I am quite fond of the drop you crafted here. Feels like a maneuver we could soon see on an actual Vekoma/Mack/Intamin, given the direction their layouts have been heading. Seems like a fairly natural progression from the twisted drops of Kondaa and the like.
I built a roller coaster with this exact name, but it was a 500ft B&M coaster with lots of airtime hills and a couple of cutbacks. I wish I had a video of it to show you but unfortunately I don’t
I don't think so, Vekoma makes coasters with quite similar elements like these, but on a smaller scale. I think that if they would build a hyper it would look something like this
The more recent ones do adhere to ASTM standards, except for a few that have excessive negative gs in certain seats. Though this does push it to those limits, and wouldn’t be advisable to build in real life.
I am quite fond of the drop you crafted here. Feels like a maneuver we could soon see on an actual Vekoma/Mack/Intamin, given the direction their layouts have been heading. Seems like a fairly natural progression from the twisted drops of Kondaa and the like.
Hyperia? This feels beyond vertical tho!
@booodelooplamphead8746 Agreed, which is even more sick! Almost like a wing-over drop mixed with Exedition G-Force.
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I love the layout, name, and color scheme. Good job!
That drop looks crazy!
I’d love to see your take on an RMC giga…maybe a scaled up version of Gwazi or Zadra.
Hyperia if vekoma made it.
I built a roller coaster with this exact name, but it was a 500ft B&M coaster with lots of airtime hills and a couple of cutbacks. I wish I had a video of it to show you but unfortunately I don’t
omg cicada LATIN!
Great ride, but more than Vekoma it would be Mack or Intamin
I don't think so, Vekoma makes coasters with quite similar elements like these, but on a smaller scale. I think that if they would build a hyper it would look something like this
almost all of your designs would not meet regulations lol people would black out on every single one
The more recent ones do adhere to ASTM standards, except for a few that have excessive negative gs in certain seats. Though this does push it to those limits, and wouldn’t be advisable to build in real life.