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Only way something like this can be downloaded like you thought it would have to be broken up into at least 3 or 4 different downloads and then you have to line stuff up to put it together.
But seeing how complicated a build this is he made I doubt even that is possable.
Very ingenious build and imaginative build as well with a massive attention to detail.
sadly planet coaster still suffers from this unrealistic operating sim, your guests need to go through the entire station when leaving the ride, shrinking down the overall capacity since all others have to wait until they are gone. a second station in front of the exit and simultaneous onboarding would easily solve that.
back to the ride: I've seen similar elevator rooms in real life on german fairs and you got the effect just perfect.
thanks for sharing this with us! :)
How did you build the rails in a circle? I can't do this.