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m00nkinftw

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  1. Here's a sneak preview of my latest project; I'm using the Blue Fire CT that also has a ton of extra track pieces. It's a launched coaster that's going to be fast, intense with tons of inversions and transitions. I'm also going to use a lot of terrain modifications to make it more of a landscape coaster.
    A true classic when it comes to custom scenery for RCT3. It's very simple and easy to use and it makes a huge difference compared to the stock supports of roller coasters. While Moby's Steel Jungle is kind of the gold standard for custom supports, this one is much less time consuming and a perfect addon for anyone that is looking for a quick and easy custom supports mod.
    Awesome foliage set that can completely transform the look of your parks and rides. A must have if you're into building stuff with custom scenery!
    Wow that's a really compact and busy design, I love it!
    Awesome set of custom scenery to create cliffs, caves, etc. One of my go to custom scenery packs!
  2. That's really good considering it's only your first creation with the extended coaster. Great job!
    This is an absolute MUST HAVE for anyone playing RCT3! There are many new track pieces added to the already existing looping coaster and it completely transformed it into a ride with tons of possible creations. 5/5!
  3. Holycrap that isn't even your best work? That is miles better than anything I could ever create on canvas, it's awesome! I'd love to see some other designs as well
  4. Hello again! The Kraken-inspired roller coaster is done! Because I really wanted to put in some effort into this ride I made a while park around the roller coaster with shops, stalls, multiple walking routes and ofcourse other rides. Here's a quick overview of what it is right now: Here's the first part of the coaster; A big looping, an immelman, a zero-g roller, then a cobra roll and then it goes into the MCB...just like Kraken! An overview of the cobra roll, I hope it shows that there's a good amount of detail when it comes to the custom supports, especially beacuse these unique track pieces aren't compatible with most of my pre-made designs so I have to build everything from scratch. One of my favourite parts of the ride; The track goes from a 90 degree banked turn straight down below ground level and then the train soars through a large corkscrew that ends up diagonal, again because of the extended track pieces. The added mist effect really enhances the ride experience. A little later the same effect takes place, except here the train dives under the station And finally a bit of an overview of the final part of the coaster. It ends with a few fast turns and then into the final brake run. All in all I'd say that when it comes to the track design, this has to be one of my favourite designs I've ever made. I'll try to make a YouTube video that incldudes the POV tomorrow so you can enjoy the ride first-hand. For now a huge thanks to Kablary for making this awesome coaster available with so many new track pieces!
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    Here's a premade design I've decided to share with all of you. A compact extended coaster called Shockwave! Make sure you have the following custom scenery installed: Moby's Steel Jungle Jcat's Steelworx ATH Catwalk Set Ody's Coaster Goodies
  5. Welcome to the site!
  6. And now for the current project I'm working on with the new coaster type I discovered recently. This one will be more extensive though since I'm getting more and more acquainted with this coaster type. The beginning really resembles Sea World Orlando's Kraken; A big looping, an immelman, a zero-g roll, a cobra roll and then into the brake run: After that I put my own twist on this ride with two corkscrews that both travel over the path, though the 2nd one uses that unique diagonal corkscrew that only this coaster type has. I also like this improvised support for the 2nd corkscrew, as well as it being below ground level with rocks and mist: Right after we have a series of overbanked turns to kind of resemble a tilted loop: And that's all for now, I'll finish up this design very soon and after this I'll give the 'Blue Fire' CTR a try. I'm having heaps of and there's just so many cool things to create with these new coaster types that I have a bunch of other ideas lined up as well.
  7. Another creation done! This time I wanted to create an old school super looper with an American themeing: The All American Super Looper! I'm kind of slow with posting here since it's both YouTube and Reddit where I also post my designs, so after this post I'll share some work with a current project that I'm working on. Anyway, here are some pictures! The first part of the roller coaster has those old school boxy girder supports and it reminds me a lot of Vortex. Ride overview: The main attraction: Two giant loopings! There's also a stairway so the guests can walk in between the loopings and below there's a tunnel with mist that the train storms through: All in all it was a really fun ride to build!
  8. It's done! I'm happy with the way it turned out and it's a great start on mastering these new types of coasters
  9. Thanks! Yeah my coaster terminology also isn't the best, the fact that English isn't my native language also doesn't help lol. I finished off the design yesterday so I'll try to post some picutres today if I have some time
  10. Nice addition to my custom rock sets alongside ShyGuy's Rock set. Much appreciated!
    Wow! Absolutely incredible work with the scenery, I don't think I could ever build something so crazy in RCT2. Hats off!
  11. Dude that's awesome! it's quite clear you already put a LOT of time into this build. What CT did you use for this build? Can't wait to see the final result!
  12. Hey everyone and welcome to my thread about all of the things I create in RCT3! Here you can follow my progress of builds, check out screenshots and videos of completed builds and also perhaps some teasers for new creations. Enjoy the creations and let me know what you think! I'm currently getting the hang of a brand new CT that adds a ton of new track pieces tot the already existing looping coaster. It's so many that in fact I had a hard time to decide what to begin with. A mega coaster using those smooth overbanked turns? A eurofighter style coaster with that vertical lift hill and crazy inversions? An RMC based coaster? Well first off I decided to build a pretty simple but nice mega coaster, here are some pictures. Here's a picture of when the coaster is almost done. I decided to go for red track and white supports in terms of color scheme. This first air time hill which kind of resembles a stengel dive is pretty wild if you ask me. A nice picture that really shows off the very smooth overbanked turns that come with this CT And for now a nice picture of the lift hill in the evening. There's still a little bit of work to be done so I'll post the finished results soon.
  13. m00nkinftw commented on Supra G.L.'s file in Track Layouts
    This is really cool, great job!
  14. Hey everyone! I made an account here a couple of months ago with the intent to upload some of my creations here, but I kind of fell of the radar in regards to Parkcrafters...until now that is! So I've been playing RCT for as long as I remember, originally starting out with RCT1 in the 90's. RCT2 is where I started getting better and better with themed rides, though it was RCT3 where I really learned a lot of chops in terms of coaster building. I originally started uploading my creations on Youtube way back in February of 2007. For those wondering, the very first video I posted is linked below this post. I spent a lot of time making creations throughout 2007-2010, going from pretty basic rides to very complex coasters with tons of custom scenery. I don't know if anyone remembers, but in the late 2000's there were these 'King of RCT3' contests going on on Youtube, where people would submit their ride and hope theirs is better than all the rest. I participated in a few of those as well. After 2010 I kind of lost motivation to play RCT2 and RCT3, and I jumped to either different games or different hobbies altogether. 2 years ago, I got back into playing RCT2 and RCT3 again because I discovered the RCT3 Complete Edition on Steam and ofcourse OpenRCT2. I've been having a blast ever since, making a lot of new creations. If you have any questions let me know :)

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