(Archive) Advertising District / Dump-Place
- 19-April 07
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gijssie1234 Offline
yes i now whta it is, but i don't like it, maybe you can make it a bit smaller with more details -
tdub96 Offline
Here's a couple of layouts from me, hope you guys like 'em.
Gravity Group wooden coaster from my 150x150 project, Cheseman's.
GCI wooden coaster in my TPR contest entry park.
Comments appriciated, thanks in advance! -
petrol Offline
@ gijsie1234, live on earths ass and in:cities. i'll rebuild it. but it's good to know that you can see it's weathertop, for me that means i am going in the right direction, so thanks -
musicman Offline
@tdub96: Both layouts look great, except that I would remove the last hill or so from the GG so the train can slow down before it reaches the transfer shed. Not a huge deal, but tends to be a weird pet peeve of mine. -
tdub96 Offline
^actually, the MCBR makes it pretty slow, so its only doing like 30 into the final brakes. Thanks for the comment -
tdub96 Offline
Hahaha, no i wont, I promise. I was going for something like Ravine Flyer. Its not a bridge at all, just a tunnel made of glass. -
F0ndue Offline
Okay I was just joking the GG looks fine,but I`m not sure about the GCI and what is that brown building close to the glass tunnel? -
tdub96 Offline
The buildings back in the back are the fright barns, part of the Fright Farm portion of the park. The GG coaster includes a fright-barn fly-through back there, much like that of a GCI station fly by. Thanks for the comment. -
K0NG Offline
Thanks...I think it has to do with the coloring of the flat, diagonal pieces which gives the illusion of them being thicker. I've changed the coloring on some of those and it seems to look better.The whole monorail stacking thing though dates way back. Neither you or fr3ak were the first. But anyway.
Your supports are really nice but the thickness of some vary, maybe try and sort that?
And, I'm not trying to take credit for "inventing" anything as I'm relatively sure that everything I've ever done has been done before by someone, somewhere, at some time. It's just frustrating (and I'm sure pretty much everyone feels this at some time) to see everyone go nuts over something from someone else that you know you've done already. It's not about receiving props for coming up with something...it's more about not wanting to look like you've jumped on a bandwagon or copied something from someone when you know you'd done it before it became a fad. Which, because of my painfully slow building speed and inability to stick with one project, occurs rather frequently
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