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[WIP] Craggage Buster (B&M Launched Wing Coaster) - Silvarret - Nov 6, 2014 #teamcraggage B&M launched wing coasters are so totally cool. And all the cool kids use craggage these days. Because craggage is a very realistic rock set and should be used outdoors as much as possible to emulate those wicked awesome rock things. I need to step up my game and go with the flow. Don't worry, just get on the bandwagon! Though in seriousness, I couldn't control myself and just tried my hand a mixture of western and alpine with some Victorian influences. It turned out pretty interesting so far. RE: [WIP] Craggage Buster (B&M Launched Wing Coaster) - Chimalion - Nov 6, 2014 Whoa, Whoa, whoa!! This is insane I love B&M Wingriders though, have you ever been on one? RE: [WIP] Craggage Buster (B&M Launched Wing Coaster) - Silvarret - Nov 6, 2014 ^ Thanks! And nope, never been on a B&M actually. RE: [WIP] Craggage Buster (B&M Launched Wing Coaster) - Jinglebells - Nov 6, 2014 U could ride in 2015 baron 1898 RE: [WIP] Craggage Buster (B&M Launched Wing Coaster) - Silvarret - Nov 25, 2014 Thanks for your amazing feedback everyone! And look, Craggage Buster is all grown up now. Let's releaseher before the fad is over! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttN3Ub-ofp0 Thanks everyone RE: [WIP] Craggage Buster (B&M Launched Wing Coaster) - aecrouch2016 - Nov 26, 2014 How do you do this? You make it look so easy. I'm practicing. What can you give me a link to the rock sets you would recommend to use? Thanks Silvarret. RE: [WIP] Craggage Buster (B&M Launched Wing Coaster) - Portem!ne - Nov 26, 2014 That was a nice ride ! The layout is very clever in my opinion. It feels compact, smooth and from the on-ride, I can tell is is decently off-grid with all its diagonals. The pacing is slow, which is realistic and spot on for a Wing Rider I find your supportwork flawless. It does have the look and feel of a carefully spaced and angled B&M steel structure. The forest in the background is an example for me. It looks varied but does not lack coherence. Did you use the fast method for the chequerboard textures? If so, it does look very effective! Last but not least, I enjoyed the video throughout. I love how you're having fun with the craggage rocks hype Greetz, Portem!ne |