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Has the 'Inversion Element' got to be made up from a single inversion, or can the train invert multiple times?
Can we connect it back to the station with a simple layout just for fun, even if it won't gain any more points?
I would assume on racing themed coasters such as Rita, Stealth ect it is used to give the impression of burning rubber.
Blue Fire is using smoke to look like some refrigeration gas, as the ride theme does revolve around something to do with cold. (having not properly researched it)
Smoke...
Well, the other one does not have a defined bulge in the appropriate place, and appears to be wearing a dress also, so we can safely assume that they are both lesbians :)
Noted.
This is Brad on leightons iPhone while he is sleeping. (waits for the you slept with Leighton comments)
Had a very good time yesterday and hope today is even better.
As I said previously, I like the concept, but I did expect a bit more originality on the layout, and the themeing should have been better with your twisted imagination. :) but for a concept, it's quite good.
Quite a difficult decision to pick the 5 worst coasters, since I have ridden so much crap. I'll give it a go..
256. Demonen, for reasons Jordan has already mentioned. She has summed up my veiw of this coaster perfectly.
257. SilverStar - the second biggest disapointment in my life, it is...
The quad track on the lift hill is not overkill, it is there to add to the stiffness of the structure, I would have had to make the triangle support for the lift a lot more substantial if Bi rail was going to be used.
A manufacturer would choose to support a ride like that if they had very strict rules on where they could place foundations on that piece of land.
It could possibly be that the two points where the arches touch the ground are the only places where the land is stable enough to hold such a...
You need to make sure the two top rails are exactly where you want them to be first, then place nodes around them almost equally spaced. Make sure they are the same distance apart as the ones on the lift. I would also try to match the steep arch shape of the lift too.
Make sure the rails are...
He doesn't need to, it works fine as it is.
In the real world Engineers would go for the most effective and the most cost effective structures, since the supports would account for around 60-70% of the finished ride.
Because it will transfer the loading between the two supports, and it will ensure the track is not put into unnecessary tension.
It is quite an effective structure as it is, maybe Ash hasn't got to putting a connection in yet.
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