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citytrader

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  1. Thanks guys! Moving under the entrance arch, we come upon Coasting through Switzerland; The Illusionist; And Bostock's Animal Review from Coney Island, an attraction similar to the Tiki Room in Disneyland;
  2. Love the concept and the layout!
  3. Not a very intresting story to tell. I worked in I.T. as an engineer certified by the company Bill Gates used to run, retired in my late forties, then as a hobby went into special education, (wife said she would kill me if I didn't find something to occupy my days!), earned another Masters, and have been shaping and molding middle school minds for nearly twenty years (So that's what's wrong with the country today!!!) I think Wagi and I met at the old website 1890 and Beyond, and have worked on several projects together off and on for about 25 years. My son was seven when I first started playing RCT1, now he's 32 and getting married. Where has the time gone?!?
  4. Don't let him kid you! He only thinks he's old!!!
  5. So, another youngster shows up!!! Great to see you here JB! As shyguy mentioned, all us old coots need to stick together!
  6. So I guess it's my turn to continue the tour; We boxed ourselves in a little bit when we decided to place Victory Field behind the American Eagle coaster, and wound up having to put that long winding path along the side of the coaster to gain access, but it gives great views of the coaster and the railroad, and what the heck! Here's the front side of the coaster; Next door is the Hurly Burly, a Vaudeville Theatre that stages all kinds of events and concerts; The entrance arch to Dreamland is off the workshop, but heavily reworked by me; The 1890 Ballroom is next up where you can hear live bands perform Dixieland Jazz, the Standards, and big band music; A small pier jutting into Lake America houses an arcade, a couple small kiddie rides, and a recreation of the famous Parachute Drop from Coney Island; A couple shots of the Promenade at night; More to come!
  7. Wonderful work as always! Can't wait to see the ride itself!
  8. This park has been on my hard drivve for quite some time, but still never released. What a shock! I've been told glaciers move faster! I thought I would repost this from a while ago, and god willing, I might actually be able to work on finishing this in the next couple of months! In all my spare time ( ;D ), I've been working on recreating one of my other favorite RCT3 parks, the seven wonders of the ancient world! Here's a few preview shots; The Ishtar Gate of Babylon with the Pharos of Alexandria in the background; The Temple of Artemis; The Mausuleum of Hallicarnassus; The Temple of Zeus on Mt. Olympus; The Hanging Gardens of Neneveh; Professor Stephanie Dalley has postulated that the Hanging Gardens were never in Babylon at all, but in another city, Nineveh. She has unearthed loads of evidence to support her claim and has been featured on numerous television programs. Dalley found texts by the king of Assyria named Sennacherib about a palace he built and a garden alongside that he called a wonder for all people. He inscribed his name on numerous aquaducts and canals that were able to cary huge volumes of water to his city. There is even a bas-relief showing the king in his "hanging garden", so my park supports her claims! An Assyrian Temple; Here's a daytime shot of the Hanging Gardens; The Temple of Zeus; The Temple of Artemis; The Collosus of Rhodes; OK, the feet of the Collosus of Rhodes! The Great Pyramids; And the Mausuleum; Hope you all like this, and I'll post some more pictures and maybe even the park itself sometime in the coming millennium!
  9. See, I warned you he created a few pieces... ? Seriously, a park so rich and detailed as Disney's America could never have been accomplished without all these wonderful pieces Wagi created! I'd tip my hat to him, but my rug might fall off!
  10. Yeah, you did manage to create just a few more objects, right? ?

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