North Pole, Ny In Rct3
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citytrader
, Dec 08 2007 04:38 PM
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#11
Posted 18 December 2007 - 02:52 AM
Wonder what's happening here? What is that line for?
There is definately something there behind those trees...
What could it be???
How about...
A Toboggan Hill!
Happy Holidays!
There is definately something there behind those trees...
What could it be???
How about...
A Toboggan Hill!
Happy Holidays!
#12
Posted 18 December 2007 - 06:18 AM
I dunno why I never think to put a Giant Slide on a hill. The way you did it with the trees makes it look just beautiful. Great job adam.
#13
Posted 18 December 2007 - 10:23 PM
Looking great, CT! The 'Giant Slide' really works great with the park's theme and I love those 'snowy' evergreens. That's something that was definitely missing from the standard objects that came with the game.
#14
Posted 18 December 2007 - 11:19 PM
Great Job, CT - The slide gives it a realistic and calm yet fun feel. Great atmosphere, and keep up the good work.
#19
Posted 29 December 2007 - 11:47 PM
The new snowy trees in the foreground are unknown to me - where are they from? The "mystery designer"?
#20
Posted 30 December 2007 - 03:10 AM
Yes, there are two types of trees, the North Pole sign, the presents, peppermint sticks of various heights, the round candies, and a wreath.
I'm not going for a "fanciful" or "magnificent" castle, just a paper mache facade that a small family park would put up on an existing building. The attraction is actually a Crooked House. It even laughs!!!
I'm not overly delighted with it, but within the structure of the park, which is actually pretty plain buildings, I think it works.
Here's a shot of the rest of the structure;
The final major ride in the park, so ride a beautiful reindeer as they they travel "Up On The Housetop!"
Happy Holidays!
I'm not going for a "fanciful" or "magnificent" castle, just a paper mache facade that a small family park would put up on an existing building. The attraction is actually a Crooked House. It even laughs!!!
I'm not overly delighted with it, but within the structure of the park, which is actually pretty plain buildings, I think it works.
Here's a shot of the rest of the structure;
The final major ride in the park, so ride a beautiful reindeer as they they travel "Up On The Housetop!"
Happy Holidays!
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