Man your layouts always amaze me. So unique but entirely realistic. I don't want to even begin to imagine how many hours you put into your creations but keep doing it!
I dont normally say this but, I LOVE this coaster. Its rare that NO2 concepts arent over-saturated with elements and inversions, or actually have great pacing throughout their layouts, but yours is perfect. I think that I MCBR could be added if you wanted more capacity, but its perfect the way it is anyway. Nice job.
very nice coaster, and as u already mentioned the only think which doesnt Fit Into a mack coaster is the hammerhead turn , but maybe they will build it someday haha anyway I really enjoyed it
Inspired as kind of an XL version of Flash at Lewa Adventure in China. Probably the lowest capacity coaster I've made. I was going to plan to add an mcbr in place of the first zero-g roll to raise capacity a bit and kind of act as a separater between the 2 parts of the ride (the tall first part, the low to the ground end) , but it just looked awkwardm so I decided against it. With the exception of the hammer head turnaround, I'm really happy how this ride came out. I couldn't really think of anything else to put in place of that second turnaround, so I just made it a hammer head, which doesn't feel very Mack-esque. The ride also features the worlds tallest vertical loop, at 60 meters (197 feet). Stats: Stats: -Height: 74 m / 243 ft -Drop: 75 m / 246 ft -Speed: 132 kmh / 52 mph -Length: 1951 m / 5121 ft -Inversions: 3 --60 m Vertical Loop --Zero-g Roll --Zero-g Roll
Thanks I'm usually one for pushing coasters to as high a capacity as I can get, but there was just something off with putting the mcbr there, it felt like it broke up the ride and slowed down the pacing a bit too much (especially didn't help there was that hammerhead element that the train goes pretty slow through)
Outstanding layout you have no boring elements in your design. Its move after move that's how a well design roller coaster should be. With no trim brakes through the course. excellent work
***** FVD (Force Vector Design) is a different method of buidling coasters. Instead of building the rides using the nodes in NL2, you design the ride around the forces
+Brandon Larimore This coaster was based on Flash at Lewa Adventure Park in China - a real life hypercoaster with a loop. A coaster of any height can have a loop, just so long as the loop is in proportion.
Wow! This is perfection. Absolute roller coaster PERFECTION.
Man your layouts always amaze me. So unique but entirely realistic. I don't want to even begin to imagine how many hours you put into your creations but keep doing it!
I don't physically understand how you make your coasters so smooth! It makes me jealous. lol Like that first zero g roll... Speechless!!
the heartline roll is perfectly banked and is amazing...
That trick track section was life.
The air time in this ride must be INTENSE
I dont normally say this but, I LOVE this coaster. Its rare that NO2 concepts arent over-saturated with elements and inversions, or actually have great pacing throughout their layouts, but yours is perfect. I think that I MCBR could be added if you wanted more capacity, but its perfect the way it is anyway. Nice job.
The finale was absolutely great! Just insane
This coaster looks great and is impeccably paced. Awesome work Projektion.
What an incredible ride! I thought it was slowing down and then it just took off even faster throughout all those twists at the end of the ride.
If this was real I’d ride in a heartbeat this is actually one of the best and looks most fun I’ve seen really really nice job
Talk about smooth! That loop looks incredible as well!
very nice coaster, and as u already mentioned the only think which doesnt Fit Into a mack coaster is the hammerhead turn , but maybe they will build it someday haha
anyway I really enjoyed it
Inspired as kind of an XL version of Flash at Lewa Adventure in China.
Probably the lowest capacity coaster I've made. I was going to plan to add an mcbr in place of the first zero-g roll to raise capacity a bit and kind of act as a separater between the 2 parts of the ride (the tall first part, the low to the ground end) , but it just looked awkwardm so I decided against it.
With the exception of the hammer head turnaround, I'm really happy how this ride came out. I couldn't really think of anything else to put in place of that second turnaround, so I just made it a hammer head, which doesn't feel very Mack-esque.
The ride also features the worlds tallest vertical loop, at 60 meters (197 feet).
Stats:
Stats:
-Height: 74 m / 243 ft
-Drop: 75 m / 246 ft
-Speed: 132 kmh / 52 mph
-Length: 1951 m / 5121 ft
-Inversions: 3
--60 m Vertical Loop
--Zero-g Roll
--Zero-g Roll
Are aesthetics more important than capacity? Still pretty great.
Thanks
I'm usually one for pushing coasters to as high a capacity as I can get, but there was just something off with putting the mcbr there, it felt like it broke up the ride and slowed down the pacing a bit too much (especially didn't help there was that hammerhead element that the train goes pretty slow through)
+Projektion Instead of that hammerhead, I would have put in an ampersand.
Outstanding layout you have no boring elements in your design. Its move after move that's how a well design roller coaster should be. With no trim brakes through the course. excellent work
Holy Loop Batman!
I don't like curved drops but the back row might give some gritty slamtime like Pepsi Max Big One
Well... You did it again, awesome work!
Insanely well made
I really like that ride :) And you beat my loop XD
+DerMuffinMaker Just barely,
I do have to say, it was because of your hyper that made me push forward and try to finish my one.
+Projektion Haha GREAT. Good that you finished your's :)
Awesome coaster! Well done.
Nicely done :)
Great ride, Alex! :)
This is beautiful
Amazing Coaster!
Nice coaster dude
The damn loop is taller than most coasters.
nice hyper coaster!!!
That must have been a lot of work!
excellent Job
Love it.
How do you get your videos to look so amazing ? Great work!
Great work...very smooth! Did you build this in fvd?
+Vertex Gaming Yes, I pretty much only use fvd, since I could never get the hang of banking in the normal NL2 editor.
+Projektion how come you got the hang of fvd but not nl2 XD
Can you make a tutorial on how to use FVD/Newton to make a coaster in NL2?
G O O D
How did you build those trenches at the end? This ride is very well polished too! Awesome :)
nise color of the trains
Theirs no such thing as looping hyper coasters! Cedar point-introducing steel vengeance!
yeah there is. its called the flash at lewa adventure in china. pretty sure there's also a clone of it in europe or the uk
Planet Coaster Logan it was supposed to be sarcastic and also this was a year ago 😂
Trevor Leonard oh lol. Didn’t mean to come off rude if I did 😂
Planet Coaster Logan all good
Can you make a tutorial on how to make these
52mph...lolwut? Do u even physics m8? But for real, love the ride!
+InsaneCoasterFreak Oops, forgot to convert the speed.
Did you use Intamin hyoer track on the lift?
+Angelo Roach Yes, I overlayed the square Intamin track ad it was the best way to get it looking right.
What is fvd?
Do you ever use fvd or do you always hand build?
+thatguyfromspace I only use fvd
+thatguyfromspace What is FVD? Guessing it's some type of automatic steel support mod?
***** FVD (Force Vector Design) is a different method of buidling coasters. Instead of building the rides using the nodes in NL2, you design the ride around the forces
+Projektion Thanks for the response. Is it harder/easier to build like that? I've always been using nodes.
***** I'd say it has a steeper learning curve compared to using nodes, but it can be a lot more powerful once you get the hang of it.
A circular loop on a hyper coaster? Are you asking for death?
+Brandon Larimore
This coaster was based on Flash at Lewa Adventure Park in China - a real life hypercoaster with a loop. A coaster of any height can have a loop, just so long as the loop is in proportion.
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