A ''small'' wooden coaster inspired mainly by The Gravity Group, and some inversions can be seen on coasters made by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC).
The supports on the inversions and some other parts are made by me and they are steel, the other supports are automatically generated by Nolimits.
Technical All basics were in check. Trackwork was good - felt a little forced and rough in places - could have benefited with some refining I think. Some parts (especially entry into turns) felt a little snappy and the track seemed to wobble through a lot of the turns.Supports were good - good job on inversion supports - felt a couple of places where you had high G's (4+) would have benefited with closer track supports to prevent the wood getting bent too much (and eventually causing jackhammering).Good work on terraforming and foliage - would have liked to see more scenery though.
Adrenaline Top quality pacing - ride was non stop throughout apart form some well placed slower sections.Really enjoyed the layout - especially the drop out of the MCBR and several other locations with clever use of track (+ interactions) inversions. Banking did sort of kill the layout in places - some felt a bit unnatural to me - especially for a wooden ride.Good forces throughout the ride - nice airtime in crafty areas - needed more deliberate laterals though in my opinion.
Originality Layout was clearly very original - good twist on the RMC dive loop and I think you did a good job stringing together all the elements.Scenery and colour choice led to a very original looking coaster scenery wise - would've liked to see you finish off the station and surrounding area however!
Realism Apart from the aforementioned technical aspects this ride was pretty realistic in my opinion. I don't think it really felt much like a gravity group - more a mini RMC but that's pretty much neither here nor there I guess.Foliage and terarforming felt very realistic and achievable. Good work here.Ride felt buildable although a creative solution may have been required to get the riders on and off the ride!