I love the concept for this ride. I'm not sure if having two tilt sections would work well in RL but it certainly looks cool. I think the tilt section on the first drop could totally be done on a B&M someday.
B&M barely takes risk, took them 20some years to finally come out with a launched model. They dont innovate enough but i agree it would be dope concept
@@tinypoolmodelshipyard They're going to need to if they want to have customers in 10 years though, with Intamin, RMC, and pretty much every other company constantly evolving
@@tinypoolmodelshipyard agree, this would be a dive coaster on steroids, cut the second tilt drop that kills the pacing, and make this puppy 300feet tall. We have a winner.
I've been playing planet coaster for so long I have forgotten you can do anything in this game lmao wow didn't know that tilt feature could be used on any coaster so many new ideas
@@vincentbaron4254 dude IAM aware lmao, IAM saying that I've been playing planet coaster for so long but forgot in nolimits coaster you can do anything except the reason why I haven't played no limits is not cuz of the coasters, it's cuz the scenery doesn't look as good as planet coaster
The tilting Parts on the Top of the drops would make such a difference to the actual Dive Coasters... but i cant imagine that this idea is possible with such heavy trains. Maybe with the 6 seated trains. Overall this should be the next level sh*t for this kind of coasters. I would love to ride this.
The concept is very interesting! I'd be very excited to ride it in real life. However, some transitions felt a bit unnatural, like the first curve right after the station, towards the life hill, among others. Those were very little details though. Overall, it is quite an awesome ride! Congratulations.
I think the concept is really cool but in terms of “realness” I think it needs and adjustment in pacing since it is probably to fast in the transitions and inversions for a dive coaster, I love the idea of the large turn after the first inversion
I like it this way so that everyone has the same experience no matter what row you're in, however, there would have to be a LOT of testing before B&M would release a tilt track.
Cool style and theme, but the second tilt should be backwards >:-) I think the B&M dive machine trains aren't really necessary with a tilt track either, as the whole train can tilt at once regardless.
ummmm I don't get it. why make it tilt. if its already dive coaster?? I mean I love the layout. its probably the best dive ive seen.. but the tilt???scratches head....
I love the concept for this ride. I'm not sure if having two tilt sections would work well in RL but it certainly looks cool. I think the tilt section on the first drop could totally be done on a B&M someday.
That's exactly what I was thinking
B&M should totally make something like this, it looks insane!
B&M barely takes risk, took them 20some years to finally come out with a launched model. They dont innovate enough but i agree it would be dope concept
@@tinypoolmodelshipyard They're going to need to if they want to have customers in 10 years though, with Intamin, RMC, and pretty much every other company constantly evolving
@@tinypoolmodelshipyard agree, this would be a dive coaster on steroids, cut the second tilt drop that kills the pacing, and make this puppy 300feet tall. We have a winner.
useless for dive coaster
Brakes in curves and a double load station while having just one tilt section, not a good capacity.
I've been playing planet coaster for so long I have forgotten you can do anything in this game lmao wow didn't know that tilt feature could be used on any coaster so many new ideas
planet coaster is not good
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It is not Planet Coaster, it is NoLimits 2 ;)
@@vincentbaron4254 dude IAM aware lmao, IAM saying that I've been playing planet coaster for so long but forgot in nolimits coaster you can do anything except the reason why I haven't played no limits is not cuz of the coasters, it's cuz the scenery doesn't look as good as planet coaster
@@panacoaster planet coaster sucks
The tilting Parts on the Top of the drops would make such a difference to the actual Dive Coasters... but i cant imagine that this idea is possible with such heavy trains. Maybe with the 6 seated trains. Overall this should be the next level sh*t for this kind of coasters. I would love to ride this.
Ray Okay thanks man :) it was fun to build. Those supports on the tilt sections are a lot :)
That's definitely the fancy version of an inversed chain lift
i have spent days on nolimits 2 and can barely make a kiddie coaster. i don't get it. very impressive coaster!
One tilt section is enough
I'm watching the maintenance bill just GROWING... hehe... like little dollar signs dropping from those two tilt sections... :D :D :D
If a park built it they would only do one tilt section, aside from matinence bills, the second one would totally kill the pacing
cool coaster
I wish B&M would do this
Nice coaster though but why can’t the break run just be normal track? I mean it seems hard to do but it’s kinda extra
Do you mean to ask why is the final brake run so long? Because i was wondering this, you could probably fit in a couple of bunny hops at the end.
EVILBUNNY28 sorry I confused the mid brake run
This is cool. Would be really cool if this could be done for a real dive coaster. I think BM could pull it off.
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The concept is very interesting! I'd be very excited to ride it in real life. However, some transitions felt a bit unnatural, like the first curve right after the station, towards the life hill, among others. Those were very little details though. Overall, it is quite an awesome ride! Congratulations.
Please Put it to an amusement park or theme park.
Incredible ride. -This looks like a ride that would be perfect for Universal Studios Orlando....or a Six Flags Park 🤙
I think you mean or Cedar Fair
This is an ingenious concept and I can't believe I haven't seen it around for a Dive Coaster before this!
I had this idea too, but the fact that irl dive coasters curve into the drop gives more airtime than just 0g
I think the concept is really cool but in terms of “realness” I think it needs and adjustment in pacing since it is probably to fast in the transitions and inversions for a dive coaster, I love the idea of the large turn after the first inversion
I like it this way so that everyone has the same experience no matter what row you're in, however, there would have to be a LOT of testing before B&M would release a tilt track.
I agree. This would scare people away unlike regular dives which don’t have a chance of “falling off the track”
This would not be sold a lot at all. Operations would be greatly reduced
Wow!
beautiful work
great layout
Cool style and theme, but the second tilt should be backwards >:-) I think the B&M dive machine trains aren't really necessary with a tilt track either, as the whole train can tilt at once regardless.
ummmm I don't get it. why make it tilt. if its already dive coaster?? I mean I love the layout. its probably the best dive ive seen.. but the tilt???scratches head....
You would experience the same thing at the backrow unlike the RL divecoasters
@@joelvdbrink8799 plus it's probably scary to experience and thats cool
That final brake section was probably longer than the rest of the ride.
Lol