Jan 17, 2015, 06:10 AM
Since my RCT2 designs don't receive much discussion here, I'll take a lesson from NieSch and put all of my uploaded tracks in one thread. They will be in descending order of when they were uploaded, and the name of the coaster will take you to its corresponding download page.
Paranormal Asylum
Uploaded: October 20, 2015
Fun Fact: The second Build It entry I've built that was built entirely because more Build It entries were needed.
Nightmare Flight
Constructed: October 12, 2015
Uploaded: October 12, 2015
Fun Fact: The castle, not counting the footpath outside, only takes up a 7x8-square area, making it the second smallest design I've uploaded. Only Ghostly Manor is smaller.
Bonus Fact: When I saw that three more Build It entries were needed, I built this in about 30 minutes, background at all. When it was ready to be entered, three more entries were still needed.
Ranchero
Constructed: January 21, 2015
Uploaded: October 2, 2015
Fun Fact: One of the only roller coasters I've ever built that I had planned part of days in advance.
Tsunami Racer
Constructed: November 23, 2014
Uploaded: June 22, 2015
Fun Fact: Contains the highest excitement rating (11.47) of all the downloadable RCT2 tracks.
Bonus Fact: The second mobius racer I've uploaded, and the first to be made of steel.
Great American Dipper
Constructed: January 4, 2015
Uploaded: May 13, 2015
Fun Fact: With a top speed of 62 MPH, this is the fastest wooden roller coaster I've uploaded.
Uranium Launch
Constructed: May 28, 2014
Uploaded: April 9, 2015
Fun Fact: The track is 6,142 feet long, but there's no lift hill anywhere.
Flash Hazard
Build It! Winner Round 195
Constructed: August 2014 - November 23, 2014
Uploaded: March 12, 2015
Fun Fact: My first Build It win, the second RCT2 Build It win, and the first RCT2 coaster made of steel to ever win Build It.
Bonus Fact: Construction was left unfinished for three months because I couldn't think of a name for the coaster.
City Of Angels
Constructed: December 22, 2011
Uploaded: February 5, 2015
Fun Fact: This coaster was a saved track file for 1,141 days before it was uploaded to RCTgo.
Ghostly Manor
Constructed: May 28, 2014
Uploaded: January 15, 2015
Fun Fact: This coaster only takes up a 6x9-square area.
NASA Jet Coaster
Constructed: January 10, 2014
Uploaded: December 29, 2014
Fun Fact: The first inverting steel coaster I've uploaded. Second one coming soon.
Friday The 13th
Constructed: June 14, 2013
Uploaded: December 22, 2014
Fun Fact: Contains the highest excitement rating (10.16) out of any RCT2 wooden coaster uploaded onto this site by anyone.
Fish Catcher
Constructed: July 13, 2012
Uploaded: December 8, 2014
Fun Fact: Construction finished less than one hour after Formula Ace in the same park.
Ridge Runner
Constructed: June 8, 2013
Uploaded: December 1, 2014
Fun Fact: This coaster was never actually tested with guests riding it, which is an advisable step for flying turns coasters, but there have been no complaints of crashes yet.
Jungle Cruisers
Constructed: November 24, 2014
Uploaded: November 24, 2014
Fun Fact: There is a wall missing from the station.
Storm Rider
Constructed: May 27, 2013
Uploaded: August 11, 2014
Fun Fact: At 6,526 ft, this coaster has the longest track length of any coaster I've uploaded, mobius racers excluded.
Arctic Rush
Constructed: June 14, 2013
Uploaded: July 15, 2014
Fun Fact: The trains always travel through the interlocking loops at the same time, no matter what.
El Dorado
Constructed: July 11, 2012
Uploaded: June 8, 2014
Fun Fact: Was RCTgo's featured download on my birthday in 2015.
Bonus Fact: This ride was so popular when placed in the pre-made Six Flags Great Adventure park that I had to extend the queue line to fit over 500 guests at once.
Ice Cream Cyclone
Constructed: January 5, 2014
Uploaded: January 19, 2014
Fun Fact: The first design of mine to become an RCTgo featured download, and it was constructed on my birthday.
Jet Set
Constructed: June 8, 2013
Uploaded: August 19, 2013
Fun Fact: Named for the eponymous Alphaville song.
Grizzly
Constructed: July 17, 2012
Uploaded: July 31, 2013
Fun Fact: My most downloaded track, and the 7th most downloaded RCT2 track available.
Industrial Force
Constructed: June 1, 2013
Uploaded: July 10, 2013
Fun Fact: The "waterfall" in the landscape is made of splash boat tracks rather than scenery.
King Arthur
Constructed: December 19, 2011
Uploaded: June 12, 2013
Fun Fact: The oldest design I have and will ever enter in a Build-It round.
Formula Ace
Constructed: July 13, 2012
Uploaded: June 4, 2013
Fun Fact: Entered in a Build-It round only because it was the only coaster I had enough screenshots available for at the time of the entry, hence why the images are not edited.
Thunder Strike
Constructed: July 18, 2012
Uploaded: May 27, 2013
Fun Fact: One of three of my former Build-It entries that appears twice on this page. (Can you spot the other two?)
Cyclone Racer
Constructed: November 23, 2012
Uploaded: May 8, 2013
Fun Fact: This is a mobius racer, meaning both tracks are actually one continuous track, so each station alternates red and green trains.
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Coming soon:
- A steel coaster with 6 inversions
- A wooden dipper that's proud of its heritage
- A mobius racer with an excitement of 11+
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Related threads:
My Track Designs on YouTube
RCT2 Coaster Pack
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Questions? Comments? Requests? Anything?
Paranormal Asylum
Build It! Winner Round 212
Constructed: October 20, 2015Uploaded: October 20, 2015
Fun Fact: The second Build It entry I've built that was built entirely because more Build It entries were needed.
Nightmare Flight
Constructed: October 12, 2015
Uploaded: October 12, 2015
Fun Fact: The castle, not counting the footpath outside, only takes up a 7x8-square area, making it the second smallest design I've uploaded. Only Ghostly Manor is smaller.
Bonus Fact: When I saw that three more Build It entries were needed, I built this in about 30 minutes, background at all. When it was ready to be entered, three more entries were still needed.
Ranchero
Constructed: January 21, 2015
Uploaded: October 2, 2015
Fun Fact: One of the only roller coasters I've ever built that I had planned part of days in advance.
Tsunami Racer
Constructed: November 23, 2014
Uploaded: June 22, 2015
Fun Fact: Contains the highest excitement rating (11.47) of all the downloadable RCT2 tracks.
Bonus Fact: The second mobius racer I've uploaded, and the first to be made of steel.
Great American Dipper
Constructed: January 4, 2015
Uploaded: May 13, 2015
Fun Fact: With a top speed of 62 MPH, this is the fastest wooden roller coaster I've uploaded.
Uranium Launch
Constructed: May 28, 2014
Uploaded: April 9, 2015
Fun Fact: The track is 6,142 feet long, but there's no lift hill anywhere.
Flash Hazard
Build It! Winner Round 195
Constructed: August 2014 - November 23, 2014
Uploaded: March 12, 2015
Fun Fact: My first Build It win, the second RCT2 Build It win, and the first RCT2 coaster made of steel to ever win Build It.
Bonus Fact: Construction was left unfinished for three months because I couldn't think of a name for the coaster.
City Of Angels
Constructed: December 22, 2011
Uploaded: February 5, 2015
Fun Fact: This coaster was a saved track file for 1,141 days before it was uploaded to RCTgo.
Ghostly Manor
Constructed: May 28, 2014
Uploaded: January 15, 2015
Fun Fact: This coaster only takes up a 6x9-square area.
NASA Jet Coaster
Constructed: January 10, 2014
Uploaded: December 29, 2014
Fun Fact: The first inverting steel coaster I've uploaded. Second one coming soon.
Friday The 13th
Constructed: June 14, 2013
Uploaded: December 22, 2014
Fun Fact: Contains the highest excitement rating (10.16) out of any RCT2 wooden coaster uploaded onto this site by anyone.
Fish Catcher
Constructed: July 13, 2012
Uploaded: December 8, 2014
Fun Fact: Construction finished less than one hour after Formula Ace in the same park.
Ridge Runner
Constructed: June 8, 2013
Uploaded: December 1, 2014
Fun Fact: This coaster was never actually tested with guests riding it, which is an advisable step for flying turns coasters, but there have been no complaints of crashes yet.
Jungle Cruisers
Constructed: November 24, 2014
Uploaded: November 24, 2014
Fun Fact: There is a wall missing from the station.
Storm Rider
Constructed: May 27, 2013
Uploaded: August 11, 2014
Fun Fact: At 6,526 ft, this coaster has the longest track length of any coaster I've uploaded, mobius racers excluded.
Arctic Rush
Constructed: June 14, 2013
Uploaded: July 15, 2014
Fun Fact: The trains always travel through the interlocking loops at the same time, no matter what.
El Dorado
Constructed: July 11, 2012
Uploaded: June 8, 2014
Fun Fact: Was RCTgo's featured download on my birthday in 2015.
Bonus Fact: This ride was so popular when placed in the pre-made Six Flags Great Adventure park that I had to extend the queue line to fit over 500 guests at once.
Ice Cream Cyclone
Constructed: January 5, 2014
Uploaded: January 19, 2014
Fun Fact: The first design of mine to become an RCTgo featured download, and it was constructed on my birthday.
Jet Set
Constructed: June 8, 2013
Uploaded: August 19, 2013
Fun Fact: Named for the eponymous Alphaville song.
Grizzly
Constructed: July 17, 2012
Uploaded: July 31, 2013
Fun Fact: My most downloaded track, and the 7th most downloaded RCT2 track available.
Industrial Force
Constructed: June 1, 2013
Uploaded: July 10, 2013
Fun Fact: The "waterfall" in the landscape is made of splash boat tracks rather than scenery.
King Arthur
Constructed: December 19, 2011
Uploaded: June 12, 2013
Fun Fact: The oldest design I have and will ever enter in a Build-It round.
Formula Ace
Constructed: July 13, 2012
Uploaded: June 4, 2013
Fun Fact: Entered in a Build-It round only because it was the only coaster I had enough screenshots available for at the time of the entry, hence why the images are not edited.
Thunder Strike
Constructed: July 18, 2012
Uploaded: May 27, 2013
Fun Fact: One of three of my former Build-It entries that appears twice on this page. (Can you spot the other two?)
Cyclone Racer
Constructed: November 23, 2012
Uploaded: May 8, 2013
Fun Fact: This is a mobius racer, meaning both tracks are actually one continuous track, so each station alternates red and green trains.
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Coming soon:
- A steel coaster with 6 inversions
- A wooden dipper that's proud of its heritage
- A mobius racer with an excitement of 11+
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Related threads:
My Track Designs on YouTube
RCT2 Coaster Pack
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Questions? Comments? Requests? Anything?