Very nice! That s-bend at the end is bothering me though haha. Easily fixed by starting the bank of
the last turn one tile later, and doing so would allow for the brake run to be a little longer and more natural looking.
But like others have said the rest is really great. Somehow reminds me of the good ol’ scenario days and at the same time, a realistic corkscrew midway al la Cedar Point or similar. I’d love to visit this park if it were real, and to me that’s good RCT!
Superb stuff. Not able to guess the builder, unfortunately. Layered minicoaster makes the best old-style Arrow corkscrew supports, more people should do it, in RCT2 too, rather than using Intamin track, which looks too thick.
I don't think it's Butterfinger but the architecture reminds me of his work. This one's eating at me because it looks so familiar but I don't remember enough old names to figure it out.
Late 2007.
I think it's incredible work. Such a cozy and organic area, with beautiful colours, despite realism constraints and a lack of peeps.
i like the layering
This is quite lovely
As Liam said, feels very cozy and organic.
The slight touches of red with the coaster train and the top spin are genius.
the last turn one tile later, and doing so would allow for the brake run to be a little longer and more natural looking.
But like others have said the rest is really great. Somehow reminds me of the good ol’ scenario days and at the same time, a realistic corkscrew midway al la Cedar Point or similar. I’d love to visit this park if it were real, and to me that’s good RCT!
Superb stuff. Not able to guess the builder, unfortunately. Layered minicoaster makes the best old-style Arrow corkscrew supports, more people should do it, in RCT2 too, rather than using Intamin track, which looks too thick.
Loopy?
I don't think it's Butterfinger but the architecture reminds me of his work. This one's eating at me because it looks so familiar but I don't remember enough old names to figure it out.
Wasn't this yyo?
One of his stronger efforts. It was so nice to see someone going for this style other than me. After took until Poke came along.
If I recall correctly this was made after he had disappeared for a while and he came back to help out on PP1.
This is fantastic. The corkscrew supports are really well made. But some of thue buildings seem a bit random and without a clear purpose.