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JB

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  1. I agree with Wagi, that sunrise photo is beautiful! We even get a gold-engraved invitation to welcome us. Excellent park map; clearly laid out and informative. Congratulations on completing a large park, Trimo (I still think of you as Elch. ) Looking forward to you giving us a tour of Explorica over the next few months(?). Wonderful presentation!
  2. I love the forested hillsides. They add a lot to the park's setting.
  3. I love how the station is inside the loop!
  4. The diagonal structures really add to the variety and make everything more esthetically pleasing!
  5. Excellent! I love the mood, the atmosphere, and the set decoration!
  6. I started with RCT3 before I tried RCT1 and RCT2. I think RCT3 may have been out for at least a year before I got my first PC computer; I had a MAC up until then. I LOVED RCT3 from the get-go. But there were a couple of annoyances like: The original 'vanilla' game wasn't capable of tunneling. And the Peeps shunned any ride that didn't meet their excitement and intensity preference (they still do! 😠). When "Soaked!" came out, I looked at the box and decided I wasn't particularly interested in swimming pools and waterparks. So I didn't buy it right away. After a couple of months I looked at the box again and read that a lot of other types of coasters and flat rides were included, so I snatched it up! About that time I discovered the (old) Atari forum and custom scenery and became a long-time lurker. When "Wild!" came out, I saw on the box that there were dinosaurs! And lots more coasters, themes, and other rides, so I bought it right away. When the Atari forum began to implode, I found my way to SGW and eventually stopped being a lurker and started to post comments and my own creations.... And now I'm HERE!
  7. Wagi, thanks for the heads-up (and video link) regarding 'one of our own'. A case of "Local boy makes good". I have several of ImagineerJohn's rides in my RCT3 folder. 👍
  8. Nice update! "...which is housed in the giant box, which I don't see at all". Ha! You're right, the giant show building just fades away! Box? What box?
  9. JB replied to Wowman's topic in Planet Coaster 1
    A pleasant walk! But the pressing question of the day is: Do the peeps get their balloons back at the end of the ride? ;-)
  10. I like the Rock Trolls. Are they the same ones used by Wowman in his Enchanted Lake park?
  11. Not too keen on Frog-tinis (the slime, you know), but a Bat Spit Smoothie would really hit the spot! I like how the exit of the Crazy Cauldrons goes under the River.
  12. Nothing like a good hanging to raise one's spirits! My kind of entertainment! I really like the atmosphere you've created here.
  13. I like that last shot; very cinematic!
  14. Wow, that last image really shows how expansive the Witch's Castle/ Haunted Forest area is... and detailed! I enjoyed your shop names.
  15. The Haunted Forest looks very inviting! The low-hanging mist gives it such a cheerful vibe. Perfect place for a picnic! This is looking great, Wagi. Lots of wonderful detail and emotional build-up.
  16. Love the scene in the first image... very inviting! Welcomes you right in. I bet Miss Gulch put all those signs up herself. (Talk about yer "childless cat-ladies")! I really like the (5th) image with the Yellow Brick Road winding through the scene. I know you made the YBR all curvy out of necessity, but it adds a lot of visual interest.
  17. Love the one-eyed pirate skeleton with the parrot on his shoulder. I also love that you, in your (great) Davy Jones mask, acted like an animatronic, and jump-scaring the kids. I wonder how many of them had to change their underwear when they got home?
  18. Excellent presentation! I especially enjoyed the shifting color palettes. Sometimes the shift in color was slow and subtle, other times: FAST!
  19. JB replied to Wowman's topic in Planet Zoo
    I like these close-ups of the habitat. The rope bridge image looks especially nice.
  20. JB replied to Wowman's topic in Planet Coaster 1
    Interesting shot. The big city really comes to life at night!
  21. I enjoyed your narration as much as riding the coaster. Like you said, the layout is crazy (and fun). So smoooooth! And excellent work with the textures, foliage, and logs, stumps and such. 👍 (Big thumbs up!)
  22. The flat stations are available here on ParkCrafters:
  23. I held my breath throughout the ride! 😬
  24. JB replied to Wowman's topic in Planet Coaster 1
    Wow, I never realized before just how close South Dakota and California are to each other! Looks great. Love the juxtaposition of colors.

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