Frontier Village Showcase
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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2020
- This park was created for the BroNation Micro Park Competition, based on the small theme park Frontier Village which existed in San Jose California from 1961 to 1980. This is not a recreation of the original, but I took some buildings and rides from the original to give it the same vibe but in a smaller footprint. Subscribe for more Planet Coaster Content!
Definitely my favourite submission! Living in the Bay Area as a kid, I always heard about the defunct Frontier Village amusement park. It's amazing to see parts of it realized here.
Really nice build love the vintage details, really well done!!!
This gives me Nostalgia for a Park I never visited.
Me too
Absolutely stunning! One of the best showcases I've ever seen.
itaaii
Oh shit dude only just seen it now! LOVE THIS!
This was my favourite entry, so many creative ideas to emulate styles and the park doesn't feel nearly as small as it is. I loved all the little details.
Yours was absolutely incredible, means a lot coming from you.
Awesome work dude!! Love it!
this is just incredible work, Swiss! so so impressed
thanks Ruble!
Nice showcase my dude. Keep up the great work, nerd :)
Such a cute place
Soo good!
my OG #1 supporter
CUTE
I'm working on a version of Frontier Village, your train station is brilliant! Would there be a way you could share that as a DLC on Planet Coaster?
If you download the park on the steam workshop you can save the train station as a blueprint
The rainbow Caverns from Mine Train Through Natures Wonderland!
I do think this park was heavily inspired by elements from Disneyland's Frontierland, wouldn't be surprised at all of they stole the idea for the rainbow caverns in that dark ride.
Where is this mini-park located? Somewhere in Switzerland, I assume. But where?
It was actually located in San Jose California but sadly no longer exists
Do you use reshade?
As a co-producer of a documentary about Frontier Village (ruclips.net/video/kAQxUITqUto/видео.html), this homage is fantastic! Any chance you could provide a download or put up on the Steam Workshop? I'd love to take a virtual walk-around. Great stuff.