Hi everyone! I know some of you will feel that this is unnecessary considering the fact that all of my current uploaded works are Build-It winners and therefore can be accessed through the previous winner menu, however I thought this would be nice to make for the future.
Project 1: Ryu
Ryu was my first Build-It entry (and first winner). It's an unorthodox B&M Dive Machine with theming set to resemble that of Japan and the station resembling Himeiji Castle.
Project 2: Bumble Bee
Bumble Bee was my second Build-It entry and winner. Bumble Bee was more of a spur of the moment decision than anything in all honesty, the idea to make a looping coaster of this type popped into my head after seeing Shockwave at Six Flags Over Texas in RCT2. In the end I like how the ride turned out (this was also my first experiment with an abundance of CS foliage).
Project 3: Manta
Manta is a B&M Sit-down/Twister, my third Build-It entry and win as well. It features seven inversions and was inspired after watching one of Silvarret's tutorials that featured a seaside B&M coaster.
Project 2Spooky4Tree: Unnamed at the Moment
This is all I can reveal about my currently postponed Halloween coaster, I've decided to delay its completion until October of 2016 since I missed this year's deadline. Expect something great next year as I'll be revamping it with fresh everything virtually.
Project 1: Ryu
Ryu was my first Build-It entry (and first winner). It's an unorthodox B&M Dive Machine with theming set to resemble that of Japan and the station resembling Himeiji Castle.
Project 2: Bumble Bee
Bumble Bee was my second Build-It entry and winner. Bumble Bee was more of a spur of the moment decision than anything in all honesty, the idea to make a looping coaster of this type popped into my head after seeing Shockwave at Six Flags Over Texas in RCT2. In the end I like how the ride turned out (this was also my first experiment with an abundance of CS foliage).
Project 3: Manta
Manta is a B&M Sit-down/Twister, my third Build-It entry and win as well. It features seven inversions and was inspired after watching one of Silvarret's tutorials that featured a seaside B&M coaster.
Project 2Spooky4Tree: Unnamed at the Moment
This is all I can reveal about my currently postponed Halloween coaster, I've decided to delay its completion until October of 2016 since I missed this year's deadline. Expect something great next year as I'll be revamping it with fresh everything virtually.
Team CoasterTech