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  • Comment System%s's Photo
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  • ottersalad%s's Photo

    Damn, how do you crank out so many quality projects?? Really clean NCSO and realism here. The Morgan was really nice, the support work was incredible to be honest. I like this more than most CSO supports for a Morgan honestly. Only quirk to me was that the MCBR was a tad late perhaps?

     

    Architecture throughout was super clean. The flowerbeds and use of maze walls added a lot of color to the midways. Curious to see a full sized park from you.. any in the works currently?

  • G Force%s's Photo

    Wasn't the biggest fan of the white diagonal queue covers, but wow, everything else here was just fantastic.  I absolutely loved the log flume, probably one of the best log flumes ever honestly.  The terrain and framing are just perfect.  What a great project!

  • Cocoa%s's Photo

    quite good again. love the minigolf umbrellas, thats smart. theres a lot of cool theming and interaction here, on top of smart object usage for interesting textures. some buildings were a bit bulky for my liking, or maybe they just needed a slightly different context to work properly. regardless, cool stuff.

  • Jappy%s's Photo

    I know the hyper should've been the main focus in this entry, but I'm with G Force here. The log flume combined with the woodie stole the show for me! Really like the usage of colours, foliage and the volcano rockwork! The usage of ruins around the wooden coaster is great as well.

     

    The hyper itself is nothing that special imo. It's nice, but doesn't have that much interaction or interesting elements. It's far from bad, but a tad boring perhaps.

     

    Those aliens though :p

     

    Nice entry!

  • FK+Coastermind%s's Photo

    This was another great slice of park. Very well composed, some great rides, and really impressive creativity with NCSO object work. The final drop on the log flume is executed perfectly, particularly with the volcano underneath.

     

    I'd love to see something bigger from you, to take all these excellent parkmaking skills you've got and put them together in a whole package. With this, I find myself wanting more park to explore beyond just this smaller bit.

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