After recently building a couple of coasters with giant candy scenery, it occurred to me that when the giant marshmallow blocks are painted a different color, they can actually make a lot of other cool designs. Â So over the last few days, I've been experimenting around with them, and here are some screenshots:
But this is too big to be a spacemallow station:
When painted brownish-gold, they look kind of like ancient treasures.  Or maybe they're just giant blocks of sand.  Either way, I think they work well with Egyptian scenery (and I can't say that for many other non-Egyptian scenery items).
Who needs ice cubes when you can have snowmallows instead, amirite?
If they only looked a bit more jagged, these could be some pretty solid rock formations (pun intended).
Those are some big pieces of anthracite coalmallows right there. Â You've gotta wonder how many miners it took to dig each one out.
That's what I have so far. Â Feel free to let me know your thoughts on these. Â And if you'd like me to post downloads for the coasters these screenshots are of, I can do that as well.
But this is too big to be a spacemallow station:
When painted brownish-gold, they look kind of like ancient treasures.  Or maybe they're just giant blocks of sand.  Either way, I think they work well with Egyptian scenery (and I can't say that for many other non-Egyptian scenery items).
Who needs ice cubes when you can have snowmallows instead, amirite?
If they only looked a bit more jagged, these could be some pretty solid rock formations (pun intended).
Those are some big pieces of anthracite coalmallows right there. Â You've gotta wonder how many miners it took to dig each one out.
That's what I have so far. Â Feel free to let me know your thoughts on these. Â And if you'd like me to post downloads for the coasters these screenshots are of, I can do that as well.
^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