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    1. This is my park recreation of Fun 'N Wheels in Orlando, FL. Long before Fun Spot America, there was Fun 'N Wheels. There are 2 Go-Karts rides and a Wild Mouse coaster named "The Black Hole".

      Here's a link that you need to add before you started viewing this:
      https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rxz4i8qqfx90wr3/AAByf5Dsb0rq4KhbYPKyMg2Aa?dl=0
      The logo goes to the UserMedia folder.
      and Truck Horn for the Black Hole coaster goes to the UserMusic folder.
      If you have a plan to showcase this and have a plan to record this, credit me.
    2. Here's a park recreation of Brean Leisure Park from 1995.
      Link of those signs of David Pickstone's Wild Mouse:
      Sign 1: https://imgur.com/PZdotZ6
      Sign 2: https://imgur.com/WC7fvJS
      If you make a video about showcasing this, credit me.
    3. a small Six Flags park 
      you need 
      Krypt's Wooden Ctr and Space Shot Cfr
      Cinipeas Superman and Batman CT
      Medium Ferris Wheel cfr
      Francescoaster's Star Flyer and Sanfiizao CT
      Gadget's Coaster Goodies
      Coasterinc's Shuttle Loop CT 
      Rctk1 Pandemonium CT
      so enjoy
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    4. This is my recreation of Herschell's Mad Mouse.
    5. This is my recreation of Zamperla Family Gravity Coaster 80STD. You can put this on your small or big amusement park and fairgrounds.
    6. This is old school kiddie coaster in the late 50's and early 60's. You can add your own retro amusement parks.
    7. This is my recreation of Cyclone Racer at Pike Long Beach (1930-1968).
    8. Big Dipper at Chippewa Lake Park was opened in 1925 but it was closed in 1978 it was left standing but not operating until 2010 when this coaster was demolished.
    9. This short-lived coaster model debuted in 1985 as Speeedy Gonzales at Wiener Prater this is the only Vekoma Wild Mouse coaster ever built. They relocated Alton Towers as Alton Mouse and later moved to Idlewild & SoakZone as Wild Mouse, which continues to operate today.
    10. This is my recreation of The Bat 1981 at Kings Island.
      Originally made: May 27, 2019
    11. This is my recreation of the Intamin Swiss Bob coaster (Sarajevo Bobsled layout) with custom supports.
    12. Zierer's Early two coaster models like Flitzer and 4 Man Bob.
    13. Crazy Circus.
      A funfair style funhouse. With animated parts and a lot of lightanimations.
      Author: zyned
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    14. This is my recreation of Jet Star 2 by Schwarzkopf. You can use that if you credit me.
    15. EXIT version
    16. Use this for a Real Size Schiff Mouse recreation.
    17. This is a recreation of a small-sized Schiff Wild Mouse.
      Recolorable track supports and recolorable cars.
      You can use this for the retro park.
      If you planned to record the review of this one, Feel free to use that.
      HISTORY:
      The Wild Mouse was a steel-tracked hybrid coaster designed by Ben Schiff and manufactured by B. A. Schiff & Associates.
      It debuted in 1956 at Funland Park in Miami, Florida, and Roseland Park in New York.
      The most famous one was the one at Cedar Point, where it operated from 1959 to 1963.
      Another one was Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake, PA where it operated from 1961 to 1990.
      In 1959, they introduced a small-sized version of Wild Mouse. but then the same year they no longer produced Large Sized Wild Mouse. In the 1960s Ben Schiff sold all his materials to England company, Butlins.
      They put Wild Mouse in various Butlins funfair locations in the early 1960s, until 1975 when all Wild Mouse coasters were removed except the one at Littlehampton.
      This ride opened here in 1962 at Harbour Park (when the park was called Butlins Amusement Park) in 1977, The park was renamed Smarts Amusement Park as Billy Smarts purchased the park.
      and then in 1985, The ride was purchased by David Pickstone, who first rode this ride when he was a child. and relocated to Brean Leisure Park and reopened here in July 1988.
      It operated for 9 years until David Pickstone was forced to close his Wild Mouse ride in 1997.
      The only one standing but not operating was one at Eagle Park in Cache, OK. Built here in the early 1980s but it was never opened to the public due to Wayne Gibson's father falling out of the ride during construction and later dying.
    18. This is a sign of Schiff Wild Mouse coaster.
    19. This is my recreation of Texas Cyclone at Six Flags Astroworld operated from June 1976 to October 30, 2005. Please put images like the logo: https://ibb.co/5RpnSSQ signs: https://ibb.co/5RpnSSQ and https://ibb.co/5RpnSSQ in UserMedia.
      if you planning on showcasing this recreation for your YT channel please credit me. Thank you.
    20. This modified Schiff mouse was installed at Shady Lake, Old Indiana Fun Park, and Rocky Springs Park.
    21. XLR-8 was a Arrow Suspended Swinging coaster opened at defunct Six Flags park in Texas, Astroworld in 1984. This coaster operated until the park was closed on October 30, 2005.
    22. This is my recreation of the Intamin and Giovanola Stand-Up Coaster.
    23. This is my recreation of The very FIRST roller coaster in America in 1884, Switchback Railway. If you plan to record this for the spotlight, Credit me.
    24. Williams Grove's Cyclone was originally named Zipper when opened in 1933, until 2005 when it was closed it left Standing but not operating ever since.
    25. This is another REAL SIZE Schiff Wild Mouse coaster recreation but this time an early version of Schiff Wild Mouse.
      Recolorable track supports and recolorable cars.
      You can use this for the retro park.
      If you plan to record the review of this one, Feel free to use that.
      HISTORY:
      The Wild Mouse was a steel-tracked hybrid coaster designed by Ben Schiff and manufactured by B. A. Schiff & Associates.
      It debuted in 1956 at Funland Park in Miami, Florida, and Roseland Park in New York.
      The most famous one was the one at Cedar Point, where it operated from 1959 to 1963.
      Another one was Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake, PA where it operated from 1961 to 1990.
      In 1959, they introduced a small-sized version of Wild Mouse. but then the same year they no longer produced Large Sized Wild Mouse. In the 1960s Ben Schiff sold all his materials to England company, Butlins.
      They put Wild Mouse in various Butlins funfair locations in the early 1960s, until 1975 when all Wild Mouse coasters were removed except the one at Littlehampton.
      This ride opened here in 1962 at Harbour Park (when the park was called Butlins Amusement Park) in 1977, The park was renamed Smarts Amusement Park as Billy Smarts purchased the park.
      and then in 1985, The ride was purchased by David Pickstone, who first rode this ride when he was a child. and relocated to Brean Leisure Park and reopened here in July 1988.
      It operated for 9 years until David Pickstone was forced to close his Wild Mouse ride in 1997.
      The only one standing but not operating was one at Eagle Park in Cache, OK. Built here in the early 1980s but it was never opened to the public due to Wayne Gibson's father falling out of the ride during construction and later dying.
    26. This is a recreation of Steel track hybrid Schiff Wild Mouse but the real size was 35ft.
      Recolorable track supports and recolorable cars.
      You can use this for the retro park.
      If you planned to record the review of this one, Feel free to use that.
      HISTORY:
      The Wild Mouse was a steel-tracked hybrid coaster designed by Ben Schiff and manufactured by B. A. Schiff & Associates.
      It debuted in 1956 at Funland Park in Miami, Florida, and Roseland Park in New York.
      The most famous one was the one at Cedar Point, where it operated from 1959 to 1963.
      And another one was Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake, PA where it operated from 1961 to 1990.
      In 1959, they introduced a small-sized version of Wild Mouse. but then the same year they no longer produced Large Sized Wild Mouse. In the 1960s Ben Schiff sold all his materials to England company, Butlins.
      They put Wild Mouse in various Butlins funfair locations in the early 1960s. Until 1975 when all Wild Mouse coasters were removed except the one at Littlehampton.
      This ride opened here in 1962 at Harbour Park (at the time when the park was called Butlins Amusement Park) in 1977, The park was renamed Smarts Amusement Park as Billy Smarts purchased the park.
      and then in 1985, The ride was purchased by David Pickstone, who first rode this ride when he was a child. and relocated to Brean Leisure Park and reopened here in July 1988.
      It continued to operate for 9 years until David Pickstone was forced to close his Wild Mouse ride in 1997.
      The only one standing but not operating was one at Eagle Park in Cache, OK. Built here in the early 1980s but it was never opened to the public due to Wayne Gibson's father falling out of the ride during construction and later dying.
    27. Sign for Crazy Train in Silver Mountain Amusement Park .
      Built by Knight Rider
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