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saxman1089 Offline
Oh man, this green is so much better than what I saw on Discord! I like how the station is kind of nestled into the hillside, and how it appears to grow out of the trees.
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mintliqueur Offline
Looks good, the colours and landscaping are nice, architecture maybe a little too abstract... The main issue is the screen is really badly cropped... It would have been a better idea to finish the surroundings more and then show more of the area around the station.
Impulse Offline
Wow I wonder who thought of the palette, must be a smart guy.
In all seriousness, it's coming together nicely. I wonder why there's a ghost path though, and how any mechanic could reach the lift hill, I think he needs to bring his swimming equipment. Gotta love the station though.