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  • inVersed%s's Photo
    This is probably my favorite non-custom screnery park I've seen (besides euroscape). The foliage doesnt bother me. I like the realistic feel this haves. Great job as always x250.
  • Ride6%s's Photo

    there's a holland in america too or does pbj have some new form of schizophrenia?

    I know of Holland Michigan, it's only a couple hours from where I live. Lovely lakeside town.

    ride6
  • tyandor%s's Photo

    there's a holland in america too or does pbj have some new form of schizophrenia?

    I think that PBJ means what the americans think what Holland is. Or in other words do they have the image that we are all peasants which have windmills and that we are still wearing clumbs, or are they having the image of Holland as a modern country with an higher welfare than the US and overall is technologically more advanced (in terms of accessability and such ofcourse).

    And yes, I do believe there's some place called Holland in the US and I believe we were once one of the mightiest countries in the world and we owned New York (Nieuw Amsterdam) which we bought for something about 20 dollar.
  • mantis%s's Photo

    I know of Holland Michigan, it's only a couple hours from where I live.  Lovely lakeside town.

    ride6

    <3 Sufjan.
  • Evil WME%s's Photo

    I think that PBJ means what the americans think what Holland is. Or in other words do they have the image that we are all peasants which have windmills and that we are still wearing clumbs, or are they having the image of Holland as a modern country with an higher welfare than the US and overall is technologically more advanced (in terms of accessability and such ofcourse).

    And yes, I do believe there's some place called Holland in the US and I believe we were once one of the mightiest countries in the world and we owned New York (Nieuw Amsterdam) which we bought for something about 20 dollar.

    whatever are you trying to say, tyan?
  • Madhollander%s's Photo

    I think that PBJ means what the americans think what Holland is. Or in other words do they have the image that we are all peasants which have windmills and that we are still wearing clumbs, or are they having the image of Holland as a modern country with an higher welfare than the US and overall is technologically more advanced (in terms of accessability and such ofcourse).

    And yes, I do believe there's some place called Holland in the US and I believe we were once one of the mightiest countries in the world and we owned New York (Nieuw Amsterdam) which we bought for something about 20 dollar.

    whatever are you trying to say, tyan?

    For gods sake tyandor lay off the dutch weed :@

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  • tyandor%s's Photo

    I think that PBJ means what the americans think what Holland is. Or in other words do they have the image that we are all peasants which have windmills and that we are still wearing clumbs, or are they having the image of Holland as a modern country with an higher welfare than the US and overall is technologically more advanced (in terms of accessability and such ofcourse).

    And yes, I do believe there's some place called Holland in the US and I believe we were once one of the mightiest countries in the world and we owned New York (Nieuw Amsterdam) which we bought for something about 20 dollar.

    whatever are you trying to say, tyan?

    I'm trying to say that not every american knows what Holland actually is in reality and that they sometimes think in the stereotypical image of peasant on clumbs with windmills. We are a small country so it's not completely suprising, but then again we are the tenth world economy I believe and we are a modern country.

    However we are on CNN right now! Party Time(because of the 'no' ofcourse) :mantis:
  • Madhollander%s's Photo

    I think that PBJ means what the americans think what Holland is. Or in other words do they have the image that we are all peasants which have windmills and that we are still wearing clumbs, or are they having the image of Holland as a modern country with an higher welfare than the US and overall is technologically more advanced (in terms of accessability and such ofcourse).

    And yes, I do believe there's some place called Holland in the US and I believe we were once one of the mightiest countries in the world and we owned New York (Nieuw Amsterdam) which we bought for something about 20 dollar.

    whatever are you trying to say, tyan?

    I'm trying to say that not every american knows what Holland actually is in reality and that they sometimes think in the stereotypical image of peasant on clumbs with windmills. We are a small country so it's not completely suprising, but then again we are the tenth world economy I believe and we are a modern country.

    However we are on CNN right now! Party Time(because of the 'no' ofcourse) :mantis:

    what exactly made you start off the discussion anyway ???

    whehe wow, the frans said "non" (55%) and we say Pleur op (fuck off) (63%)
    Hey Jan Peter stick the european stuff somewhere where the sun does'nt shine !
  • inVersed%s's Photo
    Are "Clumbs" farms? never heard that word till just then.

    I, as an American, know that Holland is a great, technoligally advanced country. I think most Americans do.

    This thread has been kind of Jacked. its way on topic.

    Someone get in on topic, for x250
  • tyandor%s's Photo

    Are "Clumbs" farms? never heard that word till just then.

    I, as an American, know that Holland is a great, technoligally advanced country. I think most Americans  do.

    This thread has been kind of Jacked. its way on topic.

    Someone get in on topic, for x250

    Made a small spelling error there, it should be 'clumps' (old out of wood carved shoes if you still don't know that I meant). And Madhollander, how I came to this, it's at what viewing angle you read some post.

    Anyway, I agree that we're getting of track here, so I think I'll take care that the focus again goes to X250 parks. (it won't be this thread though).
  • Madhollander%s's Photo

    Are "Clumbs" farms? never heard that word till just then.

    I, as an American, know that Holland is a great, technoligally advanced country. I think most Americans  do.

    This thread has been kind of Jacked. its way on topic.

    Someone get in on topic, for x250

    Made a small spelling error there, it should be 'clumps' (old out of wood carved shoes if you still don't know that I meant). And Madhollander, how I came to this, it's at what viewing angle you read some post.

    Anyway, I agree that we're getting of track here, so I think I'll take care that the focus again goes to X250 parks. (it won't be this thread though).

    the right angle i guess, i did'nt see anything wrong all the post

    Ontopic
    i really don't like the steel piping as support colum footers, they look so bad, don't know why, either theme em to something (like Nemesis inferno @ thorpe park) or use some kind of concrete thingy. . .

    ow and like ride 6 and jacko said change the ground type under the paths, its just a lil to much if u know what i mean
    :bandit:
  • X250%s's Photo
    The project is still going, completed three areas. Another four to go. :p

    btw, i went to Eindhoven in Holland, that place in Europe. Had a great time, your alcohol is well cheaper.

    -X-
  • posix%s's Photo

    The project is still going, completed three areas.

    that i call good news.
  • SenZ%s's Photo

    The project is still going, completed three areas. Another four to go. :p

    btw, i went to Eindhoven in Holland, that place in Europe. Had a great time, your alcohol is well cheaper.

    -X-

    You went to Eindhoven? I've bene there sometimes too! (Not too strange when you live there :p )

    Good to hear you had a great time :mantis:
  • Evil WME%s's Photo
    maar tyan, de meeste amerikanen denken toch echt aan drugs enzovoorts als ze aan nederland denken. of was dat amsterdam, en weten ze vervolgens niet dat dat in nederland zit? maar ja, amerikanen weten geen fuck over europa, terwijl wij eigenlijk geen fuck van hun af weten (behalve een paar mensen, zoals ik natuurlijk..) Veel verder dan new york en san francisco komen de meeste ook niet hier. Maar eh...

    *on-topic*

    That track looks absolutely awesome.
  • X250%s's Photo
    park progress update

    Sunshine Creek Entrance Plaza - 100%
    chairlift
    mini-golf


    The Gardens - 90%
    A Bug's Life
    Flower Power
    Tulips
    secret ride


    Stormy Valley - 20%
    Genesis
    Tornado
    Buzzsaw
    secret ride #1
    secret ride #2


    Area 51 - 50%
    Oblivion V2
    Evolution
    Y2K
    secret ride


    Speed City - 1%
    Thor
    Speed Demons
    secret ride #1
    secret ride #2


    Secret area - to be announced in next update

    Genesis - "The world has ended. Devestation and destruction is all around. Nobody, or nothing is alive. Except for one species- the scorpion, whos side effects after the atom-bomb are best described as un-earthly... Is this the end, or the beginning"?

    Genesis is an inverted coaster, that flings you around the area in a nemesis like fashion, with deep trenches and tight turns. This five inversion beast takes no prisoners, its 4.5G helix at the start is nothing compared to what follows... Gravity-defying corkscrews, awesome loops, gut-wrenching twists and the dreaded cutback element... This coaster is not for the faint-hearted.

    Screens to come soon.

    -X-
  • Richie%s's Photo
    An invert in a tussauds park, not named nemesis? . :@ :)
  • inVersed%s's Photo
    Sounds cool, I can't wait for some more screens
  • sfgadv02%s's Photo

    An invert in a tussauds park, not named nemesis? . :@  :)

    Um, last time I checked Tussauds's Heidi Park has an inverted that is not named Nemesis but Limit. :lol:

    Cant wait for some new screens, looking really nice. :)
  • X250%s's Photo

    An invert in a tussauds park, not named nemesis? . :@  :)

    Genesis sounds a bit like Nemesis.... :p

    Expect a screen by Tuesday

    -X-

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