Hey friends! I wanted to unveil to you guys a park that I am building with my good friend Ruble Trillions. For those who do not know who I am, I am the builder behind the YouTube series, Buffalo Valley. RubleTrillions is known for his amazing Paris Park! Well, a bit ago we decided to collaborate and work on our Strengths and Weaknesses to create something absolutely amazing.
We wanted to start out Contemporary and take a few tips/inspiration from Disney. This would allow us to improve our building styles to handle what we want to accomplish with this park. Me personally, I had a lot of work to do to build in a more proper contemporary style. I was super used to building like Buffalo Valley.
Let me show you some pictures of what I am trying to get at..
Here is Episode 1:
[video=youtube;s5QEsc4TVWM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5QEsc4TVWM[/video]
Now let me take you down our Main Street that Ruble and I constructed. We decided to go contemporary/Disney Main Street style for our Entrance/Main Street.
Now, some of you will obviously see, we for sure took some Heavy inspiration of Disney Main Street for that. It was a ton of fun for both of us just getting into this style of building. Learning about how the different pieces should be working to achieve this kind of architecture. We also wanted to dedicate parts of main street to some of our Favorite Members of the Community.
Our Cinema features the work of Koali Beach, BroCoaster and, Taliko.
We also have Bo's Emporium, for the BEST community manager ever!
The other side is Sams Cafe for the one and only Sam Denney.
Then it was back to my turn,
I spent a lot of time thinking how I could finish off main street. I was thinking possibly a Ferris wheel, maybe a observation tower. I really was not sure. I was finally catching up with ThemeParkWorldWide and he was talking about how important transportation is in a park. I thought about it a bit and ended up wanting a railroad system though the park. I also came up with an idea of a canal system involving like multi-family ferries.
So, at the end of main street, you come upon a bridge over a canal. At the end of that bridge is a beautiful train platform. I wanted this area to almost be a "Transportation Hub" for the rest of the park. I also wanted this building to be easily spotted from the surrounding area. To make sure guests almost get drawn to this area to perhaps take a train ride to the other parts of the park.
So here are some photos of that,
Here is the playlist for the entire series,
[video]https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGNMNoVq2PCMu7DXJ1XrLlQUmn92QtKD_[/video]
And that is all I have for you!
Let me know what you all think! I will keep this thread updated from here out. Make sure to check it out when it's updated. (we release every Two Weeks!).
Thanks everyone!
We wanted to start out Contemporary and take a few tips/inspiration from Disney. This would allow us to improve our building styles to handle what we want to accomplish with this park. Me personally, I had a lot of work to do to build in a more proper contemporary style. I was super used to building like Buffalo Valley.
Let me show you some pictures of what I am trying to get at..


Here is Episode 1:
[video=youtube;s5QEsc4TVWM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5QEsc4TVWM[/video]
Now let me take you down our Main Street that Ruble and I constructed. We decided to go contemporary/Disney Main Street style for our Entrance/Main Street.





Now, some of you will obviously see, we for sure took some Heavy inspiration of Disney Main Street for that. It was a ton of fun for both of us just getting into this style of building. Learning about how the different pieces should be working to achieve this kind of architecture. We also wanted to dedicate parts of main street to some of our Favorite Members of the Community.
Our Cinema features the work of Koali Beach, BroCoaster and, Taliko.
We also have Bo's Emporium, for the BEST community manager ever!
The other side is Sams Cafe for the one and only Sam Denney.
Then it was back to my turn,
I spent a lot of time thinking how I could finish off main street. I was thinking possibly a Ferris wheel, maybe a observation tower. I really was not sure. I was finally catching up with ThemeParkWorldWide and he was talking about how important transportation is in a park. I thought about it a bit and ended up wanting a railroad system though the park. I also came up with an idea of a canal system involving like multi-family ferries.
So, at the end of main street, you come upon a bridge over a canal. At the end of that bridge is a beautiful train platform. I wanted this area to almost be a "Transportation Hub" for the rest of the park. I also wanted this building to be easily spotted from the surrounding area. To make sure guests almost get drawn to this area to perhaps take a train ride to the other parts of the park.
So here are some photos of that,




Here is the playlist for the entire series,
[video]https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGNMNoVq2PCMu7DXJ1XrLlQUmn92QtKD_[/video]
And that is all I have for you!
Let me know what you all think! I will keep this thread updated from here out. Make sure to check it out when it's updated. (we release every Two Weeks!).
Thanks everyone!