Thursday at 10:47 PM2 days Welcome to my RCT3 coaster projects thread. In past years, I've posted my coaster projects in their own separate threads. I've decided however, to make one thread to keep all of my new projects in one place. I have also provided links to old threads below.๐๐ธ๐น๐๐ผ ๐๐ฝ โ๐โ๐๐ผโ๐๐Icons of all completed projects are sorted oldest to newestโThey are all hyper linked. As of now most are in other threads. All current and future projects will be posted within this thread. Edited Friday at 02:14 AM2 days by Wilhelm1407
Friday at 01:20 AM2 days Author Giovanola Mega Coaster โ Work In ProgressI started this mega coaster as an experiment to see if I could accurately recreate Giovanola supports within the constraints of RCT3. I still don't have a complete layout, and there's a lot of small details like flanges that need to be added. As far as the layout goes, my initial idea was to make more of a semi-out and back design which is different from Goliath, and Titan. I'll continue messing around with it before I start more supports. Given how advanced these supports are, and how many times I deleted the turn around to restart (probably 4 times) I really want to be sure of the layout... because I'm notoriously bad at making my first drafts something I will stick with. ๐ Edited Friday at 02:10 AM2 days by Wilhelm1407
Friday at 06:27 AM2 days Author B&M Family Wing Rider and Invert This is the first time I'm posting these projects. They've been on the back burner for some time, and while neither of them are totally dead, I just haven't had the motivation to work on them lately. They're not the biggest or most exciting of my creations, but they're still fun little rides. I will finish them someday!The Family Wing Rider is inspired by Maximus - Der Flug des Wรคchters at Legoland Deutschland: and the theme would be after my favorite Halloween movie from my childhood, The Little Vampire. I need to research Scottish architecture for this one, as the movie takes place in Scotland.The Family Invert was inspired by the very first two of their kind, built at the Happy Valley parks in China. I have switched out the trains for trains with lap-bar restraints, since all of the newer versions lack shoulder restraints. Edited Friday at 09:04 AM2 days by Wilhelm1407
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