Sep 30, 2016, 01:24 AM
Thank you both.  And Nave: Thanks for the suggestion, I'll take that into consideration in the future.
In the meantime, here are the links to my most recent batch of coasters, during which I was experimenting around with marshmallow structures:
This is Mars Lab, a lay-down coaster with Space and Martian scenery.  The marshmallows are gray to try and make them look like a convincing space station.  I had previously called it "Invasion" but have since changed its name.
![[Image: 57eddcdf44242.jpg]](http://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2016-09/15750/57eddcdf44242.jpg)
This is Anubis, an Invert with Egyptian scenery and brownish-gold marshmallow blocks to simulate sand.
![[Image: 57ede0021c09e.jpg]](http://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2016-09/15751/57ede0021c09e.jpg)
Subzero, another Invert but this time with Snow/Ice scenery and light blue marshmallow blocks to resemble tightly-packed snow. Â Who needs ice cubes when you have snowmallows?
![[Image: 57ede3232be86.jpg]](http://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2016-09/15752/57ede3232be86.jpg)
There's a typhoon in this lagoon. Â It uses Pirate scenery for the station and brown marshmallows to give them more of a rock formation to their appearance.
![[Image: 57edeb346baf2.jpg]](http://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2016-09/15753/57edeb346baf2.jpg)
And last but not least, Ol' Number 9. Â A Mine Train coaster with mine scenery and marshmallows colored black to resemble coal.
![[Image: 57edef9c1aef7.jpg]](http://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2016-09/15754/57edef9c1aef7.jpg)
That's it for now, feel free to let me know what you think.
In the meantime, here are the links to my most recent batch of coasters, during which I was experimenting around with marshmallow structures:
This is Mars Lab, a lay-down coaster with Space and Martian scenery.  The marshmallows are gray to try and make them look like a convincing space station.  I had previously called it "Invasion" but have since changed its name.
![[Image: 57eddcdf44242.jpg]](http://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2016-09/15750/57eddcdf44242.jpg)
This is Anubis, an Invert with Egyptian scenery and brownish-gold marshmallow blocks to simulate sand.
![[Image: 57ede0021c09e.jpg]](http://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2016-09/15751/57ede0021c09e.jpg)
Subzero, another Invert but this time with Snow/Ice scenery and light blue marshmallow blocks to resemble tightly-packed snow. Â Who needs ice cubes when you have snowmallows?
![[Image: 57ede3232be86.jpg]](http://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2016-09/15752/57ede3232be86.jpg)
There's a typhoon in this lagoon. Â It uses Pirate scenery for the station and brown marshmallows to give them more of a rock formation to their appearance.
![[Image: 57edeb346baf2.jpg]](http://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2016-09/15753/57edeb346baf2.jpg)
And last but not least, Ol' Number 9. Â A Mine Train coaster with mine scenery and marshmallows colored black to resemble coal.
![[Image: 57edef9c1aef7.jpg]](http://downloads.rctgo.com/screenshots/2016-09/15754/57edef9c1aef7.jpg)
That's it for now, feel free to let me know what you think.
![[Image: FOVJPXXJ52Q8RCE.MEDIUM.jpg]](https://www.instructables.com/files/deriv/FOV/JPXX/J52Q8RCE/FOVJPXXJ52Q8RCE.MEDIUM.jpg)
^Click to visit my downloads page. Â Most recent additions: House of Pandamonium II, Dual Invasion (Octopus/Basilisk), Spooky Splasher
Coasters in the picture: Grand Zephyr, Wyvern, Perilous Pipeline, Bushmaster