Aw thanks! Something that you might find interesting about the element is that I made the track at the top to be as circular as possible while having realistic forces. Normally just a perfectly circular straight top would pull way too many negative g forces (about -3g in the back), but here the track banks in a way that makes the actual path of the trains curve around the cane in a more parabolic way (while keeping the track circular). In the end it pulled about -1.5gs max (still a bit much, but a little more in the realms of realism).
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Thanks! Also this coaster was for a recent contest so all of the theming was actually made by the creators of the contest (info here: nolimitscentral.com/forum/topic/728). However I did create the background for the video :)
it’s crazy to think how much rmc, a single manufacturer, has changed the entire industry in just a few short years. then again, so did arrow in its time.
Nope, 100% hand built! :) Although I have just started trying out FVD. I'm currently tracing a layout I sketched in NL2 and I'm pretty happy with what I've made so far. I'll probably finish and upload a POV of that coaster in like a month or so :)
Thanks! Also I agree about the ending. I think I should have just ended with a cork into the brakes (where the rainbow negative g roll is) but at the time I got set on making a drop through the building. Taking away that section would have also kept it from being too cramped. This was definitely was my biggest regret for this coaster, but hey, live and learn. Less is more.
The vertical launch is supposed to be painted like a big candy cane?!
Ah man, I love all this friggin creativity!
Aw thanks! Something that you might find interesting about the element is that I made the track at the top to be as circular as possible while having realistic forces. Normally just a perfectly circular straight top would pull way too many negative g forces (about -3g in the back), but here the track banks in a way that makes the actual path of the trains curve around the cane in a more parabolic way (while keeping the track circular). In the end it pulled about -1.5gs max (still a bit much, but a little more in the realms of realism).
So many creative parts of this ride, really well done 👍
Thanks! :)
The track painters would like to have a word with you
0:36 RAINBOW!!!
This is so cool! I'm not gonna question the rainbow
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The arrow () indicates the direction of the lateral force.
Note: vertical forces usually range from 3.2g - 4.0g
Absolutely beautoful
Thankya :)
PHENOMENAL!!
Thanks! :D
That would be awesome!!! I love the theming, and the ride duration is quite long!!
Thanks! Also this coaster was for a recent contest so all of the theming was actually made by the creators of the contest (info here: nolimitscentral.com/forum/topic/728). However I did create the background for the video :)
This is amazing!! please keep making coasters because you are an inspiration
Aw, thank you so much! :)
Very unique roller coaster! I like it!
Thanks! :)
it’s crazy to think how much rmc, a single manufacturer, has changed the entire industry in just a few short years. then again, so did arrow in its time.
Totally, my layout style definitely has gotten a lot of inspiration from RMC.
Got a name for that rainbow-colored negative-g roll?
Amazing but I'd be barfing all over after riding that... 😂
Is it made with FVD?
Nope, 100% hand built! :) Although I have just started trying out FVD. I'm currently tracing a layout I sketched in NL2 and I'm pretty happy with what I've made so far. I'll probably finish and upload a POV of that coaster in like a month or so :)
Me: capybara?
My mind: ok I pull up
Wow!! This is intense!! Well done! Just not super crazy about the ending.
Thanks! Also I agree about the ending. I think I should have just ended with a cork into the brakes (where the rainbow negative g roll is) but at the time I got set on making a drop through the building. Taking away that section would have also kept it from being too cramped. This was definitely was my biggest regret for this coaster, but hey, live and learn. Less is more.
Gumdrop 3 element should be called a. rolling thunder hill
the captions r cool 😎
Thanks! 😎
Bruh what would happen to this coaster in summertime?
Melt
0:33 maverick moment
Holiday World
spaghetti coaster