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Butter_catbear @lemmy.world
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Just uploaded a restaurant blueprint ("Turnpike BBQ") - feedback welcome

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Playing around with entrance sign designs/colors for a quaint midsize park. Thoughts?
  • Thanks for the feedback! I see what you mean about the Disney sign. I'm trying for an aesthetic that's just a little classic/vintage, but still contemporary. I may stick with the blue since I agree it looks slightly more modern (but I'm keeping an extra save file with the rainbow just in case!)

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    Elitch Gardens announces reopening date for Twister III rollercoaster
  • Aaaaand I just noticed that your original comment was a reply to someone bringing up the Lakeside Cyclone... I thought that you thought that Twister III and Cyclone were the same ride (sorry lol). Naturally I'd make an ass of myself with my first comment on Lemmy 😂

  • Guess I'll help get things started: Swinging Ship custom blueprint / scenery

    recently made a custom blueprint of a Swinging Ship (based on a "Pharaoh's Fury" model by Chance Rides). It's just static scenery, but I wanted to make a smaller option than the game's "Victory" flatride.

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    thoughts/feedback welcome!

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    Elitch Gardens announces reopening date for Twister III rollercoaster
  • Same city, but different coaster. The coaster you linked Cyclone at Lakeside Amusement Park, which is a separate location from Elitch Gardens. I've had the chance to ride both Cyclone and Twister II, and I definitely preferred Cyclone. Not much airtime, but it has a few fun drops and some amazing laterals. Although the neighborhood isn't the nicest, the park itself is a very scenic location surrounded by a little lake and several vintage flatrides.

    (Plus, Lakeside also features a rare Miler Manufacturing steel wild-mouse coaster from the 50s. It has some great little bunny hills that are absolutely insane with the ride's lack of restraints.)