Wow...wow... stupendo tracciato ...mi sono appassionato a questo mondo del roller coaster ...con questo video ti sei meritato la mia iscrizione al tuo canale... ciao dall'Italia
omg I love your stuff!!!!! I would love to see you make a hyper coaster like shambarlla or a top hat like red force with working lsm launch, also im struggling to find any tubing for knex the old style of coasters. you got any links to that tube you use you can send me ?
Thanks! Maybe one day, lsms at this scale would be quite the challenge. For rails, I just use 4mm ptfe I get in 10m lengths off Amazon and cut it myself
Fantastic job!!! So realistic looking too!! In time laps is close to 5 minutes but how long in real time did it take you to do everything in this video?
I’m wondering where you earned the technical skills to make something like this. I’m assuming you went to school for mechanical engineering. I’m in my third year of an aero/mechanical degree. I still have zero exposure to CAD programs other than a high-school class. Building model roller coasters like this is my dream. I plan on doing this sometime in the near future.
I’ve been 3d modeling since high school and graduated ME a couple years ago - would definitely recommend picking up a CAD software! It’s a bummer colleges don’t push it more, I only had a one semester class on it. There’s a coaster modeling/printing discord if you’d want to join for when you start building your own? Shoot me a message on Instagram if you’d like the link
Hi! Do you have/know a tutorial on how to make the carts (and especially the wheels)? I am trying to make a coaster for my Lego park but I can't figure put a way to do wheels! I really need some help here. (Ofcourse these wheels don't have to be made with Lego I'm not crazy lol)
1. Learn how to 3D model. 2. Learn how coaster bogie's work. There's quite a few different styles. But you want each set of wheels to have as much freedom of movement as possible. 3. Buy a 3D printer and print the bogie's parts. 4. Buy some incredibly small, unshielded bearings. Then clean all of the grease out with an ultrasonic cleaner. 5. Assemble. Best of luck. I have all of the above and 4 kids, so maybe in 10-15 years I'll have the time to upload my own stuff like this 😂
Really cool! Just wondering,in your first video when you say you hand modeled the layout, did you hand model everything or everything but the track and supports? Just curious.
The gods have blessed us with another 3d coaster video!!! Very good job
This is really cool! Really wish there was a video of it running though :(
It’s on his channel
@@Zogoliththat is a completely different model. It's shorter and a full circuit. This one is a shuttle.
i cant wait till my senior year. i hope to have enough education to build something like this one day. and hopefully. a full-size coaster.
Man this looks so good! Can’t wait to see it in action!
Amazing work!
So much skill and passion on show.
Can't wait to see that run.
Needs to be setup at a train show for the public to see in person!
This is 1 million dollar project good job bro 👏 💯
So much for launch soon
Wow...wow... stupendo tracciato ...mi sono appassionato a questo mondo del roller coaster ...con questo video ti sei meritato la mia iscrizione al tuo canale... ciao dall'Italia
I waited so long for this!
So has RMC or Intimin hired you already....good lord your skills are CHURCH!
This is incredibly impressive. I really hope you’re not dead as I don’t know why you haven’t uploaded in 7 months 😭😭
Great job love it
6 months later.........will you be launching it anytime soon? 😆
We’re gonna need you to design a bunch more
Absolutely gorgeous!
C’est magnifique, j’aimerais bien savoir faire ça
Beautiful!
when are you posting update video??
Any videos of it cycling?
Beautiful
omg I love your stuff!!!!! I would love to see you make a hyper coaster like shambarlla or a top hat like red force with working lsm launch, also im struggling to find any tubing for knex the old style of coasters. you got any links to that tube you use you can send me ?
Thanks! Maybe one day, lsms at this scale would be quite the challenge. For rails, I just use 4mm ptfe I get in 10m lengths off Amazon and cut it myself
@@3d_coasters wow, I looked up 6mm ptfe for knex sizes and it's expensive.
What do you mean with soon?
Fantastic job!!! So realistic looking too!! In time laps is close to 5 minutes but how long in real time did it take you to do everything in this video?
What happened? Would love to see it running.
what material is the white tube where the train runs? Great job, congratulations.
Thanks! The rail is just 4mm PTFE tubing that I cut a slot in for the track tires to snap into
@@3d_coasters how did you cut it? Also what software did you use?
@@3d_coasters Did you cut slots in the tubing where there were cross ties, or did you cut a slot through the whole tube?
@@Tiggs_I'm assuming, as I've seen others do it. But you 3D print a blade holder that you run the tube through.
@@coolcoastercreations7680the whole thing. That's also how Coaster Dynamics models are.
Did you make this in NoLimits 2 first? This is so freaking cool!
I’m wondering where you earned the technical skills to make something like this. I’m assuming you went to school for mechanical engineering. I’m in my third year of an aero/mechanical degree. I still have zero exposure to CAD programs other than a high-school class. Building model roller coasters like this is my dream. I plan on doing this sometime in the near future.
I’ve been 3d modeling since high school and graduated ME a couple years ago - would definitely recommend picking up a CAD software! It’s a bummer colleges don’t push it more, I only had a one semester class on it. There’s a coaster modeling/printing discord if you’d want to join for when you start building your own? Shoot me a message on Instagram if you’d like the link
I wish I could buy this :(
Have you considered making your coaster model available for others to print?
Any updates on the progress? Hoping to see it running!
Hi! Do you have/know a tutorial on how to make the carts (and especially the wheels)? I am trying to make a coaster for my Lego park but I can't figure put a way to do wheels! I really need some help here. (Ofcourse these wheels don't have to be made with Lego I'm not crazy lol)
1. Learn how to 3D model.
2. Learn how coaster bogie's work. There's quite a few different styles. But you want each set of wheels to have as much freedom of movement as possible.
3. Buy a 3D printer and print the bogie's parts.
4. Buy some incredibly small, unshielded bearings. Then clean all of the grease out with an ultrasonic cleaner.
5. Assemble.
Best of luck. I have all of the above and 4 kids, so maybe in 10-15 years I'll have the time to upload my own stuff like this 😂
Soo, I guess no video on this one.
Really cool! Just wondering,in your first video when you say you hand modeled the layout, did you hand model everything or everything but the track and supports? Just curious.
What is the 3d printer you have
Seriously? You didn't end it with the coaster going along the track? After all the electronics? When will it be launching?
need a new video though
you should sell these
i waiting an entire jear for the lounch i think we will never ess it run
Excellent work, right here. =^/,..,^=
Nice mousepad 😂 😂 (it's totaly not an iPad)
Roler coster
Vekoma
Bravo.