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Queue Line Ramp Covers

#1
Okay so I'm more than halfway done my first cs coaster, Crazy Chaos, and I have a station that has queue line covered as it goes back and forth beside the station
Then however, the queue line has to go down a ramp to get to ground lever for the peeps, but I'm just using the regular covers right now, as I can't find any covers for it, or blocks
Remember, its elevated
Does anyone know where I could find something for it?
naveisawesome
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#2
got a picture? i cant really figure out what you want.

i think you will want a sloped path cover. if you do, there are a few sets that have sloped pieces for ramps and stair pieces for... stairs
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#3
so this is the type of path I want to cover, I want a block that can go over the path, as it is peep friendly


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(Feb 14, 2015, 06:11 PM)naveisawesome Wrote: so this is the type of path I want to cover, I want a block that can go over the path, as it is peep friendly

There are a few things I would try (or if it were my project this is what might do) Smile

To keep it "peep friendly" you can try using Belgabor's invisible doodads which has an invisible path.
Then I would use Pavement Essentials 2 - Conforming "This pack is a smaller set consisting of stairs and 'ramps' that conform to the terrain." (also an invisible queue)
http://www.customscenerydepot.com/index....;down=2660

Belgabor's Invisible Doodads
http://www.customscenerydepot.com/index....;down=1093
If you don't know how to install it I made a tutorial on my youtube channel http://youtu.be/uQlxq8WvyVE
The path can be tricky to use...but there are other tutorials on youtube to show you how to work with the invisible path. I'll probably make a few more tutorials after I figure out what's going on with my FRAPS program right now. Anyway....

Weber has a variety of stairs, etc as well at http://velvetskyemusic.com/RCT3_files/cso.html

If you don't want to try all that Coconutter89 has a nice path set I like to use and it includes a ramp.
I just don't know if it will cover up you queue path here is the info:
Coco's European Main Street - Building Set
http://www.customscenerydepot.com/index....;down=2176
Hope I helped and didn't confuse you.
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(Feb 14, 2015, 07:05 PM)aecrouch7413 Wrote:
(Feb 14, 2015, 06:11 PM)naveisawesome Wrote: so this is the type of path I want to cover, I want a block that can go over the path, as it is peep friendly

There are a few things I would try (or if it were my project this is what might do) Smile

To keep it "peep friendly" you can try using Belgabor's invisible doodads which has an invisible path.
Then I would use Pavement Essentials 2 - Conforming "This pack is a smaller set consisting of stairs and 'ramps' that conform to the terrain." (also an invisible queue)
http://www.customscenerydepot.com/index....;down=2660

Belgabor's Invisible Doodads
http://www.customscenerydepot.com/index....;down=1093
If you don't know how to install it I made a tutorial on my youtube channel http://youtu.be/uQlxq8WvyVE
The path can be tricky to use...but there are other tutorials on youtube to show you how to work with the invisible path. I'll probably make a few more tutorials after I figure out what's going on with my FRAPS program right now. Anyway....

Weber has a variety of stairs, etc as well at http://velvetskyemusic.com/RCT3_files/cso.html

If you don't want to try all that Coconutter89 has a nice path set I like to use and it includes a ramp.
I just don't know if it will cover up you queue path here is the info:
Coco's European Main Street - Building Set
http://www.customscenerydepot.com/index....;down=2176
Hope I helped and didn't confuse you.

okay so Weber's is just stairs, and those ramps, they are basically thick pathcover actually, they arent slanted like in the picture, not sure why.
All im looking for now is a pathcover for a ramp made with a regular queue line, surely someone has used something in the past for their raised stations?
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(Feb 19, 2015, 05:59 PM)naveisawesome Wrote:
(Feb 14, 2015, 07:05 PM)aecrouch7413 Wrote: There are a few things I would try (or if it were my project this is what might do) Smile

To keep it "peep friendly" you can try using Belgabor's invisible doodads which has an invisible path.
Then I would use Pavement Essentials 2 - Conforming "This pack is a smaller set consisting of stairs and 'ramps' that conform to the terrain." (also an invisible queue)
http://www.customscenerydepot.com/index....;down=2660

Belgabor's Invisible Doodads
http://www.customscenerydepot.com/index....;down=1093
If you don't know how to install it I made a tutorial on my youtube channel http://youtu.be/uQlxq8WvyVE
The path can be tricky to use...but there are other tutorials on youtube to show you how to work with the invisible path. I'll probably make a few more tutorials after I figure out what's going on with my FRAPS program right now. Anyway....

Weber has a variety of stairs, etc as well at http://velvetskyemusic.com/RCT3_files/cso.html

If you don't want to try all that Coconutter89 has a nice path set I like to use and it includes a ramp.
I just don't know if it will cover up you queue path here is the info:
Coco's European Main Street - Building Set
http://www.customscenerydepot.com/index....;down=2176
Hope I helped and didn't confuse you.

okay so Weber's is just stairs, and those ramps, they are basically thick pathcover actually, they arent slanted like in the picture, not sure why.
All im looking for now is a pathcover for a ramp made with a regular queue line, surely someone has used something in the past for their raised stations?

Sorry I couldn't help more. Maybe if you do a google search or go to the custom scenery depot website and look there you might find something.
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#7
i do have a path cover set with lots of options but i dont know what the set is called.
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#8
i just need a path cover set that has sloped covers, thats all, and supermoose if you could find what its called that would be great
btw I have Ralfvieh's if thats what youre thinking of
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#9
I use invisible doodads for all of my paths actually. It's nicer when you create a really cool scene and then just stick some invisible paths so people can walk on it rather than try to make the in-game ones look nicer.
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#10
i think im just gonna change it to stairs, ive got those covered (pun intended)
this is taking too long, and im almost done, so ill just use weber's stairs
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