Wing Cap by the Rainbow Highway

Wing Cap by the Rainbow Highway is an area in B3313.

Description
The area consists of a big tower in the sky, with the Red Switch on top of it, reached via a rainbow trail connecting several checkered platforms. There are also several smaller but unreachable towers in the distance.

Origins
The area's layout appears to be an original creation. Some textures are taken from the Shoshinkai beta version of Super Mario 64.

The music is the Underground arrangement from the Coincentration mini-game in Super Mario 64 DS.

Stars
This area has 4 stars to collect:


 * Collecting all 8 red coins rewards the player with a star.
 * Wall-jumping at the end of the course will lead you to a star.
 * MIPS can be caught twice on one of the corners at the bottom of the tower after getting 15 and 50 stars, respectively.

Leading here

 * 3rd Floor (beta): After entering the right door in the junction room, jump into the painting with the clouds, up ahead.
 * Vanilla Upstairs: Jump into the Rainbow Road hole.

Trivia

 * This is one of two areas where the Red Switch can be found, the other being Tower of the Wing Cap (beta).
 * The MIPS in this course has two stars. The first star has a unique star ID but the second star shares the same star ID as the "Inside the Big House" star in Rainbow Ride (beta). Because of this, collecting the star from one of them is the same as collecting the star from the other and thus you will not get a duplicate star.
 * The MIPS in Uncanny Courtyard and Vanilla Basement are both part of the overworld and therefore both will advance MIPS stage 1 to MIPS stage 2 for all MIPS in the game when one is caught for the first time. Because of this, it is not possible to get 4 stars total from both overworld MIPS. You can only get 2 stars from one or the other, or 1 star from each overworld MIPS. The only exceptions are the MIPS in Crimson Hallway and Wing Cap by the Rainbow Highway as those 2 MIPS are inside of courses and therefore will not advance the MIPS stage when caught, however, they are still affected by MIPS stage advancing when an overworld MIPS is caught, making it recommended to catch the 2 course MIPS first before the 2 overworld MIPS as you will lose the course MIPS stars permanently if you don't, making it impossible to collect every single star in the game.