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   March 31, 2004

One last bit of news before April arrives! RCTM is proud to announce that our 17th club park, Pacific Island, is complete, and has been sent to RCT2.com for VP consideration. Many thanks to RCTNW for heading up the construction crew, as well as Brent, Ice Dragon, Mantis and RCT Flame for the areas they built, and a very fun park overall.

Also, we're happy to announce two more park pages are available, Tulúm's Treasures and Pinnacle Valley. Be sure to check out these delightful mini parks from the early days of RCT2!

Thanks again for your support, and we'll see you in April!


   March 28, 2004

They say that March "comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb", but for RCTM, our roar just keeps getting louder and louder!

Earlier this month, we revealed our new site, including new projects pages full of images of parks under construction. Also, Acorn Springs Resort (RCTM #16) was announced as a New Element Runner-up for March 2004.

Now, as the month draws to a close, RCTM is proud to announce that our member Mantis has won the New Element Spotlight with his long-awaited WOMB project, the astoundingly named Walkman Of My Brain. Also, RCTM is happy to present the official pages for its two most recent club parks, Klamath Lake Amusement Park and Acorn Springs Resort.

Thanks for visiting, and be sure to check back for what we've got planned in April!


   March 12, 2004

We promised a new and improved projects section, and we deliver yet again! Park pages are now available for Pacific Island and NASCAR Experience, including many new screenshots for these projects still under construction.


   March 7, 2004

Click for more information and download thanks to New Element!

Logo designed by NEGT.  Thanks

Big news just in from New Element! It's just been announced that Acorn Springs Resort has placed as one of two Runner-ups to the recent Audrix Towers spotlight round. This park is the 16th release from RCTM, and features KaiBueno, Mick, Mike Robbins, rwadams and Toon. It's been over a year since it began, but it's finally here...go check the park out now at New Element. Thanks to Iris for the honor.


   March 2, 2004

Hello, and welcome back to the RCT Masters Club website!  It’s been about a week or two that we’ve been closed, and quite a few months since there was a proper update.  Alas, it’s here, and while at first it doesn’t look much different, trust us when we tell you that there have been many improvements to serve you better.

Members have always been the core of what the club stands for, both in terms of their contributions to the many club park concepts we develop, but also for the ingenuity in their solo parks and collaborations with others outside the organization.  As a service to our members and the community, RCTM has always been a home to our members’ works of RCT art.  The last year or so has been rough, in that the club members have been without individual pages to showcase their cumulative works.  It’s our pleasure to welcome the newly redesigned members’ pages, complete with parks in both formats, and eventually, some screens and info about each member.  The Dearly Departed section is our tribute to past club members who have come and gone, and for the most part, will be missed.

The Projects section was always one of the sections in the old days that was inconsistently formatted and maintained, despite its importance.  Times have changed, and while not all parks have pages just yet, we are proud to say that our projects section has never looked better.  This newly redesigned area will feature links to all construction projects that we have determined to be future club parks.  Currently, you’ll note that we have nine projects underway, headlined by The Masters Palette and RCTM Showcase.  These are active links, so feel free to check out our two most ambitious construction projects to date.  The other parks will be following soon as construction progresses, so be sure to check back often!

Finally, our links page has been revamped.  Check out a variety of RCT and rollercoaster related internet resources, as well as websites that our members have created for themselves.  If you’re interested in contacting the RCT Masters club or finding out more about us (including how to join), visit the Contact and About pages.

Thanks again for your support over the last two and a half years.  The RCT Masters have always been here to showcase some of the most innovative park concept in the community, and we hope this new site design facilitates your ability to view what we have to offer.

KaiBueno
(RCTM Owner)  

RCTNorthWest
(RCTM Webmaster)


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