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citytrader

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  1. Now that we've established what a Hippodrome is... 🤣 A short path leads to an emergency exit from the area. Safety first! Maps are available, or you can scan the QR code to download one to your phone; The Lucious Lilypads are right around the corner; Looks like fun! Next door to the Lilypads is Tik Tok's Clockworks. Let's take a spin; A small snack stand finishes out this area;
  2. Clever concept. Can't wait to see your progress!
  3. citytrader replied to Wowman's topic in Projects
    Love that wild mouse!
  4. Really well done! On some of those pictures, I thought they were real life! Can't wait to see the park itself!
  5. There is a second entrance to YBR country as you'll see soon. We appear to have entered a kind of weird looking college campus; Hey look at that! I was right! Professor H.M. Wobblebug, T.E. is a Highly Magnified & Thoroughly Educated Wobblebug, who runs this center for higher learning. A nice cozy diner sits on campus; The yellow brick road starts here as well. I wonder where it ends? What is a hippodrome, anyway? Photo op: See you soon!
  6. So I guess it's my turn to pick up the pieces (more likely crumbs) left by Wagi. Picture in your mind being all the back in the Kansas section of town. Heading down one of the side streets, you come to an interesting looking structure; Why, Miss Gulch even owns the library! It's not a particularly inviting place to go to, but we'll take a chance; Wonder what it looks like inside? Pretty much like a library, I guess. Kind of weird, this one little bookcase off by itself; What the heck? This is definitely one weird library... I wonder what's up ahead? Very strange place we've found ourselves in...
  7. C definitely. It's about half that, around 6 million.
  8. In PC1, you could pick small or large icons in the various menus. Am I missing something, or are they one size only? On my PC, they are so small these old eyes can hardly even see them! 😀 "Damn your eyes!" "Too late!"
  9. As Wagi mentioned, most of this stuff is OZ specific, but I could easily see it in other fantasy parks, and certainly there are tons of generic signs and window inserts. He has really worked his bottom off on all this CS, and it makes the park so much the better! Thank you Wagi! 🤩
  10. Thank you all for all the nice comments! Believe it or not, we have both been working very hard to get this done, especially since PC2 has been announced. I've been off work for a couple weeks, and Wagi has woken from hibernation. Sometimes it's a little hard to tell when he's sleeping or not! 🤣 We should have some major updates posted within the next week or so! In the meantime, here's a shot of the Lollipop Guild ride at night. I am very pleased with how the lighting turned out on this ride. You can see the OZ monorail whizzing by in the distance.
  11. Nice to see you here!
  12. Picture links are broken.
  13. Yeah, honestly, I don't see the attraction of having parades in the parks. OK, visually, it would be pretty cool, but all the peeps would have to congregate in one area, while not blocking the parade route, stand around for a while until the parade passes by, and then bolt off to the rides and attractions. I really don't see the appeal. And it seems to be a huge time waster. When PC1 came out, I remember a very vocal minority kept yelling about opening and closing the park. In large parks, it can take upwards of 30 minutes to actually close down and have all the peeps leave. Filling the park back up is quicker, but what's the point? Just a lot more wasted time, IMHO. And if it's set up to to just have the peeps disappear instantly, it just seems ridiculous. I thought the whole idea was to have the park emptying experience, not waving a magic wand and poof! Read some of the comments over on the official website and just laughed to myself. Does anyone actually read the stuff Frontier posted? Frontier already, even in their limited information posted, spelled out a lot of the things that people are asking questions about. Very irritating! (Sorry, having a soap box moment!) 😆
  14. I guess I'm one of the few who could care less for water parks! 🤣 I want FULL building sets, scalable objects, and indoor attractions! At least now Wagi and I have a deadline to complete our OZ park before we have to start it all over again!!!
  15. Really like your brick entrance area! Just a suggestion, as Wagi mentioned adding eaves, you might consider employing the alternate color on the bricks. Making that other color dark grey can really break up those large expanses of brick. Love Lumber Pile!
  16. Never really thought about reactions that much. I usually leave a reaction if I like what I saw but have nothing to say, and comment if I want to say something, but then when I comment, don't usually leave a reaction, if that makes sense. Granted, it only takes a second, but it seems like "double work" and not really necessary. Of course, I like to see if my posts get a reaction or a comment, but that's just human nature! My opinion, of course!
  17. citytrader replied to Wowman's topic in Projects
    Clever concept and wonderful execution!
  18. The Goddard Group had designed a small train type mini coaster and a kiddie log flume for the Munchkin area, and I think we did the best we could within the limits of the game to bring this area to life.
  19. Love the artic area. Very nicely done!
  20. We actually have had a lot of issues with the YBR! Wagi made a ton of nice brick pieces, but as he pointed out, it's nearly impossible to place correctly if there is even the slightest rise or fall in the path! It can prove very frustrating. The Emerald City will premiere soon, don't worry!
  21. I like lime slices! Especially in cocktails! I built those with what I had available when I first started Munchkinland. I kept my fingers crossed that Wagi would say "Hey! Those lily pads look terrible! Why don't I whip up a good looking one for you?" Alas, it was not to be! 🤣 Wagi, as usual, did a fantastic job of plussing this area up. He has a wonderful eye for detail!
  22. Love the idea of the TV Land park, especially Mayberry Main Street/Town Square, and a Munsters area. (Have to add the Addams Family to that!!!) Maybe if Wagi and I ever finish World of OZ! 🤣 My old RCT3 State Fair and our newer Disney's America Circus pretty much covered the Circus/Big Top thing, and my Seven Wonders covered the mythological gods! Also started a Holiday World park eons ago, just proved too difficult without a lot of CSS. Keep those ideas coming! Love them!
  23. citytrader replied to Wowman's topic in Projects
    Those are those bench food booths, correct? No giant box to hide? Are they individually themed, or can you assign items for them to sell?
  24. citytrader replied to Wowman's topic in Projects
    Cute little ride! Could you post an overhead so we can see how it all fits together?
  25. If you download bench one of Disney's America, our 1849 area was a blatant rip-off of that lance cardinal park! We had the rocks you walked through, the panning for gold, a mine ride, a log flume, etc. Personally, I haven't got any Forgotten parks, but I do have several that are "forgotten"! Worked on frantically for months, ignored for months or years, then worked on for a bit again, and then the cycle repeats itself!!! 🤣 One is a homage to Palisades Amusement Park. Anyone who grew up in NY/NJ knows the jingle. Great little park, overlooking Manhattan. Now a co-op development. Very 1960's "mod" looking place! The free stage; Another park I have started a number of times but never got far on is Pleasure Island outside of Boston. Nautical themed, they actually had an encounter with Moby Dick, the whale ride! The Moby Dick ride in real life; Both of these parks await the light of day on my hard drive!

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