Electric Go Kart

Growing up, my childhood best friend had a go kart for a brief period of time and I thought it was simply awesome. So when I was in senior year of high school, and trying to pick a major, I decided to give a shot to an engineering-type project. I hopped on ebay, bought a […]

Modular Dark Ride

The Modular Dark Ride project is probably my most ambitious project, though notably it is coming along very well. Due to intellectual property concerns, I have elected not to share the software openly here – as it is the culmination of hundreds of hours of revisions. Recruiters may reach out to jamesradko@outlook.com to request a […]

3D Printed Rollercoaster

It all began with a software called NoLimits. Suddenly I found myself able to design and simulate roller coasters with a realism I had never encountered before! So I quickly threw together a layout inspired by those found at boardwalks, you know, where they try to incorporate the longest layout possible in a small space. […]

Hall Manor 2021

During my time with Six Flags America in 2021, Hall Manor (one of the premier haunted houses) was slated for a full renovation. As a result of COVID, it had been abandoned for the 2020 season and being an outdoor trail the elements had taken a toll on the structures. Two of the buildings were […]

MGB Restoration

Over the summer of 2021, on a whim I decided that I wanted to learn more about how cars work. As somebody who learns best by diving into a hands-on project, I did some research and stumbled upon British classic cars such as the MG Midget, MGB, Triumph Spitfire, as well as some other classics […]

Real-time Lightning Controller

During my time at Six Flags, I set out to create a lightning effect on the ruins of a building located within a haunted trail. What started as a simple concept, led to a lot of unexpected intricacies when it comes to dimming electrical loads, but a final product I absolutely loved.