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JB

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  1. One has to wonder: How many pieces of bubble gum did it take to blow that huge of a bubble? Glinda must have chewed through a couple of cases of the stuff!... And how did she end up inside of the thing?!?! Sort of like a four dimensional Klein Bottle, where the outside is also the inside. Did Wagi make that bubble? Or perhaps it was another Workshop item? At first I thought that was an elephant at the base of the Gale farm windmill. The fence post looks like an elephant's trunk. But then I realized it's a donkey... which makes more sense than an elephant. I bet Toto's Animal Revue has a caged chicken that plays a toy piano... for a quarter. So, how was the 'twister' made? Another Workshop item? Another Wagi creation? Maybe an in-game thing?
  2. I love teeny tiny parks! It's a fun challenge to see how much stuff you can fit in the small space.
  3. I like how the door to the Bank resembles a medieval castle portcullis to guard the money inside. "There's still a rack of Dorthy Gale dresses on sale...wonder if they have my size?" Oh, let's hope not. "Anyone with a desire for late-night screwing or cleaning their pipes is in luck at Thorpes..." Oh dear... For a second, I thought the small sign next to the Mercantile sign said "Banned Goods". Now I'm wondering what sort of goods are banned, and who has the chutzpah to sell banned items that go against Almira Gulch's decrees. The town has a completely different vibe at night. Nice update!
  4. Pneumonia is nasty business; glad you kicked it... and not the bucket. Welcome back! I like the lion logo homage above Bert's Cafe. I'd try one of Bert's burgers... but I'm such a coward. "or find the right tool to tighten your nuts...". Umm, I think I'll just let that one be. Almira needs to hire someone to paint her mansion and tidy up her yard. But I'm sure she would be aghast at the thought of spending even one penny on such foolishness.
  5. The fountains are mesmerizing! They remind me of a jellyfish swimming upside-down with its tentacles moving in an undulating rhythm.
  6. Like wolfpaw, I finally made time to watch this epic video, and......WOW! Visual overload! Beauty overload! Excitement overload! (I'm feeling a little overloaded.) I remember most of these rides (and individual ride videos) from Shyguy's World. It's great to have one of our premiere park, ride, and video makers here at ParkCrafters, Heth! Thanks so much for this video.
  7. That sporty little convertible better watch his 'P's and 'Q's, being right next to that cop car!
  8. Ooh, nice! Reminds me of a campground at night, lit by campfires and Coleman lanterns... Plus three large UFOs.
  9. I'm impressed by, and grateful for, the time and effort you're giving this project, Roberta. Perhaps you could tackle this in a 'most wanted' fashion: People can put in requests for the info on a particular tracked ride. If there are several requests for the same ride, then you could try and work to provide info for that ride. That way you wouldn't have to spend your time and talent on rides that folks aren't clambering for. Alternatively, you could just do whatever rides you deem would be easiest to suss out, and we'll be happy to get whatever you come up with!
  10. Enjoyable, overall. But I had a hard time dividing my attention between the Castle projections and the pyro. I ended up missing a lot of both. Maybe I'm not a good multi-tasker. Still, it was fun seeing highlights of our favorite Pixar movies. And the mapping of the Castle projections was interesting. And of course, it was fun seeing Buzz and the "Up" house floating around on wires.
  11. Very enjoyable ride! The western theme really appeals to me here. I like how you opted to open up the lift hill tunnel near the top to boost the riders' excitement!
  12. If I had to pick one word to describe your show, I suppose it would be "contemplative". Or maybe "thoughtful". Lots of beautiful, interesting effects. And the atmospheric music puts you in a thoughtful frame of mind. Excellent synchronization throughout! Thanks!
  13. I love the 'patches' of corrugated steel on some of the roofs. I like that you included the (Big Thunder) dinosaur skeleton embedded in the rocks. And the geyser basin looks great!
  14. Some interesting fireworks in that video! I wish I could assist you in your endeavor to mod the game, but alas, you're light years ahead of me. (I haven't even gotten off the launch pad!) There were a few individuals back in the early days of the game who had the knowledge you seek. But they haven't been heard from in ages (I believe). A couple of current members here might be able to help, but they will have to chime in for themselves. I am cheering you on though! If you can come up with anything new, it will be greatly appreciated by the RCT3 community! Thanks for letting us know about your project, and welcome to ParkCrafters.
  15. I like the Hungry Dragon. Just add a Chinese-style awning, decorative windows and doors, a few hanging lanterns, slap some red (lead) paint on the front, and what started out as a typical mid-west store front becomes a bit of the Orient... well, Americanized Orient. On the Theater marquee, who is this Garland Bolger fellow you speak of? I love the curved bay window on Baum's...Books. It gives it a very bookstore-ish look. Hmmm, the Barbershop always seems to be closed. Not sure what that means.
  16. Spaghetti bowl indeed! Once a coaster train enters, it can never find its way out again!
  17. Nice photo! I sometimes get a chuckle at your 'split personality'... "I do not recognize the effects." Yet, IRL you were the one who placed it there. Haha!
  18. Seeing the train cars tilting and twisting in succession looked very dramatic and exciting!
  19. The Alice maze looks fantastic! And I'm liking the detail in the Tangled ride.
  20. Haha! I like the billboard!
  21. ^ What Bookworm said. Plus, those reverse aerial bursts at 3:30 surprised me. I haven't seen those before.
  22. I have to chuckle at the heavy-duty ropes hanging down from the balloons. I realize they have to be sturdy to support the display atop the truck.
  23. I agree about not spending too much time (or polys/pieces) on an interior that's only gonna be seen for a second or two as a coaster train whizzes by. Looks good!
  24. Welcome to ParkCrafters! Always nice to see new members. We're still growing!
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