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On 11/28/2023 at 4:21 PM, jaronimo.mov said:

I tink I love the wooden ones the most!! They are so well done and thought out, but to be honest it's so hard to choose a favorite because they are ALL so great! 

Thank you! The wooden ones have actually become my favorites to make 🙂

 

On 12/4/2023 at 10:42 PM, wolfpaw said:

Vortex looks insanely cool, love how well it's nestled in the landscape... hard to believe this is all still in RCT3!

I chose to have the deep tunnels into the hills because there's no half-loop left or right pieces. So I had to use S curves between half loops and it looked really ugly so I just covered them in darkness. 😅 

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    Skye Amusement Park 1976 In the spring of 1976 the park began construction on a new Arrow Corkscrew.     After the grand opening later that year the coaster beca

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    KAZE 風  |  Vekoma Custom MK900 CT Kaze is a remake of a very old project that was lost when my original YouTube got deleted. The original coaster was made with Track11 but this time I opted to us

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PHANTOM | B&M Floorless Dive Machine 

This is probably by far one of my favorite creations. I wanted to create a spooky themed coaster, and ended up with a Phantom theme.

It has an unusual layout, as it starts with a plunge out of the station, and through a tunnel that leads to the lift hill.

I didn't want a run of the mill flat curve into the holding brake at the top... So instead, at the top of the lift hill there's a pre-drop and turn around that gives riders a panoramic view. Then it turns the riders upside-down through a barrel roll, before coming to a stop at the top of a 200ft drop into another underground tunnel. 
 

I created this coaster using Coasterfreak90's 10-across B&M Dive Machine CTR. For the catwalks, instead of using premade ones, I opted to make my own with multiple sets. I ended up using the following for my catwalks:

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Ok, there is SO MUCH to love about this coaster!! The multiple suspense-laden drops, the eerie fog-infested tunnels, the AMAZING foliage surrounding the track, that dilapidated station. You already know I am a fiend for all things spooky, and this ticks all those boxes. Great work on this one - even the not-so-spooky touches like the "cage" you built out of smaller beams just before the return to the station and all of your bespoke catwalks are works of art. 

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38 minutes ago, Kablary said:

Ok, there is SO MUCH to love about this coaster!! The multiple suspense-laden drops, the eerie fog-infested tunnels, the AMAZING foliage surrounding the track, that dilapidated station. You already know I am a fiend for all things spooky, and this ticks all those boxes. Great work on this one - even the not-so-spooky touches like the "cage" you built out of smaller beams just before the return to the station and all of your bespoke catwalks are works of art. 

Thank you! The cage thing I based off a thing that's on Griffon, at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.  I'm not sure what the function is exactly, but I copied it cause it looked cool lol 

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I am still constantly amazed at your RCT3 coaster videos and pics. RCT3 definitely looks dated but somehow your projects always look so pretty and realistic... like that drop photo you have and that last screenshot - SO HOT.

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On 3/9/2024 at 9:09 AM, wolfpaw said:

I am still constantly amazed at your RCT3 coaster videos and pics. RCT3 definitely looks dated but somehow your projects always look so pretty and realistic... like that drop photo you have and that last screenshot - SO HOT.

Thank you so much! I try really hard to get that realistic look. I know RCT3 is very dated and if it weren't for all the wonderful content creators I probably would have moved on to Planet Coaster, but there's so many good mods for RCT3 it's kind of makes the game feel like an upgraded version lol and I have far too many ideas I still want to make in RCT3.

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Leviathan | Arrow Looping Coaster

Inspired by the defunct Drachen Fire, Leviathan is features similar inversions, with an altered layout. Right now there are no Drachen Fire CTRs unfortunately, so I used these old Python trains instead. I got the supports as close to Drachen Fire's as I could, given the limitations in RCT3.

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Well done, sir!

I really like how you make the coaster interactive w/ the pathway in that last photo.

It reminds me of a coaster local to me that had the corkscrew right above the queue line.

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Wilderness Run | RMC Hybrid Coaster

This coaster is the first RMC hybrid coaster that I attempted in RCT3. I used Brandon & Cristian's Log Mine CTR on Extended Track. 

Nowadays I would have used Samplerocker's Track 11 Edits, and for the supports I would use Big Burger's Timber 2.0 and CSF's Steel I Beam Set for supports...

However I used Big Burger's Timber 2.0 and Moby's Steel Jungle v1 for the supports on this creation.

 

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AMALGAM | Wooden Hybrid Concept

This wooden hybrid coaster concept is different than any of the other hybrids I've made. The track, is comprised of a steel spine, and steel cross-ties, with wooden rails. Due to the base of the track being steel, the supports are designed more closely to a typical steel coaster. The layout includes a lot of air time, as well as a vertical loop, and an underground tunnel.

For the first draft of the concept I had used Maylene's Millennium Flyer's. However I decided on using Parallax's Timberline CTR to create the final version of this project, and for the supports I used a mix of Moby's Steel Jungle V1 & V2, as well as Moby's Glasshouse and Frameworkx.

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Holy tubular steel, Batman! 🤣

First of all, what a fantastic concept for a coaster. But like...is there anything like this in the world that isn't made by RMC? Secondly, I don't even want to think about how HEAVY and EXPEN$IVE this coaster is. The support structure carries your signature inventive and creative flair, and the interaction with the surrounding theming and attractions is stellar! Crazy to think you made this 9 years ago!!?!

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On 4/4/2024 at 10:57 PM, Kablary said:

Holy tubular steel, Batman! 🤣

First of all, what a fantastic concept for a coaster. But like...is there anything like this in the world that isn't made by RMC? Secondly, I don't even want to think about how HEAVY and EXPEN$IVE this coaster is. The support structure carries your signature inventive and creative flair, and the interaction with the surrounding theming and attractions is stellar! Crazy to think you made this 9 years ago!!?!

Yeah I'm not even sure if it would be a successful concept if it was really done.

GCI has steel spine track for their infinity flyer inversions, but those also have steel rails. Having wooden rails on something like this would probably be a technical nightmare.


And I also can't believe I made this 9 years ago cause i remember working on it very vividly lol

Maybe one day I'll attempt something similar in Planet Coaster.

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The Rake | Gravity Group Timberliner Coaster

I'm re-posting this project within the thread, as for some reason I put two projects in one post. But I hadn't thought of the table of contents yet... so here we are! Now it can have it's own hyperlink!

The Rake is a creature I learned of through Creepypasta. I genuinely find it really creepy and I felt it would be a good theme for a wooden terrain coaster. I'd like to do a remaster of this project in 4K and extend the pre-lift tunnel eventually. 

If you want to read the creepypasta story here's the link to the page on The Rake

 

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DELIRIUM | S&S Multidimensional Coaster

Delirium is the first and only S&S 4D coaster I've created. I used TycoonCoaster's Multidimensional Coaster CTR to create this coaster. I decided to use extended track in order to create new inversions that would be unique to multidimensional coasters. The supports are made with Moby's Steel Jungle V1 & V2.

 

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WOW, that's a LOT of inversions when you consider how many times the seats rotate during the length of the coaster. 

The only 4D coaster I've ever been on was X (and then again post-refurb as X2) at Six Flags Magic Mountain. I was much taller when I rode it as X2 - I remember my legs being thrashed around quite a bit that time and HURTING when I disembarked. 😆

 

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48 minutes ago, Kablary said:

WOW, that's a LOT of inversions when you consider how many times the seats rotate during the length of the coaster. 

The only 4D coaster I've ever been on was X (and then again post-refurb as X2) at Six Flags Magic Mountain. I was much taller when I rode it as X2 - I remember my legs being thrashed around quite a bit that time and HURTING when I disembarked. 😆

 

I always wondered what it feels like to ride one of those. I've never had the chance to get out to Cali to ride X2. I think it's a shame it's such a rare coaster type, though I understand how expensive they are to build. Arrow had smaller designs that I wish S&S would consider making.
Also ironically I didn't realize one of the models they had designed was called Delirium before I created this design in RCT3. I got these out of an Arrow Dynamics Product Digital Brochure for their 4D Coasters.

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No doubt the coaster layout and scenery and everything is awesome as usual but probably my personal favorite of ALL of your coasters are your COLORS. They are always so vibrant and pleasing to see, love the variety of all of the colors in your past coaster projects, m'lord!

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Canyon Blaster | Western Themed B&M Floorless

This is the first project I uploaded to my YouTube channel after the great copyright purge of the 2010's, and the deletion of my old account. After that for a few years I focused on making parks on ShyGuy's World and RCT Lounge forums. Eventually I decided to get back into making roller coaster videos. I wanted to make something really unique for my first new video.

Canyon Blaster is a western themed floorless coaster that is built into a man made canyon. I though what if Big Thunder Mountain was more for thrill seekers, and what is a B&M coaster type that would be cool to see with lots of theming? The coaster starts off inside a mine, then travels up to the top of the canyon, and sends riders through the first of eight inversions before dropping down the first drop. The coaster then dives and twists through the canyon, and the remaining seven inversions.

 

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👍 Very enjoyable ride! The western theme really appeals to me here. I like how you opted to open up the lift hill tunnel near the top to boost the riders' excitement!

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Your coasters are always just so GOOD! The corkscrew over the path walkway, winding through those canyons like that - IT'S ALWAYS JUST SO PERFECT!

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On 4/20/2024 at 1:40 PM, JB said:

👍 Very enjoyable ride! The western theme really appeals to me here. I like how you opted to open up the lift hill tunnel near the top to boost the riders' excitement!

Thank you! I don't know what made me think of the lift tunnel idea, but I'm glad I thought of it. I didn't know I still had these screenshots, but this is the original larger version that I scrapped. I just felt I liked the smaller layout better, and that it would fit into a theme park better. 

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Skye Amusement Park 1965

Many years ago in 2011, I created a park both for RCT Lounge and Shy Guys World. I thought I had the story saved somewhere, but I lost most of the details when the sites were shut down. 
 

Skye Amusement Park is my park located in the midwest. Built in 1965, the park contained an out and back wooden PTC coaster, and an Arrow mine train coaster. I'll post the updates over time instead of dumping all of them into this one post. (That would be a ton of images for one post.)

 

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