Park / Ferris & Mary's

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  • Comment System%s's Photo
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  • Cocoa%s's Photo

    cool stuff, there's a lot of neat details around. I'm not 100% sure what the infrastructure of the park actually is though. Like I feel like its based around the ferris wheel and mini golf but the roads and trams and stuff are sort of confusing. That said, its all done really well and its fun to see and watch everything go, especially the chairlift power lines through the ferris wheel. But like, why two ferris wheels? why the wildlife bridge onto an elevated rusty square of land? I don't 'get' the park. But regardless, some cool shit in here and lovely to see a release from you- looking forward to more

  • Skiffa%s's Photo

    You're right with this park not making too much sense. The elevated square of land was a result of building the shoestringed ferriswheel.
    Everything around it is just me having fun and trying out stuff, but decided to not do any extra landscaping.
    There is a story to give the park some context though, I'll put it in the description.

  • MrTycoonCoaster%s's Photo
    Very good park, I loved the chairlift, but the train path got the maximum, pure charm :)
  • ottersalad%s's Photo

    That ferris wheel looks terrifying. Great work! Love your style.. curious to see a full sized park from you.

  • Jappy%s's Photo

    This is nice. The powerline chair lift is nice, and the ferris wheel is nice. But I found the surroundings a bit lacking and unclear. it doesn't seem to know if it wants to be a theme park or something else. But I just read this was a bit of an experiment. Hope to see more work of you soon!

  • FK+Coastermind%s's Photo

    This park had me a bit confused, it felt like a step back into 2007 parks where some things were done more because you could and thought of it and less cause they made sense. Which I like, but here it didn't all come together. A few bits felt kinda unfinished, but i'm guessing weren't. The ferris wheel itself was impressive, and the big power line structures. But, overall, this felt like an early parkmaker park where you need just a bit more planning experience to figure out how to structure these pieces together.