Everything posted by zackparkcraft99
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Schiff Wild Mouse recreation with custom cars
Well, it's the same thing with an exit sign. And it's so hard to recreate that part of the sign.
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Schiff Wild Mouse recreation with custom cars
I recreated Ben Schiff's steel track hybrid Wild Mouse coaster, which is now extinct. Here's what this coaster model looks like in real life.
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Arrow Corkscrew train's original restraints
UPDATE: Super Tornado at Pernambuco's Mirabilandia has now been closed and removed from the park.
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[PC1] Herschell's Mite Mouse
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[PC1] Herschell's Mad Mouse (UPDATED)
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[PC1] Schiff Wild Mouse recreation
I made a recreation of a hybrid Schiff Wild Mouse model on Planet Coaster 1 using thememaker's toolkit for custom supports and stuff. I made 3 models of it, Early Large-Sized Model Later Large Sized Model, and... Small/Portable Sized Model I also made stuff that goes for those coaster models: Sign Letters Arche: Entrance sign Exit sign And Solder Mouse on the top of Arche signs (credit goes to simple)
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
Do you guys wonder what the 1989 season would be like?
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
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Build Your Own Winter Wonderland Funfair
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
Yeah. That station building is better than the old Zoomerang station.
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
1987: The 1987 season begins with the Zoom, with... The New Zoomerang!!! After the 1986 season, the refurbished tracks of The Zoomerang were returned to the park from Schwarzkopf. They were constructed in a new area adjacent to The Singapore Wheel ride to minimize disruption for guests in the zoo section. The track was painted pink, and the supports were painted black as part of the refurbishment.
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
You know what... Great idea.
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
Guys, I need your help, what The New Zoomerang coaster's new color scheme look like when refurbished?
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
No.
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
1986: While Schwarzkopf is still refurbishing the Zoomerang coaster, Singapore Entertainment Center opened another new coaster in the Thrill Center area. Their new coaster was called... Mini Apple This wacky worm coaster was located at the former spot of Zoomerang. This ride is the Pinfari Big Apple MB28 model.
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
Yeah, thanks. 😁
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
1985: The Zoomerang is scheduled to be dismantled at the end of 1985 and will be sent to Schwarzkopf for refurbishment. It will be relocated to a different area of the park for the 1987 season to ensure it does not disturb guests in the zoo section. That's all for 1985 updates. Stay tuned for the updates of the 1986 season.
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
1985: Singapore Entertainment Centre opened the attraction that everyone wanted... The Singapore Wheel!!! A Vekoma Giant Ferris Wheel flat ride. As for The Zoomerang... Well... it is closed for this season due to noise complaints from the neighboring Zoo Center area. They claimed that the ride noise would not only scare the zoo's animals but also distract the zoo keepers and park guests in the zoo Center area. But Corkscrew and other rides were still popular.
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
1984: There's a lot of dirt right behind the monorail track, parachute flat ride and log flume ride. Could a be a new flat ride? a new coaster? or could be a new ride to see everything at this park? I guess we had to wait.
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
BTW, here's what Zoomerang would look like in real life: This is Bullet Flamingo Land (now at Selva Magica)
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
Yeah. I made this coaster station.
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
1984: Singapore Entertainment Center opened its third coaster at the new area "Thrill Center", The new coaster was called... The Zoomerang!!! The ride height is 131 ft, It has 6 cars per train, and the top speed is 50 mph. Zoomerang is the park's first launch coaster and shuttle coaster. The park originally intended to have a Vekoma Boomerang coaster named Zoomerang. However, Vekoma was too busy with other projects, so the park decided to purchase a Schwarzkopf Portable Shuttle Loop coaster from the German fair and named it Zoomerang instead. The park visitors hoped that this ride would change the park.
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
1983: The Schwarzopf's Portable Shuttle Loop Coaster (which came from the German fair circuit) was still under construction for new land. I have no clue what this ride is gonna called. UPDATES COMING SOON...
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
1983: The year after the park opened, they added a new expansion. The new expansion is... The Zoo. Yeah, the new expansion for the 1983 season. But at least there 6 animals at this expansion. They had ostriches. Park guests are watching those. They are pandas. And finally the two elephants. Aww, they fell in love with each other. 😍 I guess that's an all-new expansion for 1983. But wait there's new land that is still empty. We don't know what the new land is going to be, but I think this new land would be thrilling for the 1984 season. UPDATES COMING SOON
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Singapore Entertainment Center - 1988
Hey everyone, I'm creating my RCT3 timeline park inspired by Kuwait Entertainment City, but set two years before it opened. So without further ado, here's the story of the Singapore Entertainment Center. 1982: The story of the Singapore Entertainment Center begins in the summer of 1980 with a man named Eric Goh Tan, a Singapore businessman who was known for building malls and skyscrapers, he took his family on a trip to Cedar Point, where the idea of building an amusement park sparked. After the trip, he built an amusement park in Singapore to entertain the people. Construction of the park began in early 1981. After years of planning and construction, the Singapore Entertainment Centre officially opened to the public in May 1982. Here's a park entrance to it. Here's a full view of this park. And the monorail ride that goes around the park. Here's a list of opening-day attractions. The tallest opening day attraction is the Dream Tower. This attraction gives visitors a view of the park. The Log Flume is an Arrow Log Flume ride. The Children's Coaster is an Intamin Children's Roller Coaster Model. And here's the most popular opening day attraction: The Corkscrew!!! No, this is not an Arrow Dynamics Corkscrew model or a Vekoma Corkscrew with the Bayercurve model; instead, it is a Vekoma Whirlwind coaster model. UPDATES COMING SOON