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Have so many little (figuratively speaking) rides I've put together here and there that I figured I'd make my own topic about them.
Firstly, something I made today:
A Morgan Hypercoaster thing. Sofar 5800+ feet of track and only to the MCBR. Wanted to make something like SD2K but with a bit...
http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/201305/3501/
Maybe not terrorism, but are people really that disappointed in their Disneyland experience that they have to set off explosions in "The Happiest Place on Earth"?
Diggin through my old files today, I stumbled across one of my old coaster projects I worked on with another enthusiast from the late CoasterSims. Decided impulsively that I needed to make a new track, with more realistic shaping and elements flow. And not to mention forces that won't break...
Just seen this on the KBF Facebook page:
Which according to RCDB, is a Mack Wild Mouse.
http://rcdb.com/11074.htm
Does not state a relocation, so perhaps a brand spanking new one?
My levels of excitement would be higher seeing grass grow. I have $1 that says it's a Technic Coaster clone.
After much anticipation, I've finally decided to let it out. Don't have any spare time or will power to work on this thing anymore. It's just a track.
And I don't want to hear moaning about how Newton was used ;) Rate it for what it is, there's no theming whatsoever.
Specs:
Length: 4,720...
I've been making this since the dawn of time and it's about time I've let CF in on it:
Layout
Specifications and other useless junk we honestly don't care about:
Height: 176ft.
Length: 4704ft.
Speed: 70mph.
Force: +4.8, -1.2
Inversions: 5
Who wants to test or take a peek? I've had...
I'm not going to really make this a lengthy report, was only in the park for about 3 hours. Went with a couple of friends, mainly to get a Manta cred.
So to keep it short, we arrived in the afternoon, and thanks to my wonderful friends/SeaWorld San Diego employees, got to park in the employee...
So apparently ALL B&M coasters have a zero-car, it's just that on some models, guests actually ride on it..
An interesting discussion popped up over on NL-E about Alpengeists zero car, and why it has one but no other B&M invert does. One thing lead to another, and eventually someone pointed out...
Made this loooong ago, time to release. It's basically just a track, so yeah. Rate accordingly pls...
Download. And don't forget to rate!! :D
Fixed for Error.
Not what you're thinking. This time it's already done.
Before you get into the whole "The forces spiked into red on multiple occasions" speech, observe these first:
Courtesy of public display on NoLimits-Exchange
Basically showing you what you can push your rides to...
Aeronydamic. Some random ride in RCT that i have always wanted to try and make in NL. Basically imported the RAW file and got to work.
Obligatory over photoshopped screenshot:
Download
Having little firsthand experience with fairground roller coasters (I have only ridden 2 rather gentle and mellow coasters lacking an actual heartline, hills, helices, and for that matter banking beyond 15*) I was quite fascinated with the fact that the annual fair had a somewhat real world...
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THIS WILL TAKE TIME TO COMPLETE!!
Explaining how to construct wooden supports is a very time consuming and drawn out process, so in order for me to better help you create them, you will have to bear with me. I do not have the ability to devote all of my undivided attention to...
Not really, but since you're here, you might as well suck up some of that boredom by browsing through the following photo:
Introducing AERONYDAMIC!
Which is a term I have coined to describe a B&M outside the realms of unconventional B&M.
An interesting point came to my attention in one of the other threads...
Do coasters have a break in period? You know, a certain amount of time the ride is given to wear new parts into functioning order, before excessive loads (weight) are put on the ride?
It seems like something like a...
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