Very pretty! Some really creative uses of objects and NCSO here The brick wall bridge is particularly nice, as is the pitched roof on the orange, blue and white building Kudos!
Great looking coaster.. looks very realistic too. Only thing I would’ve changed is the picnic area on the far right near what appears to be apartment blocks. But I still need to download all the DKMP entries!
Not sure what about this is Dutch, but it strikes me as a cozy American-esque park! I love massive woodies and the tunnels under the road are well done and give it some extra character.
Very pretty! Some really creative uses of objects and NCSO here The brick wall bridge is particularly nice, as is the pitched roof on the orange, blue and white building Kudos!
Glad you liked it, thanks!
In:Cities, on 28 Dec 2019 - 11:29 PM, said:
Fantastic! I love the blue building with the orange roof, as well as the building with the light green roof up top. Excellent stuff.
Be careful with the foliage though - it's looking a little messy in that patch next to the blue ticket building.
Great work as always!
Yeah I believe that was when I was close to being done and the finish line got the best of me. Thanks for the comment!
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[][ntamin22' timestamp='1577589120' post='758509'] I love how massive the wooden is.
Big scaled woodies are the best.
ottersalad, on 29 Dec 2019 - 03:33 AM, said:
Great looking coaster.. looks very realistic too. Only thing I would’ve changed is the picnic area on the far right near what appears to be apartment blocks. But I still need to download all the DKMP entries!
I made it as a hotel that I guess would have a package deal with the park. The "road" there is for a tram system that would have a dead end turn-around , similar to those at BGW. The guests would essentially take the cross-walk, follow the tram over the bridge, and walk to the entrance from there.
alex, on 29 Dec 2019 - 08:37 AM, said:
This is really impressive, love the scale of everything and the woodie/road interaction.
Glad you like it!
Liampie, on 30 Dec 2019 - 11:20 AM, said:
Not sure what about this is Dutch, but it strikes me as a cozy American-esque park! I love massive woodies and the tunnels under the road are well done and give it some extra character.
Yeah my description was lackluster. Definitely an American themepark but with a bit of a Dutch touch. Maybe a Dutch multimillionaire had a themepark built in the states but kept the entrance building in colorful Dutch/Curaçao theme, along with the rides being in (broken) Dutch. Glad you approve nonetheless!
shnupz, on 30 Dec 2019 - 1:05 PM, said:
as a size queen I approve
<3 Great to see you working on your stuff again as well!
maddkattunge, on 01 Jan 2020 - 8:30 PM, said:
One of my favorite entries this month, right up there with Swag, Sourmint, and H-Man. Your ncso powers have grown significantly in the past month!
No secret that you also had one of my favorite entries. Much love!
Very pretty! Some really creative uses of objects and NCSO here
The brick wall bridge is particularly nice, as is the pitched roof on the orange, blue and white building
Kudos!
Be careful with the foliage though - it's looking a little messy in that patch next to the blue ticket building.
Great work as always!
This is really impressive, love the scale of everything and the woodie/road interaction.
as a size queen I approve
One of my favorite entries this month, right up there with Swag, Sourmint, and H-Man. Your ncso powers have grown significantly in the past month!
ar2910, on 28 Dec 2019 - 10:44 PM, said:
Glad you liked it, thanks!
In:Cities, on 28 Dec 2019 - 11:29 PM, said:
Yeah I believe that was when I was close to being done and the finish line got the best of me. Thanks for the comment!
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Big scaled woodies are the best.
ottersalad, on 29 Dec 2019 - 03:33 AM, said:
I made it as a hotel that I guess would have a package deal with the park. The "road" there is for a tram system that would have a dead end turn-around , similar to those at BGW. The guests would essentially take the cross-walk, follow the tram over the bridge, and walk to the entrance from there.
alex, on 29 Dec 2019 - 08:37 AM, said:
Glad you like it!
Liampie, on 30 Dec 2019 - 11:20 AM, said:
Yeah my description was lackluster. Definitely an American themepark but with a bit of a Dutch touch. Maybe a Dutch multimillionaire had a themepark built in the states but kept the entrance building in colorful Dutch/Curaçao theme, along with the rides being in (broken) Dutch. Glad you approve nonetheless!
shnupz, on 30 Dec 2019 - 1:05 PM, said:
<3 Great to see you working on your stuff again as well!
maddkattunge, on 01 Jan 2020 - 8:30 PM, said:
No secret that you also had one of my favorite entries. Much love!
Looking good! Tend to go with Liam though,
cant really seem to catch the dutch part.