Planet Coaster

Planet Coaster

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13 Dec, 2016 @ 1:24am
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Dragon Flight

Description
The Dragon has broken out of it's cell under the castle and has wrecked havoc on the poor kings seat of power.

You are the awakened dragon. You make your way out of the castle through the castle wall and tower, and continue to weave in and out of buildings, over and through walls and sweep around your resting mate in an attempt to impress her.
This coaster includes scenery from inside the castle.

This is one detailed coaster unlike any other out so far. In fact, this coaster features almost 4000(!) items. As the max allowed item count for a blueprint is 2000, this coaster requires you to place two blueprints quite precisely for it to work.

To help with placing these two parts, I have included a small cross in both parts. Line these two crosses up for perfect alignment. The closer inside oneanother the crosses are, the better fit.

As far as I know, this is the first coaster that requires you to align two blueprints to work, so please leave feedback on how challenging you found the placement to be.

To place this coaster you need to follow these steps:
1) Dig out the moat in front of where you want the castle. The cut has to be quite deep and long for the moat-part of the coaster to fit.
2) Place part 1 (this file). Use the ground marker to get the height right. It has to rest on top of the ground.
3) Place part 2. Use the beammarkers to line the parts up perfectly. They have to be exactly inside eachother.
4) Lower a donutring of terrain around the sleeping dragon, and change the texture.
5) Sculpt the moat like how you want it and place scenery that fits your park around it.
6) Place the paths.
7) Remove the alignment guides.

Remember to subscribe to part 2 of this coaster at:
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=817516508

Please leave a rating, both likes and dislikes are welcome, though I would prefer if dislikes are followed with a reason in the comments section.